Native to Aruba, aloe has long been celebrated for its medicinal and restorative properties, making it one of the island’s leading exports. The Aruba Aloe Factory and Museum, located in the heart of the island, offers visitors a chance to delve into the rich history of this versatile plant and its deep connection to Aruba. Inside, you can explore the cutting room, testing lab, and packaging facilities, gaining insight into the entire process from harvest to product. This hands-on experience provides a comprehensive understanding of how aloe is cultivated, processed, and transformed into the various products that have become synonymous with Aruban quality.
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