Is the Carribean Sea the only major body of water connected to Aruba. Is there any other oceans,lakes or rivers. Not sure if the Pacific Ocean is close enough to it. Thanks.

The Pacific Ocean is at least 3,000 miles away.

Yes. The Caribbean Sea is the only major body of water to touch Aruba.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/aw.htm

Aruba is an island located in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea. While the Caribbean Sea is the major body of water connected to Aruba, there are other bodies of water in the surrounding area.

To determine if the Pacific Ocean is close to Aruba, we can look at a map. Aruba is located in the southern Caribbean, far away from the Pacific Ocean. So, the Pacific Ocean is not close to Aruba.

In terms of lakes and rivers, Aruba does not have any significant lakes or rivers due to its arid climate. The island mostly relies on desalination plants for freshwater.

In summary, the Caribbean Sea is the major body of water connected to Aruba, and the Pacific Ocean is not close to it. Aruba does not have significant lakes or rivers.