Ask anyone — including plenty of people on Aruba — why the island's second city is called San Nicolas, and you'll get the obvious answer: it's named after Saint Nicholas. Patron saint of sailors, the Sinterklaas of the Dutch tradition. Makes sense for a Dutch-Caribbean port town, right?
Wrong.
No saint ever set foot here
The real story doesn't start in a church. It starts with land — and one man who owned a great deal of it, long before the refinery, the boom, or the murals. His story is stitched into the town in a way that's still physically visible today, on a building that thousands of tourists walk past without a second glance.
Here's what we can tell you without ruining it:
- The name has nothing to do with religion.
- It comes from how neighbors spoke about one man — a title of respect, worn smooth by repetition until it became a place.
- The proof stands near the old roundabout, painted in big letters, on a merchant house where people have gathered since 1940.
Why we won't spoil it
This is the finale of our walking quest, The Secrets of San Nicolas — the moment where the whole 90-minute story clicks into place. Rudy & Rosa, your local hosts, walk you from the town's most famous murals through its boom, bust, and rebirth… and then hand you the town's name like a key. Players tell us it's the moment they remember.
You could look it up, sure. But standing in front of those doors when the answer lands? That's the difference between reading about a place and knowing it.
Earn the secret on the street
9 stops. 90 minutes. One town name you'll never forget.
Play The Secrets of San Nicolas — $24.99