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Sailing in Aruba: Set Sail on the High Seas

July 13, 2025
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Sailing in Aruba: Set Sail on the High Seas
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Aruba’s trade winds and breathtaking coastline make it a sailing paradise. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time traveler, sailing in Aruba promises magical moments and unforgettable views. Explore the island’s stunning waters, feel the wind in your hair, and sail off into the sunset for a romantic evening at sea.


Adventures at Sea

Sailing in Aruba is more than just getting from point A to point B—it’s an adventure! From snorkeling at secluded coves to exploring shipwrecks while onboard classic wooden vessels, there’s something for everyone. Hop on a wooden schooner powered by the island’s glorious trade winds, and spend a day snorkeling, enjoying a rope swing, or relaxing on deck.


The Need for Speed

For those who crave speed, catamarans are the way to go. With their two narrow hulls, these boats glide over the waves, offering an exhilarating experience for those seeking fast-moving action. Perfect for a snorkeling excursion, they also feature ample space for lounging in the sun and enjoying the waves.


Sail Off Into the Sunset

Aruba’s sunset cruises are one of the island’s most romantic and scenic experiences. Enjoy a leisurely cocktail hour as you cruise the sparkling waters, watching the sun dip below the horizon. For a truly special evening, dine on board with gourmet food and champagne as the green flash makes its rare appearance.


Take the Helm

For the more adventurous, chartering your own sailboat is a unique experience. Opt for a bareboat charter if you’re familiar with sailing, or go all out and book a boat with a skipper, crew, and chef for a luxurious experience.


Tips for Smooth Sailing

  • Sunscreen: Protect yourself from the strong sun by applying sunscreen regularly.

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.

  • Seasickness: Sailboats are generally more stable than powerboats, but try to keep your eyes on the horizon for balance.


Sailing Terms to Know

  • Aft: The back of the boat (stern).

  • Bow: The front of the boat.

  • Port: The left-hand side of the boat.

  • Starboard: The right-hand side of the boat.

  • Windward: The direction from which the wind is blowing.

  • Leeward: The opposite direction of the windward side.

  • Heel: The tilt or incline of the boat under sail.


Whether it’s the thrill of a fast-moving catamaran, the romance of a sunset cruise, or the charm of sailing on a wooden schooner, sailing in Aruba is a must-do activity that will leave you with unforgettable memories of your One Happy Island experience. 🌊🚤.

Photo credits : https://www.myarubaguide.com/blogs/sailing-in-aruba

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