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A Guide to Exploring Aruba’s Best Beaches

July 9, 2025
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A Guide to Exploring Aruba’s Best Beaches
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Here’s a list of 10 favorites

Whatever your heart desires, Aruba has a beach for everyone. Laze in the sun, dive vibrant tropical reefs, windsurf alongside champions, or watch the kids splash happily in the calm shallow water. Indulge in barefoot dining on soft white sands, swim in a secluded rock pool away from the crowds, explore the island’s “wild side,” or share a breathtaking sunset with that special someone.

1. Eagle Beach

Location: West Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, sunbathing, walking, families, nature lovers, sunset lovers
Facilities: Refreshments, restrooms, parking, shaded picnic areas, beach shelters
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus

Why it’s special: Named the No. 2 beach in the Caribbean and No. 8 in the world by TripAdvisor’s 2024 Travelers’ Choice Awards, Eagle Beach is famous for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and gentle surf. It’s also home to hatching sea turtles and Aruba’s iconic fofoti trees. For added fun, you can rent snorkel gear or floating mats from watersports huts.


2. Palm Beach

Location: West Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, sunbathing, families, water sports enthusiasts, people-watchers, shoppers
Facilities: Refreshments, restrooms, beach shelters, hotel amenities, bars, restaurants, nightlife
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus

Why it’s special: With its two-mile stretch of white sand and calm waters, Palm Beach is perfect for those looking to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or sailing. This lively beach offers everything from beach bars to restaurants, shops, and a vibrant atmosphere for vacationers.


3. Manchebo Beach

Location: West Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, adventure lovers, sunbathing
Facilities: Parking, refreshments, dining facilities, restrooms
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus

Why it’s special: Known as Aruba’s widest stretch of sand, Manchebo Beach offers a serene escape with expansive, silky white sands. It’s perfect for relaxing and watching one of the island’s most breathtaking sunsets.


4. Baby Beach

Location: Southern Coast
Ideal for: Snorkeling, swimming, walking, families, picnics
Facilities: Beach shelters, beach equipment rentals, refreshments, restrooms, restaurants
Accessible by: Car, taxi

Why it’s special: A picturesque half-moon bay with soft white sands, Baby Beach is a family favorite. The tranquil lagoon is shielded by rocky breakwaters, making it perfect for shallow swimming. Enjoy vibrant coral and tropical fish while snorkeling, and relax with music and barbecues on weekends.


5. Arashi Beach

Location: Northwest Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, nature watchers
Facilities: Parking, beach shelters, refreshments, restrooms
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus, tours

Why it’s special: Located near the California Lighthouse, Arashi Beach is perfect for a quiet escape. The beach offers calm, shallow waters and vibrant coral reefs just a short swim from the shore. It’s a great spot for snorkeling and sunbathing under a palapa.


6. Rodgers Beach

Location: Southern Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing
Facilities: Parking
Accessible by: Car, taxi

Why it’s special: Near Baby Beach, Rodgers Beach is a serene spot with soft white sands and tranquil turquoise waters. Perfect for those looking for peace and beautiful views without the crowds.


7. Boca Catalina

Location: Northwest Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, snorkeling, shore diving
Facilities: Parking
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus, tours

Why it’s special: A picturesque cove renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, Boca Catalina is perfect for snorkelers looking to explore the colorful coral reefs just off the shore.


8. Hadicurari (Fisherman’s Huts)

Location: West Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing
Facilities: Parking, beach shelters
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus

Why it’s special: Hadicurari is the island’s premier windsurfing destination, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. Whether you’re a spectator or participant, this beach offers thrilling activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing.


9. Mangel Halto

Location: Southeastern Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, snorkeling, shore diving, mangrove kayaking, picnics, nature lovers
Facilities: Parking, beach shelters
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus, tours

Why it’s special: Mangel Halto is a hidden gem, featuring soft sandy shores and shady huts. The calm, shallow waters are rich in sea life, supported by a network of mangroves, making it an ideal spot for kayaking, snorkeling, and nature lovers.


10. Tres Trapi

Location: West Coast
Ideal for: Swimming, snorkeling, shore diving
Facilities: Parking
Accessible by: Car, taxi, public bus, tours

Why it’s special: Located along Malmok Beach, Tres Trapi is a hidden cove with natural steps carved into the rocks. It’s perfect for snorkeling enthusiasts who want to swim alongside vibrant fish and starfish, with the best chances of spotting turtles in the early morning.

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