Aruba may be small, but its commitment to environmental sustainability is big—and visitors are encouraged to join the effort. Whether you’re on land, at sea, or relaxing at your resort, there are plenty of planet-friendly pastimes to enjoy on the One Happy Island.
🚶♀️ On Land: Low-Impact Adventures
Want to explore Aruba without leaving a heavy footprint? Start your trip with a group tour to get the lay of the land, then choose these eco-conscious options:
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Guided nature walks & birdwatching
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Horseback riding treks & mountain biking
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Cultural walking tours in downtown Oranjestad
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Free electric trolleys or public Arubus transit for beach hopping
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Electric bikes, scooters, and bike-share stations along paved coastal paths
👉 Travel Tip: Avoid driving on dunes or beaches to protect native wildlife like the Shoco burrowing owl. Refrain from collecting shells or stacking rocks—these acts disrupt the island’s natural balance and fragile ecosystems.
🌊 At Sea: Respect the Ocean
Aruba’s sail-powered snorkel and party boats are a fun and eco-conscious way to explore marine life. Other green sea activities include:
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Windsurfing
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Kiteboarding
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Small sailboat rentals
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Sea kayaking & paddleboarding (SUP)
🌟 Marine Manners: Never touch or remove marine animals like starfish—even brief handling can harm or kill them. Enjoy their beauty with your eyes, not your hands.
🏨 At Your Accommodation: Be a Conscious Guest
Many of Aruba’s resorts are evolving toward eco-friendly operations. Here’s how you can help:
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Follow in-room water and energy-saving practices
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Use reusable water bottles
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Join beach clean-up events—often organized by resorts like Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort, which also helps protect nesting sea turtles
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