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Top 11 Aruba Beaches to Visit

Discover Aruba's Best Beaches

Aruba is renowned for its stunning beaches, characterized by white sands and clear turquoise waters. The island's dry climate ensures the sea remains crystal clear, perfect for diving and snorkeling near shipwrecks just off the coast. The beaches on the west and south are popular for swimming and water sports, while the northeast coast showcases the ocean's raw power with its rugged, cactus-strewn landscape.

Aruba's beaches are public, with many providing palapas for shade. Visitors should respect the turtle nesting sites found on some beaches. For a guide to Aruba's top beaches, visit best beaches in Aruba.

1. Eagle Beach

With its iconic fofoti trees, Eagle Beach is a picturesque location with white sands and calm waters, ideal for swimming. It's also a nesting site for turtles. Nearby, the Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort offers luxury accommodations and dining.

2. Palm Beach

Palm Beach is a bustling spot with high-rise hotels and a variety of water sports. It's close to shops, restaurants, and attractions, with the Boardwalk Hotel Aruba providing a quieter stay nearby.

3. Manchebo Beach

Quieter than its neighbors, Manchebo Beach is a serene, wide beach with fewer crowds and motorized water sports. The Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa offers food, drinks, and a relaxing atmosphere.

4. Arashi Beach

North of Boca Catalina, Arashi Beach is a tranquil spot for swimming and snorkeling, with limited facilities, making it perfect for a peaceful day at the beach.

5. Baby Beach

Baby Beach is a family-friendly lagoon with calm, shallow waters. Snorkelers can enjoy the marine life around the breakwaters, and the beach offers amenities like sun tents and a snack bar.

6. Boca Catalina

Close to Arashi Beach, Boca Catalina is a small beach known for its excellent snorkeling opportunities. Visitors should bring their own supplies as facilities are minimal.

7. Malmok Beach

Malmok Beach features rocky ledges and a notable shipwreck, the Baboo, making it a popular snorkeling destination. The OCEANZ Boutique Hotel Aruba is a luxurious nearby accommodation option.

8. Savaneta Beach

Savaneta Beach is a quiet, local beach with clear waters and nearby seafood restaurants. Mangel Halto Beach, a short drive away, offers mangrove-fringed snorkeling spots.

9. Boca Prins

In Arikok National Park, Boca Prins Beach showcases the dramatic, wild side of Aruba's coastline. Swimming is not advised due to strong currents, but the views are breathtaking.

10. Flamingo Beach

Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Aruba's private island is famous for its resident flamingos. Access is exclusive to resort guests or through a day pass, which includes a water taxi ride and lunch.

11. De Palm Island

De Palm Island is an all-inclusive family destination with beaches, water activities, and unlimited food and drink. Additional activities like Sea Trek and SNUBA are available for an extra fee.