Aruba offers several beautiful beaches. They all have beautiful turquoise seas and fine sand, yet they vary. Each has something that the others don't and so the best thing you can do is visit each one.
Eagle Beach is famous for its white sand, turquoise sea and iconic divi-divi trees. Not only does the beach offer bars and restaurants, but also a quiet atmosphere for relaxation. Stroll along the shoreline for spectacular views.
Mangel Halto is a hidden beach with turquoise water, fine sand and a natural shade of mangroves. Ideal for snorkelling and relaxing peacefully in the embrace of nature. This beach is unorganized, so you need to bring everything you need.
Ayo Rock Formations are fascinating rock formations created by magmatic activity and erosion. In addition to the stunning natural scenery, here you will also find historic petroglyphs left by Aruba's original inhabitants, the Arawaks.
Aruba's capital, Oranjestad, will enchant you with its pastel facades, colonial architecture and bustling atmosphere. Offering coastal walks, historic museums such as Fort Zoutman and the National Archaeological Museum, and upscale shopping at the Renaissance Mall.
Arashi Beach – a lesser known beauty In the north of Aruba lies the little-known and therefore little-visited Arashi Beach. If you don’t need a beach […]
The majestic California Lighthouse offers unforgettable 360-degree panoramic views, especially at sunset. Built after the wreck of the steamship California, this oldest lighthouse on the island dominates the wild, almost desert landscape and attracts tourists with its beauty.
Baby Beach, located on the southern coast of Aruba, is one of the most picturesque and peaceful beaches on the island. This shallow, crescent-shaped lagoon is a popular spot for families and those seeking relaxation and tranquillity in the shallow, warm waters of the Caribbean.
Arikok Park offers a fascinating combination of dramatic rock formations, caves with mysterious paintings, steep cliffs, desert landscapes and dangerously beautiful beaches.