Arashi Beach
A favorite with locals, Arashi Beach boasts gentle currents and abundant underwater life, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling in the Caribbean!
The beach is known for its mild surf, making it perfect for swimmers, and even beginner body-boarders can enjoy some fun. Snorkelers will also appreciate the rich marine life found in the excellent snorkeling area on the left side of the beach. Whether your clients are looking for relaxation or adventure, Arashi has something to offer for everyone.
Palm Beach
Palm Beach in Aruba is a vibrant coastal stretch adorned with palm trees, hotels, casinos, water sports concessions, piers, beach bars, restaurants, and shops.
Its calm waters create a comfortable haven for both swimmers and snorkelers. The beach is a perfect setting for witnessing the breathtaking tangerine sunset or indulging in candle-lit, barefoot dining.
As night falls, Palm Beach transforms with lively clubs and casinos, contributing to an energetic nightlife. The area also boasts two of the largest shopping malls in Aruba, featuring cinema theaters, water fountain shows, bowling, and spa facilities for those seeking both leisure and retail therapy.
Baby Beach
The shallow waters make it a prime beach destination for swimmers who like to wade out for a long distance and still touch the sea bottom.
Where the bay opens out to the ocean, Baby Beach also offers the perfect location for snorkeling; for your safety please stay within the marked snorkel area.
Eagle Beach
Eagle Beach in Aruba, voted #1 Best of the Best Beach in the Caribbean and #2 Best of the Best Beach in the World in TripAdvisor's 2023 Travelers’ Choice Awards, is a highly acclaimed beach with stunning ocean views, white sand, and ample amenities such as shaded areas, water sports, and beach huts.
The famous fofoti trees are also located on this beach and are a popular attraction. Nearby, several low-rise hotels offer cabanas and lounges for guests. Additionally, Eagle Beach is a favorite spot for sea turtles to nest, and during Easter week, it's a tradition for local families to camp on the beach.
Mangel Halto Beach
Mangel Halto Beach in Aruba is a secluded haven for sunbathing and snorkeling, featuring calm, shallow waters teeming with sea life amid mangroves. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil beach experience, it offers public beach huts and shaded areas, perfect for picnics or enjoying Aruba's sunset.
The beach provides a sand beach, a wooden sun deck, and access for open water kayaking and SUP boarding through the mangroves. Additionally, Mangel Halto serves as an excellent shore diving site, with the opportunity to encounter diverse marine life, including parrot fish, yellowtail snapper, and captivating reef formations plunging to depths of 110’.