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How can you pick just one of Aruba’s beautiful beaches to highlight when there are so many to fall in love with? You can’t! So we picked three and each for a different reason…

1. Picture Perfect… Eagle Beach

Eagle Beach is… simply perfection.

Rated as one of the best beaches in the world and belongs to the top 3 best beaches in the Caribbean. This pristine long stretch of beach with soft white sands and crystal clear, turquoise waters makes for a perfect place to escape the crowds. Much quieter and less populated than Palm Beach, yet still featuring water sports, palapa rentals and small places to grab a snack and drinks. Eagle Beach is located in front of the low-rise hotels and is the host of Aruba’s most photographed fofoti (divi) tree. It is also known to be a favorite nesting spot for sea turtles!

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Tips: Bring your own beach chair or rent a lounge chair. As you may know Aruba is known for its constant wind and sometimes on extra windy days the fine, soft sand has a tendency to blow around causing an occasional annoyance for those laying down on the ground on their beach towel. It can be helpful to sit either close by to the trees, furthest away from the water or all the way down by the water where the sand is more compact and less likely to blow freely. Lastly, please do yourself a favor and stay for the sunset…it is breathtaking and like none you’ve seen before…trust us!

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2. Scenic and Peaceful…. Boca Catalina

Boca Catalina is a beautiful and peaceful little beach that offers great scenery and perfect conditions for snorkeling! You will find a diversity of aquatic life very close to shore.

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This small inlet is located between Malmok and Arashi Beach, but is not visited as much as these beaches, making for a perfect place to catch some much needed rest and relaxation. A popular attraction in front of Boca Catalina is the sunken German ship wreck (the Antilla) which brings many catamarans and sail boats, providing the perfect scenery to enjoy from the beach while sipping your cold, refreshing beverage.

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A Peaceful, tranquil spot…perfect for snorkeling, having a picnic, sunbathing or watching the sun go down!

Tips: If you can, bring your own beach chairs because you will find part of the beach can be somewhat rocky. Also, try to get there on the earlier side to claim a palapa or shady tree area, as there are not too many available. Don’t forget to pack your cooler, there are very few places to grab a snack or drink nearby. Very important – bring some cash for the ice cream man that passes by!

3. Mesmerizing Shades of Blues… Mangel Halto

No matter how many times one sees Mangel Halto the view NEVER ceases to amaze. It is truly a breathtaking experience every time.

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Located in Pos Chiquito, which you will find on your way to San Nicolas. This beach is surrounded by mangroves and is a favorite among locals for a relaxing day on the beach. Mangel Halto is also known for a perfect snorkeling and shore diving spot due to the calm and shallow waters. One can walk out from the mangroves and swim toward the breaker where you will find a great reef structure with a diversity of fish.

Mangel Halto provides many different and unique places to relax…such as on the small sandy beach hidden among the mangroves, the large dock looking out to what seems to be never ending, mesmerizing shades of blue, or taking one of the unique set of stairs down to the soft sand and directly into the calm, crystal clear waters.

Tips: Go there on a week day to avoid the crowds and enjoy the place “for yourself”. Pack a cooler to quench your thirst and hunger. If you are up for it, drive a bit further down the road to Savaneta and visit Zeerovers for a one-of-a-kind lunch or sunset dinner on the water! This local spot serves seafood right out of the ocean. Enjoy an ice cold beer and a basket of fresh off-the-boat fish and shrimp paired with local side dishes or fries. A very laid-back atmosphere, it is a perfect place to eat after being on the beach all day!

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FAQs

What beach do the locals go to in Aruba? ›

Rodger's Beach, Aruba - Best Locals Beach in Aruba.

What is the least crowded beach in Aruba? ›

South-east Aruba

Mangel Halto Beach is a secluded beach that is located on the southeast coast of Aruba. In fact, it is the only secluded beach you'll find on this side of the island. The beach is approximately 600 meters long and is divided into several parts with sugar-fine sand and typical vegetation.

What is the whitest beach in Aruba? ›

Eagle Beach is a famous white-sand beach complete with beach huts, shaded areas, and watersports available throughout the area. The pristine beachfront experience here draws in travelers from all over the world, so it's likely going to be on your itinerary if you're visiting Aruba for the beaches.

What is the prettiest part of Aruba? ›

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What's the difference between Palm Beach and Eagle Beach Aruba? ›

Eagle Beach: Eagle Beach is one of the top-rated beaches on the island with many of the same offerings as Palm Beach; the difference here is that there are fewer people and slightly bigger waves.

Where should you stay away from in Aruba? ›

When traveling to Aruba, it is important to be aware of which cities are not safe to visit. Avoid traveling to San Nicolas, which is known for its high levels of crime and violence. The neighborhoods of Tanki Leendert and Paradera should also be avoided due to their unsafe conditions.

What is the safest beach in Aruba? ›

Due to its location on the western half of the island, the currents at Eagle Beach are very gentle and safe. Baby Beach: Protected from choppy currents by natural rock formations, Baby Beach is located among the rocks at the southeast tip of Aruba.

Where is the pink beach in Aruba? ›

A 40-acre tropical paradise, Renaissance Island is home to Aruba's only private beaches and its famous pink flamingos. This exclusive retreat is only available to guests of Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.

Where not to swim in Aruba? ›

Do not swim on the North side of the Island!! When you go to Aruba you should go see the Natural Bridge but don't go past your ankles in the water. My husband got the smart idea to go swimming there and said it was great. Somehow he convinced me, my sister and cousin to go out in the water too.

Which beach in Aruba has pink sand? ›

The sand on Flamingo Beach is actually made up of very tiny crushed shells and coral, giving it a dramatic pink hue that contrasts beautifully with the aquamarine blue of the ocean around the island. Additionally, it's the only place in Aruba where you can see actual flamingos, which the island's owners imported.

Is Eagle Beach Aruba crowded? ›

Yes this is a lovely strip of beautiful white sand but it is also wall to wall people. The cruise ships bring people there by the bus load in addition to people who are staying in the area. We preferred smaller beaches in the Malmok area over Eagle beach, just too many people to navigate.

What beach in Aruba has pink flamingos? ›

It's called Flamingo Beach, a private beach on Renaissance Island where a handful of pink flamingos roam the sugary white sands and turqouise waters of the Dutch Caribbean.

Why is Aruba so clean? ›

Aruba has wastewater treatment facilities to ensure the proper treatment and disposal of sewage and wastewater. The island recognizes the importance of wastewater management for environmental preservation and public health.

What beach in Aruba has flamingos? ›

Flamingo beach is located on a small private island, part of the Renaissance Hotel in Aruba. The island is not open to the public and the only way to get there is by boat transfer through the hotel. So to get to Flamingo Beach you have two options: stay at the hotel or get a day pass.

Can anyone go to Flamingo Beach in Aruba? ›

Flamingo beach is located on a small private island, part of the Renaissance Hotel in Aruba. The island is not open to the public and the only way to get there is by boat transfer through the hotel. So to get to Flamingo Beach you have two options: stay at the hotel or get a day pass.

What beaches are free in Aruba? ›

Palapa courtesy

There has been some discussion on whether or not one can make use of any palapa or certain beach areas. Know this, every beach in Aruba is public (Renaissance Island and De Palm Island being exceptions, as they are privately owned islands that you must purchase a day pass for in order to access).

Is Flamingo Beach Aruba Adults Only? ›

Note that Flamingo Beach is adult-only, which in this case means that kids are allowed to meet the flamingos from 9 to 10 AM only.

Does Aruba have free beaches? ›

All of Aruba's beaches are public, but chairs and palapas (shade huts) provided by resorts are the property of the hotels and for guest use only. If you use them at a hotel other than your own, expect to be charged.

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