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Top 20 places to visit in aruba

EAGLE BEACH

Eagle Beach, the shining gem of Aruba’s coastline, welcomes you with its inviting white sands and stunning blue waters. 

This serene haven has received a special honor of winning the 2023 Top Beach in the Caribbean but also proudly claims the remarkable position of #2 in the World (Travelers’ Choice award from TripAdvisor).

With the iconic Divi Divi trees adding their touch, Eagle Beach invites you to slow down and soak up the sun. 

The gentle waves create the perfect rhythm for unwinding on the pristine shoreline, making it the ultimate spot to create unforgettable memories. 

With its unmatched beauty and global recognition, Eagle Beach is more than just a destination; it’s a unique experience that captures the heart and soul of Aruba’s endless charm.

NATURAL BRIDGE

On Aruba's northern coast stands the Natural Bridge, a mesmerizing coral limestone formation shaped by time and the elements.

This remarkable wonder is an essential stop on any Aruba adventure, offering a glimpse into the island's geological history. Even though the bridge fell due to nature's power in 2005, its impact on Aruba's ever-shifting scenery still shines.

The way it was formed and eventually crumbled serves as a memory of how land and water constantly interact.

So, as you go on your Aruba adventure, let the Natural Bridge be your guide, showing you the island's stunning nature and unwavering energy.

ARIKOK NATIONAL PARK

Discover the untouched beauty of Aruba at Arikok National Park, a vast sanctuary where desert landscapes meet rocky shores. 

Wander along trails that lead to ancient caves with indigenous artwork, offering a glimpse into the island’s past.

Feel the contrast between arid cacti-filled terrain and the turquoise sea, and take a refreshing dip in the secluded Conchi natural pool. 

The Arikok National Park covers about 20% of the island and is home to various wildlife, including iguanas and Aruban burrowing owls.

PALM BEACH

Experience pure relaxation and non-stop fun at Palm Beach, a famous spot right along Aruba’s shoreline. This vibrant beach has it all – from lounging on soft sand to trying out exciting water activities. 


It’s also an awesome place to explore the underwater world through snorkeling and diving. When the sun goes down, Palm Beach transforms into a lively scene with beach bars, great restaurants, and stunning sunset views – the perfect way to enjoy an unforgettable evening by the ocean. 


Whether you want to unwind or seek adventure, Palm Beach captures Aruba’s perfect mix of natural beauty and lively atmosphere.

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ORANJESTAD

Welcome to Oranjestad, the vibrant heart of Aruba where history, culture, and tropical vibes come together in perfect harmony. Stroll along lively streets lined with colorful colonial architecture, immersing yourself in the island’s rich heritage. Hop on the free tram that weaves through the city, offering a convenient and delightful way to see the sights. Shop for unique souvenirs and treasures in local boutiques and open-air markets, or take a relaxed walk along the harbor to witness the vibrant maritime activity. Explore the island’s diverse culinary scene, from street food stalls to seaside dining, offering flavors that mirror the cultural tapestry of Aruba. As the sun sets, the city comes alive with energetic nightlife, from live music to open-air dance floors. Oranjestad is more than just a capital; it’s a captivating blend of tradition, excitement, and Caribbean charm that invites you to explore every vibrant corner.

TRES TRAPI

Explore the serene beauty of Tres Trapi, a lesser-known snorkeling spot that promises a quiet escape on Aruba’s coastline. 

With its clear waters and diverse marine life, this hidden gem is a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. As you wade into the gentle waves, you’ll discover vibrant coral formations and an array of colorful fish. 

The calm and shallow waters make it an ideal location for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. 

CALIFORNIA LIGHTHOUSE

Introducing the California Lighthouse, a must-see landmark that provides a glimpse into Aruba's maritime history and breathtaking views.

Situated on a rocky hill, this iconic structure invites you to climb its spiraling staircase for panoramic views of the island's rough coastline and blue waters.

A visit during sunset is particularly enchanting, as the warm colors paint the sky and sea in mesmerizing shades.

While you soak in the expansive scenery, take a moment to imagine the ships and stories that have passed through these waters over the years.

BABY BEACH

A family-friendly lagoon with calm waters and fantastic snorkeling opportunities.

Welcome to Baby Beach, a true paradise on Aruba’s coastline, designed for families to enjoy together. 

Its name comes from the gentle, shallow waters that are just right for kids and adults alike. 

This family-friendly lagoon offers calm waves that are perfect for splashing around, swimming, and even trying out snorkeling to explore the underwater wonders. 

But what makes Baby Beach truly special is its natural layout – it creates a safe and gentle wading pool, perfect for toddlers and young swimmers. 

It’s like having your private oasis within the larger ocean. So, if you’re seeking relaxation, fun, and unforgettable moments with your loved ones, Baby Beach is the perfect destination.

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40

Different beaches

Aruba boasts around 40 distinct beaches, each offering its own slice of paradise. Adorned with coconut palms, sea grapes, and fofoti trees, every beach presents a picturesque escape for travelers to discover.

82

average temperature

The average temperature typically hovers around 82°F (28°C). Due to its location outside the hurricane belt and its arid climate, the island experiences very little variation in temperatures between seasons.

300

Sunny
days

Aruba boasts an impressive number of sunny days, with approximately 82% of its days being sunny. This translates to around 300 sunny days per year, making it a popular destination for sun seekers.

ARASHI BEACH

A serene beach perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with a backdrop of rugged cliffs. Serene and less crowded, Arashi Beach is a popular spot for snorkeling and swimming.

Did You Know: Arashi Beach is located near the California Lighthouse and offers fantastic views of the coastline.

ALTO VISTA CHAPEL

Alto Vista Chapel, a calm place surrounded by the natural beauty of Aruba. 

This lovely white chapel sits on top of a hill and gives you both peaceful moments and fantastic views of the island. 

The chapel was originally built in 1750 and it is a symbol of Aruba’s spiritual history. It is a place to find solace, away from the busy world, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Sitting on the hill, you can see all around the island’s coastline and take in the amazing views. 

Whether you want some quiet time, a connection to the past, or just a calm escape, the Alto Vista Chapel welcomes you with open arms. 

While you’re exploring Aruba, make sure not to miss the chance to experience the tranquility and spirituality of this special place.

CASIBARI ROCK FORMATIONS

Explore the Casibari Rock Formations, a striking natural spectacle in Aruba. These boulders provide unique climbing opportunities, with panoramic views at the summit. 

Suitable for all skill levels, it’s also an ideal spot for walks and picnics. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking scenic beauty.

THE ANTILLA SHIPWRECK

Dive into the mysteries of the Antilla Shipwreck, an awe-inspiring underwater relic that transports you to Aruba’s maritime past. 

This massive German freighter sank during World War II and now rests beneath the crystal-clear waters, accessible to divers and snorkelers alike. 

As you explore the sunken vessel, you’ll encounter a mesmerizing world of marine life and vibrant corals that have made the wreck their home. 

Whether you’re an experienced diver or a curious snorkeler, the Antilla Shipwreck offers a unique opportunity to connect with history and witness the beauty of Aruba’s underwater realm

BUSHIRIBANA GOLD MILL RUINS

Step into the past at the Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, a window into Aruba’s rich history.

These weathered ruins stand as remnants of a once-thriving gold mill, where precious metal was extracted during the island’s gold rush era. The gold mill operated in the early 19th century but was abandoned due to the low gold yield. 

Explore the worn walls, arches, and structures that have persevered through the years. As you walk through this historical site, you’ll be transported back to a time when gold prospectors sought their fortune. 

DONKNEY SANCTUARY ARUBA

Welcome to the Donkey Sanctuary Aruba, a place where you can connect with these charming creatures and be part of a heartwarming story. This sanctuary offers a safe haven for rescued donkeys, providing them with a peaceful and caring environment.

As you stroll through the sanctuary, you’ll have the chance to interact with these gentle animals, feed them (bring carrots or apples), and even adopt one if you’re moved to do so. What’s more, there is no admission fee, making it an accessible and interactive experience for everyone.

It is not just a visit; it’s a chance to be a part of a meaningful cause and create lasting memories with these friendly donkeys. 

MANGEL HALTO

Explore the hidden paradise of Mangel Halto, a lesser-known treasure on Aruba’s coastline. 

This secluded spot offers calm, shallow waters, making it an ideal destination for both novice and experienced snorkelers. 

Dive into the underwater wonderland and be captivated by colorful coral reefs and a variety of marine life.

Beyond snorkeling, Mangel Halto’s tranquil ambiance invites visitors to bask in the sun, take leisurely strolls along the shoreline, or simply unwind with a picturesque view. 

Did you Know?

The seagrass beds and mangroves in Mangel Halto serve as a crucial ecosystem, supporting marine life and maintaining water quality.

QUADIRIKIRI CAVE

Explore the enigmatic world of Quadirikiri Cave, a captivating underground realm that unlocks a hidden side of Aruba’s natural beauty.

This cave boasts awe-inspiring chambers adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, formed over centuries. As you venture deeper into the darkness, you’ll be mesmerized by the play of light and shadows, creating an almost magical atmosphere. 

The unique skylights within the cave bathe the interiors in natural illumination, enhancing the sense of wonder.  

HOOIBERG

Embark on a thrilling ascent to the summit of Hooiberg, a volcanic formation offering unparalleled views of Aruba’s beauty.

Standing at 165 meters (541 feet) tall, this towering hill is a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking a unique vantage point.

As you climb the 562 steps, the anticipation builds, and upon reaching the top, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the island’s landscapes and coastline.

The panoramic view is an ideal backdrop for capturing memorable photos and absorbing the natural splendor of Aruba. 

NATURAL POOL (CONCHI)

Discover the enchanting allure of Aruba’s Natural Pool, locally known as Conchi, tucked away on the rugged northeast coast.

This hidden gem is a natural rock formation that creates a sheltered pool amidst the crashing waves of the Caribbean Sea.

To reach the pool, you can go on a hike or take an adventurous off-road journey, adding an element of thrill to the experience.

Once there, you’ll be rewarded with the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by cliffs.

Aruba's shores whisper tales of timeless beauty

STREET ART IN SAN NICOLAS

Immerse yourself in the vibrant street art scene of San Nicolas, where the town’s walls transform into a captivating display of artistic expression. 

This creative hub boasts a collection of colorful murals, each telling its own story and adding a unique charm to the urban landscape. As you wander through the streets, you’ll encounter a diverse range of artwork, from bold and abstract designs to intricate and thought-provoking pieces. 

The open-air art gallery in San Nicolas offers a glimpse into Aruba’s contemporary culture and a chance to connect with the island’s artistic soul.

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