Best Beaches in Aruba: A Complete Guide for Every Type of Traveler
Every destination has its own rhythm. Aruba moves at a pace that rewards curiosity — the best experiences here aren't in the brochures, they're around the next corner.
Best Beaches in Aruba
Eagle Beach — wide, white, and consistently ranked among the world's best. The famous fofoti (divi-divi) trees make it instantly recognizable.
Where the Locals Go
The most popular tourist beaches are popular for a reason — but the locals know spots that never appear in guidebooks. Ask your hotel concierge or a taxi driver where they take their families on weekends. You'll find cleaner sand, calmer water, and zero crowds.
Beach Safety and Conditions
Water conditions vary by location and season. Some beaches have strong currents that aren't obvious from shore. Always check with locals before swimming at unfamiliar spots. Reef shoes are recommended for rocky or coral-bottom beaches.
What to Bring
Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+), a reusable water bottle, snorkel gear if you have it (rental quality varies widely), a waterproof phone case, and cash for vendors. Most beaches have no shade — bring or rent an umbrella.
Best Time of Day
Early morning (before 9 AM) for photos and peace. Midday gets hot and crowded. Late afternoon (after 3 PM) is the sweet spot — warm light, thinning crowds, and comfortable temperatures. Sunset from the beach is usually worth staying for.
Beyond the Main Beaches
Natural Pool (Conchi) — a volcanic rock formation creating a sheltered pool on the wild northeast coast. Requires a 4x4 or horseback ride to reach. Worth the effort.
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