Aruba's Ocean Playground
Aruba's incredibly blue waters are alive with neon-yellow fish, flame-bright coral reefs and billowing rainbow-colored sails.Aruba is famous for its windsurfing, try it at Fisherman's Huts. Try snorkeling, scuba diving, Rent a sailboat, go deep-sea fishing, do some water skiing. Or go for a lazy swim.
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However you choose to enjoy Aruba's refreshing, translucent sea, you'll find the conditions are
blissful. There are also several hidden little bays around Aruba, as well as our incredible Conchi, or natural pool.
On the Atlantic side of the Aruba, the water is quite different. Here, you'll find crashing white waves that brush against the jagged rock coast. While it's truly a sight to behold, swimming is reserved for the warm, tranquil waters off the leeward coast.
Aruba's beaches consist of white sand and calm waters, each with it's own flavor to suit your taste. They are considered to be some of the best beaches in the world. Hadikurari Beach is located just south of the lighthouse near the northwestern tip of Aruba and is known for terrific snorkeling.
Palm Beach is famous for calm waters and is located right in front of the luxurious high-rise hotel stretch of the island.
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Eagle Beach is a popular public beach for locals, replete with shaded picnic areas and plenty of parking right
off the main road. Several low-rise hotels are nearby, just off the street from the beach.
Rodgers Beach features a slightly rough surf. It is located close to the Baby Beach, offering shady areas and shower facilities. It was a popular place for those that worked at the oil refinery and their families.
Baby Beach is located in the area known as Seroe Colorado at the southeastern end of the island. It got its name because the calm and shallow waters make it ideal for children and/or inexperienced swimmers. Snorkelers will enjoy gorgeous coral heads in the channel.
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