Sailing and Watersports

The incredibly blue waters of the Caribbean are alive with neon-yellow fish, flame-bright coral reefs and the billowing rainbow-colored sails of windsurfers. Aruba is the perfect location of all types of watersports. Go windsurfing, kitesurfing, snorkeling, snuba or scuba diving. Rent a sailboat. Go deep-sea fishing. Do some water or jet skiing. If you're less adventurous, see the underwater sights by submarine or glass-bottom boats, go for a lazy swim in a warm, relaxing sea or sample any of our other water activities.

Atlantis Submarines

Atlantis VI, Aruba's only real submarine adventure offers you multiple dive sites through the living world of the Barcadera Reefs, the mysteriously sunken airplane or the graceful lady of the deep, the retired Mi Dushi, a 70 year old Danish fishing trawler. All the dive sites have very intriguing stories which will keep you fascinated during the hour-long narration of the co-pilot, and all too soon the thrilling dive comes to an end and it is time to get back to reality. More ...

Seaworld Explorer Semi-Submarine

Explore spectacular coral reefs and shipwrecks on the Seaworld Explorer, a state-of-the-art semi-submarine. Visit the Arashi Reef and the largest wreck in the Caribbean on this vessel that does not submerge! More ...



Sailing

As pleasant as it is to stare at the horizon from Aruba's coast, the view of the island itself is an amazing spectacle from the sea. The smooth ocean and the steady trade winds are just perfect for a great sailing trip. You may choose from one of the many sailing adventures that we have available either during the day or night. And don't forget to bring your sun block if you choose to sail during the day.

Jolly Pirates

Something magical happens when the island tradewinds snap our sails to life. While you are stretched out on the spacious teak sunbathing deck you will soon discover that a pirate's life isn't as rough as it used to be. Open bar and rope swing. Special Online Price 10% OFF Regular Prices. More...




MiDushi Sailing Cruises

Built in 1925, this 78ft. Windward vessel offers barefoot'n adventures guaranteed to be the highlight of your vacation! Choose from the Taste of Arubaah, Sundown Safari or the Jolly Roger Sunset Cruise.


Pelican Adventures

Sail along the gorgeous beaches, enjoy the sunset view, and have fun while gliding over the clear blue sea. or relax for 2 1/2 hours on our romantic & unforgettable evening under the moon and stars. More...








Tattoo

Dance and enjoy dinner under star filled skies while Tattoo's talented crew entertains you! Take the plunge off our wild & wicked Rope Swing! Don't leave Aruba without getting TATTOO'D!
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Tranquilo

The name of our 43-foot sailing yacht echoes the tranquility we would like to offer you during one of our scenic cruises. Allow us to show you an authentic sunken shipwreck or take you off the beaten track to more secluded places around Aruba, including our private reef island for some of the most colorful snorkeling available locally.


Windsurfing & Kitesurfing

The constant 15-knot trade winds, along with the variety of flat-water locations and challenging wave conditions, have made Aruba one of the most popular spots on earth for windsurfers and kitesurfers. Aruba offers novice windsurfers and kitesurfers to take advantage of the gentler winds, abundance of rental equipment and instructors along the island's south shore.

Every year in June, Aruba hosts the Hi-Winds Amateur World Challenge windsurfing tournament. This ten-day com petition attracts the most competitive professional windsurfers and hundreds of amateurs to the island of Aruba. See The Aruba Hi-Winds Website for details.

For board and rig rental, and guidance by expert instructors, please check with your hotel.


Windsurf Shops


Scuba Diving

The waters of Aruba offer some of the best diving in the world. Go wall diving or reef diving. The offshore waters offer visibility up to 100 feet and 42 major dive sites provide an amazing variety of underwater activity. Explore wrecks sunk during World War II from 25 to 400 feet deep. Or stay closer to the surface and still enjoy the beauty of the coral formations and the adventure of the wreck sites. The water averages around 78 degrees (F) year round and teems with sea life including manta rays, barracuda, and the rare green moray.

If you're a novice, you can take a Resort Certification scuba diving course, either before your trip or after arriving on the island. If you already have your Open Water Certification, Aruba is ready and waiting.

Snorkel & Snuba

Everyone can snorkel. However there are a few basic safety rules. The most important rule to remember is: Never touch coral!

Good snorkeling spots include Arashi Beach, Boca Grandi, Baby Beach and many more. Gear can be rented at watersports centers along the hotel area. There are several tours that combine sailing and snorkeling.

Like to snorkel, but not ready for scuba, then try Snuba (SNorkel+scUBA)! Explore the beauty of Aruba's underwater world in the most convenient way without wearing heavy restrictive scuba diving gear and go to a depth of 20 feet. No snorkeling or scuba diving certificate necessary to experience a guided tour of the spectacular underwater world of Aruba and Aruba's 397 foot-long Antilla, the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean.

On the island, diving and snorkeling excursions can be arranged through the following operators: Water Sports Operators Scuba and Snorkel

Swimming

The beaches on the southern, leeward coast have soft, sparkling white sand. The clear, calm, turquoise waters of Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, Druif Beach, Baby Beach and Rodgers Beach are safe to swim in any time of day, any day of the year. There are also several hidden little bays around the island, as well as the Conchi, or natural pool, near Arikok. In general, however, the Atlantic side of the island is wild and often treacherous. Please ask your hotel about safety before planning to swim anywhere other than the main beach areas.

Parasailing

Feel the thrill and see the beauty while towering high above the Caribbean sea. The colorful parasail sparkles overhead while you enjoy a bird's-eye view in a calm and peaceful world. The ride is a wonderful and unforgettable experience, so fly the parasail, an aerial adventure for the whole family. You can ascend 500+ ft above the sea in a boat-towed parachute that reels you out and back in.

Jet Skis (WaveRunners)

The smooth seas of the south and west coasts are perfect for both beginners and experienced skiers. Jet skis are restricted to certain areas. Please ask your hotel for details.

More Watersports

Other watersports include water scooters, banana boat rides, hobie cats, sunfish, paddle boats, parasailing, kayaks, sun searcher floats, tube rides and speedboat rides. For the less adventurous, glass-bottomed boats and submarines make trips out to view many of the aquatic sites. Please ask your hotel for more information.

Deep Sea and Bottom Fishing

In the temperate waters around Aruba, a variety of Atlantic game fish can be caught year-round. Sailfish, white and blue marlin, wahoo, shark, barracuda, amberjack, kingfish, bonito, and blackfin and yellowfin tuna are abundant.

You can sail for either a full day or a half-day on many fishing boats. Excursions can be arranged through your hotel activity desk or directly with the captain of the boat of your choice. Most charter fishing boats operate from Seaport Marina, across from the Aruba Renaissance Hotel in Oranjestad.

Seaport Marina

Seaport Marina, located in the harbor at downtown Oranjestad, is a planned facility offering the yachtsman a calm port, out of the hurricane belt, with access to Aruba's finest marine services. The marina features a wide variety of watersports, including daily deepsea fishing charters, sailing, diving and snorkeling.



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