Experience Paradise At These Secluded Beaches In Aruba
Paddleboarding at Hadicuradi Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]
Discover some of the best, hidden gem beaches in Aruba [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]The One Happy Island of Aruba is rightfully famous for its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters. In fact, the Caribbean island has more than 40 stunning stretches of sand across its 70 square miles. While Eagle Beach and Palm Beach are two of the most popular beaches on the island, those travelers seeking tranquility and water adventures should explore these more secluded spots.
The best tranquil and secluded beaches in Aruba
These beaches offer a quieter experience, away from the more crowded beaches on the island of Aruba in the Caribbean.
Andicuri Beach
Aerial view of Andicuri Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Andicuri Beach nestles on Aruba’s eastern coast and features dramatic cliffs and rugged beauty. As the beach is tranquil and less crowded, this makes it the perfect spot for any traveler seeking a peaceful escape, combined with spectacular views.
Arashi Beach
Kayaking at Arashi Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Arashi Beach offers a quieter experience when compared to the busier locations on the island. It offers pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Meanwhile, Arashi Beach is also known for excellent snorkeling opportunities and stunning sunsets.
Baby Beach
Aerial view of Baby Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]For those seeking a quieter beach to enjoy with the family, Baby Beach is the ideal choice. With its shallow, calm waters, the beach offers a safe and fun environment for the little ones to play. Meanwhile, this attractive lagoon is not only perfect for leisurely swims – it also offers stunning marine life, making it ideal for snorkeling.
Boca Catalina
View of Boca Catalina Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Boca Catalina is another quiet cove that is ideal for snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters. Here the vibrant marine life is spectacular to explore. Meanwhile, the beach’s clean sands and tranquil atmosphere are also the perfect place for sunbathing and relaxation.
Hadicurari Beach
Paddleboarding at Hadicuradi Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Travelers from around the world who love water sports love Hadicurari Beach for its steady winds and gentle waves, the perfect environment for both beginners and experienced windsurfers and paddleboarders. However, for those who just want to relax with beautiful views of the coastline and stunning sunsets, this beach is ideal.
Manchebo Beach
Manchebo Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Those travelers seeking water sports in a less-crowded environment will find that Manchebo Beach, with its soft white sands and calm turquoise waters, is ideal. As the beach is less crowded, it offers a more serene atmosphere when compared to others in Aruba.
Mangel Halto
Aerial view of Mangel Haito Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Surrounded by lush mangroves and with shallow, clear waters, Mangel Halto is a secluded beach that is perfect for snorkeling. Moreover, its quiet atmosphere is ideal for those travelers wanting to escape the busy, tourist-heavy areas of the island.
Rodgers Beach
Rodgers Beach [Photo Credit: Aruba Tourism Authority]Rodgers Beach nestles close to the popular Arashi Beach but offers a quieter alternative. With its wonderfully picturesque surroundings and gentle, crystal-clear waves, the beach is ideal for swimming and enjoying the best of Aruba’s nature.
With its natural beauty, Aruba is one of the best islands in the Caribbean to visit when looking for sun and sand and fun water sports. Learn more about the One Happy Island on its official tourism website.
Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.