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Beach in Aruba





Beaches
Aruba's beaches consist of white sand and calm waters, each with it's own flavour to suit your taste.

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.
Eagle Beach is a well-visited 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.
View a Live Webcam from Eagle 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 (QTVR) 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. 

Arikok National Park
The Government of Aruba has dedicated approximately 18 percent of the island to this national park. It has many walking trails that are well kept and open to the public for exploring. Some tour companies offer guided tours through this massive protected area that is teeming with unusual plants and wildlife. The park is safe to explore if you stay on the main path. You may find some big green lizards but they are harmless like most of the other animals that inhabit the area.

It is located near Mt. Arikok, close the center of the island and is a natural preserve which features some of the oldest Arawak drawings, as well as trails that showcase Aruba's great variety of plants and animals like the divi-divi and kwihi trees, rare and exotic cacti, aloe, tropical flowers, birds and iguanas.

The Natural Bridge
The island's most photographed attraction is located on the north east coast. It's called the Natural Bridge because it rises 25 feet above the sea and spans a hundred feet of rock-strewn waters carved out of solid coral by centuries of relentless pounding by the Atlantic surf.

It is the Caribbean area's highest and most dramatic coral structure, a fact that is confirmed by the multitude of pictures and postcards that feature the distinguished natural attraction.

It is easy to drive to the bridge by car as the roads to it are well paved. This coastal area of Aruba features very high crashing waves, but in this case, the bridge acts as a buffer between the sandy beach and open ocean. Many people come to swim and picnic. A store is located close by offering light lunches, cool treats, refreshments and souvenirs.

All content courtesy of the Aruba Tourism Authority.  For more information, visit www.aruba.com.


 




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