3 days is enough to fall in love with Aruba.

If you’re visiting for a long weekend or adding Aruba to a Caribbean trip, three days gives you enough time to enjoy the island’s beautiful beaches, great restaurants, and a few unforgettable experiences.

Here’s how we’d spend three perfect days in Aruba.

Best for

Long weekends & short getaways

Transportation

Rental car definitely recommended

Highlights

Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, Arikok & Baby Beach

Your 3-Day Itinerary

A perfect mix of beaches, adventure and local flavor.


Beaches and Sunset

Ease into island life with white sand beaches, a relaxing afternoon, and a memorable sunset.

  • Morning

Breakfast at Coco Café and a relaxing morning at Eagle Beach.

  • Lunch

Beachfront lunch at Passions on the Beach, Kokoa, Elements or Eduardo’s Beach Shack.

  • Afternoon

Palm Beach time. Swim, relax, and stroll the boulevard.

  • Sunset

Sunset drinks at Moomba Beach or Bugaloe.

  • Dinner

Great dinner options: l’Avenue, Bingo or EGO

Explore the Island

Discover Aruba’s natural beauty, from rugged landscapes to calm, turquoise waters.

  • Morning

Explore Arikok National Park, visit the Natural Bridge and Ayo Rock Formations.

  • Lunch

Local favorites: Zeerover or Kamini’s Kitchen

  • Afternoon

Unwind at Baby Beach and enjoy the calm, shallow waters. Bring your snorkeling gear! Optional: Rum Reef for a cocktail with a view.

  • Evening

Dinner in Oranjestad. Great dinner options: Lima Bistro, Wilhemina or Yemanja

Your Aruba Day

Make the most of your last day with the experience that suits you best

  • Option A – Relaxing Beach Day

Spend your day at Manchebo Beach or Eagle Beach. Swim, sunbathe, and enjoy sunset cocktails.

  • Option B – Adventure Day

Add some more adventure with a snorkeling or kayaking trip.

  • Option C – Local Aruba

Explore San Nicolas murals, visit Seroe Colorado Lighthouse and relax at Rodgers Beach.

Our Recommendations

If it’s your first visit, spend your first day on the west coast, your second day exploring the island, and keep your third day flexible. Aruba is best enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

Related Guides

Planning your first Aruba trip?

Explore our guides on where to stay, the best beaches, and local favorite restaurants.

3 days is enough to fall in love with Aruba.

If you’re visiting for a long weekend or adding Aruba to a Caribbean trip, three days gives you enough time to enjoy the island’s beautiful beaches, great restaurants, and a few unforgettable experiences.

Here’s how we’d spend three perfect days in Aruba.

Best for

Long weekends & short getaways

Transportation

Rental car definitely recommended

Highlights

Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, Arikok & Baby Beach

Your 3-Day Itinerary

A perfect mix of beaches, adventure and local flavor.

Beaches and Sunset

Ease into island life with white sand beaches, a relaxing afternoon, and a memorable sunset.

  • Morning

Breakfast at Coco Café and a relaxing morning at Eagle Beach.

  • Lunch

Beachfront lunch at Passions on the Beach, Kokoa, Elements or Eduardo’s Beach Shack.

  • Afternoon

Palm Beach time. Swim, relax, and stroll the boulevard.

  • Sunset

Sunset drinks at Moomba Beach or Bugaloe.

  • Dinner

Great dinner options: l’Avenue, Bingo or EGO

Explore the Island

Discover Aruba’s natural beauty, from rugged landscapes to calm, turquoise waters.

  • Morning

Explore Arikok National Park, visit the Natural Bridge and Ayo Rock Formations.

  • Lunch

Local favorites: Zeerover or Kamini’s Kitchen

  • Afternoon

Unwind at Baby Beach and enjoy the calm, shallow waters. Bring your snorkeling gear! Optional: Rum Reef for a cocktail with a view.

  • Evening

Dinner in Oranjestad. Great dinner options: Lima Bistro, Wilhemina or Yemanja

Your Aruba Day

Make the most of your last day with the experience that suits you best

  • Option A – Relaxing Beach Day

Spend your day at Manchebo Beach or Eagle Beach. Swim, sunbathe, and enjoy sunset cocktails.

  • Option B – Adventure Day

Add some more adventure with a snorkeling or kayaking trip.

  • Option C – Local Aruba

Explore San Nicolas murals, visit Seroe Colorado Lighthouse and relax at Rodgers Beach.

Our Recommendations

If it’s your first visit, spend your first day on the west coast, your second day exploring the island, and keep your third day flexible. Aruba is best enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

Related Guides

Planning your first Aruba trip?

Explore our guides on where to stay, the best beaches, and local favorite restaurants.

Photography courtesy of Boardwalk Boutique Hotel, Manchebo Beach Resort, Monforte Luxury Cruises and other Aruba hospitality partners.