
Best Beaches in Aruba
From calm swimming spots to wide, open beaches — these are the most beautiful beaches to visit on the island.
Image courtesy of Manchebo Aruba
Aruba has no shortage of beautiful beaches, but each one feels a little different.
Some are wide and quiet, others are lively and social — these are the beaches worth planning around.
Calm & Quiet Beaches
Perfect for slower mornings, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed pace.

Eagle Beach
Wide, peaceful, and one of Aruba’s most iconic beaches. Perfect for long walks, calm swims, and a slower pace.

Manchebo Beach
Calm, uncrowded, and beautifully understated. Ideal if you’re looking for a more peaceful stretch of sand.

Rodgers Beach
Quiet, open, and far less crowded than most beaches. A great choice for a more local, laid-back beach day.
Snorkeling & Clear Water
Perfect for calm waters, vibrant marine life, and easy snorkeling right off the beach.

Mangel Halto
A hidden gem with shallow, crystal-clear water and some of the best snorkeling on the island. Quiet, local, and full of marine life.

Boca Catalina
Small, sheltered, and perfect for easy snorkeling. Calm water and colorful fish make this a favorite for a relaxed swim.

Tres Trapi
A tiny, tucked-away spot known for its sea turtles. Not a classic beach, but incredible for a quick snorkel experience.
Lively & Social Beaches
Perfect if you want beach bars, music, and a more vibrant atmosphere.

Palm Beach
Aruba’s most lively beach, lined with resorts, beach bars, and restaurants. Perfect if you want everything within walking distance.

Moomba Beach
Fun, social, and known for its beach bar vibe. Great for drinks, music, and meeting people right by the ocean.

Reflexions Beach
Closer to Oranjestad, with a more local and relaxed social vibe. Beach bars, calm water, and a nice mix of visitors and locals.
Beyond the Beach
We know — Aruba’s beaches are hard to leave.
But between the turquoise water and the white sand, make time to explore a little further. Some of the island’s most memorable experiences happen off the beach, from hidden gems and local spots to kayaking, snorkeling, and island adventures.

Best Beaches in Aruba
From calm swimming spots to wide, open beaches — these are the most beautiful beaches to visit on the island.
Image courtesy of Manchebo Aruba
Aruba has no shortage of beautiful beaches, but each one feels a little different.
Some are wide and quiet, others are lively and social — these are the beaches worth planning around.
Calm & Quiet Beaches
Perfect for slower mornings, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed pace.

Eagle Beach
Wide, peaceful, and one of Aruba’s most iconic beaches. Perfect for long walks, calm swims, and a slower pace.

Manchebo Beach
Calm, uncrowded, and beautifully understated. Ideal if you’re looking for a more peaceful stretch of sand.

Rodgers Beach
Quiet, open, and far less crowded than most beaches. A great choice for a more local, laid-back beach day.
Snorkeling & Clear Water
Perfect for calm waters, vibrant marine life, and easy snorkeling right off the beach.

Mangel Halto
A hidden gem with shallow, crystal-clear water and some of the best snorkeling on the island. Quiet, local, and full of marine life.

Boca Catalina
Small, sheltered, and perfect for easy snorkeling. Calm water and colorful fish make this a favorite for a relaxed swim.

Tres Trapi
A tiny, tucked-away spot known for its sea turtles. Not a classic beach, but incredible for a quick snorkel experience.
Lively & Social Beaches
Perfect if you want beach bars, music, and a more vibrant atmosphere.

Palm Beach
Aruba’s most lively beach, lined with resorts, beach bars, and restaurants. Perfect if you want everything within walking distance.

Moomba Beach
Fun, social, and known for its beach bar vibe. Great for drinks, music, and meeting people right by the ocean.

Reflexions Beach
Closer to Oranjestad, with a more local and relaxed social vibe. Beach bars, calm water, and a nice mix of visitors and locals.
Beyond the Beach
We know — Aruba’s beaches are hard to leave.
But between the turquoise water and the white sand, make time to explore a little further. Some of the island’s most memorable experiences happen off the beach, from hidden gems and local spots to kayaking, snorkeling, and island adventures.
