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The beaches of Aruba offer pretty much everything a traveler could want. You can experience awesome weather, beautiful green water, unbroken white sand, and all of the relaxation that
goes along with the Caribbean experience. If you’ve never seen a beach in Aruba, then you don’t know what you are missing out on. The colors are breathtaking and the entire ambiance makes the trip worthwhile. Relax for a while and soak up some rays. Kick back in your chair and enjoy yourself, while worries drift away with the sea. If you are a swimmer, test your legs in the safe, clear waters.
The beaches in Aruba have two distinguishing characteristics. They have beautiful white sand and the water is as clear as a diamond. They manage this in a way that no other island on the planet can match.
Here, you can take in an array of water sports and see the beautiful sights that characterize Aruba. This beach is located near Boca Catalina and it isn’t far from the named lighthouse in the northern part of the country. If snorkeling or scuba diving are your hobbies, then this is the perfect place to go. It is also known as one of the most relaxing venues on the island.
Near the major hotel and resorts, you will find the well known Palm Beach. This Palm Beach is nothing like the one you will find in south Florida, though. It has beautiful, calm water and is perfect for a day of swimming. You can kick back and relax with other socialites at this beach, while you enjoy a drink from one of the many cabana bars.
This beach is made for families and those who want to spread out a little bit. You won’t find the social scene that is featured at Palm Beach, but you will be able to set out a picnic or enjoy the quiet isolation for a little while. Though this beach is located in the middle of the resort area, it doesn’t feel crowded or surrounded in any way.
You might not want to head out here for swimming, but if surfing is your thing, then Rodgers Beach is an excellent choice. The area, for whatever reason, has some of the most turbulent surf in all of Aruba. That draws the surfers in and creates a unique environment. Here, you can find some beautiful trees and you can even find a shower if you need it.
This beach is the swimmer’s paradise, as it features a cove where swimming is extremely enjoyable. This beach isn’t far from Aruba’s oil refinery and can be reached at the south part of the country. If you are looking to splash around a little bit, then this is a great choice. You can then head over to Rodgers Beach, where the surfing and social scene are a bit more happening.
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