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Palm Beach, Eagle Beach or Baby Beach? - A Review of Beaches in Aruba

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Collectively, Aruba's beaches are consistently ranked among the
cleanest, widest and most beautiful of the Caribbean and the
world. On the island's southwestern coast, tourists will find
one beach after another, each with its own distinct atmosphere
and diverse possibilities.


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Palm Beach, Eagle Beach or Baby Beach? - A Review of Beaches in Aruba
Copyright © 2006 Marriott, Inc.
Written by: Justin Burch
Caribbean Hotels from Marriott
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/AUAAR



Collectively, Aruba's beaches are consistently ranked among the
cleanest, widest and most beautiful of the Caribbean and the
world. On the island's southwestern coast, tourists will find
one beach after another, each with its own distinct atmosphere
and diverse possibilities. As nearly all of the beaches are
public, access is a breeze. Furthermore, several Caribbean
beaches have change and shower facilities, shade huts and water
sport equipment provided by Aruba resorts and hotels
(http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/AUAAR). For travelers
in search of more privacy, a number of public beaches offer
dazzling blue water and immaculate sand without the crowds.

While most of Aruba's best beaches are concentrated on the
southwestern coast, a number of less frequented beaches on the
eastern shores offer unique opportunities for families, surfers
and sightseers.


Western Aruba

Arashi, Boca Catalina and Malmok Beaches near the California
Lighthouse at the northwestern tip of the island, are all part of
the Arashi Underwater Park. Calm water, gentle currents, shallow
reefs, and outstanding visibility make them popular swimming and
snorkeling sites. Snorkelers and swimmers can glimpse large elk
horn coral, sea sponges and schools of colorful fish just six
feet below the water's surface.

Hadikurari Beach, directly south of Malmok Beach, is well known
for its fantastic windsurfing. The Hi-Winds Pro-Am Windsurfing
Competition
(http://www.visitaruba.com/attractions/whatson/hiwinds.html) is
held here each June, but the vibrant sails and accomplished
surfers entertain spectators year-round. Also known as
fishermen's huts, numerous shade huts and picnic tables are
available for public use at Hadikurari.

Perhaps Aruba's most famous and frequented beach, Palm Beach
features miles of powdery, freshly raked sand, excellent swimming
conditions, pristine water and numerous watersport activities.
Palm Beach is also one of the best-equipped and serviced beaches
on the island; public changing areas and refreshment stands are
readily available. What's more, many of the island's finest
resorts and hotels overlook the popular beach, granting a short
walk to paradise for many travelers. Additionally, many resorts
offer watersports equipment, shade huts and lounge chairs for
their guests.

Directly south of Palm Beach behind a rocky outcropping lies
Eagle Beach. With even more clean sand and luminous water than
Palm Beach and fewer high-rise resorts, Eagle Beach is Palm's
less-crowded cousin. Though watersports and beach activities are
still abundant here, Eagle Beach remains a local favorite and an
ideal picnic spot.

Continuing south from Eagle Beach, the island's widest stretch
of unspoiled sand rests at Manchebo Beach. As the land juts out
further into the Caribbean Sea at Punto Brabo, the surf here is
much stronger than at Eagle Beach. Motorized watersports are not
permitted at Manchebo, allowing this beach to retain a sense of
tropical seclusion. As the coastline again turns inward south of
Manchebo, the typically overlooked Druif and Surfside Beaches
offer excellent swimming conditions.

Sonesta Island, a 40-acre private tropical retreat with
spectacular white sand beaches, secluded coves and protected
swimming areas, has long been a tourist favorite. Here, travelers
can rest in hammocks under shady palm trees or engage in
snorkeling, scuba diving or kayaking.


Eastern Aruba

As the name might imply, Baby Beach is known as Aruba's premier
family beach, highlighted by its placid turquoise waters and
endless sand. Located at the southeastern end of the island in
the area known as Seroe Colorado, the calm lagoon surrounding the
beach is also ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Like so many other beaches in Aruba, Rodgers Beach features plush
sand and excellent swimming in reef-protected waters. Though the
surf at Rodgers is slightly more robust than at Baby Beach,
recreation is still possible for the whole family.

Lastly, as one of the few accessible beaches on Aruba's windward
side, Dos Playa is a smaller white sand beach surrounded by an
imposing, rocky coastline. For those in search of waves for a
challenging surfing experience, Dos Playa is certainly the beach
of choice.





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