Andicuri Beach, Ayo
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Situated on the Island’s windward coast, just south of the collapsed Natural Bridge, dramatic bluffs flank a sandy cove area, leaving beachgoers in a world of their own.
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Arashi Beach, Noord
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A favorite with locals, Arashi Beach boasts gentle currents and abundant underwater life, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling in the Caribbean.
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Eagle Beach
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Several of the Aruba low rise hotels are nearby and just across the road; some provide cabanas and lounges for their guests. Every year during Easter week in Aruba, tents dot the coastline as local families enjoy the tradition of camping out.
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Hadicurari Beach, Noord
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The beach of Hadicurari has beautiful white powder sand with scattered rocks and pebbles. The water offers excellent opportunities for swimming, snorkelling, paddleboarding and windsurfing because the conditions are very shallow. Hadicurari Beach also offers great opportunities for families with children who are looking for non-deep water to teach their children how to swim or snorkel.
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Malmok Beach, Noord
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Malmok Beach in Aruba is a narrow sandy stretch that interrupts the limestone and rocky terrace along Malmok’s coast . Its shallow clear Caribbean waters make it a popular snorkeling spot in Aruba. Here catamarans and sailboats stop for a daytime snorkeling stop just off the shoreline. Reefs and sunken wrecks nearby afford excellent diving in Aruba.
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Palm Beach, Noord
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The renowned two-mile-long strip known as Palm Beach Aruba, is home to glamorous high-rise hotels in Aruba and dotted by water sports concessions, piers, beach bars, restaurants and shops. Calm waters make this a comfortable haven for swimmers and snorkelers.
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