Palm Beach
Long sandy Palm Beach with palm trees in Aruba Antilles
Long sandy Palm Beach with palm trees in Aruba Antilles

Palm Beach Tours and Tickets

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Aruba’s Palm Beach hosts many of the Caribbean island’s luxe high-rise hotels, which is no surprise, as these lovely two miles (3.2 kilometers) of sand are prime real estate. The beach hosts sunbathing vacationers, refreshment stands, and water sports booths. Two piers lined with restaurants and shops offer entertainment and some much-needed shade.

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Q:How do I spend a day in Palm Beach in Aruba?
A:A list of things to do in a day in Palm Beach Aruba should include strolling along the gorgeous stretch of white sand; getting into the water by swimming or snorkeling; exploring the waters of the Caribbean Sea on a banana boat ride or stand-up paddleboard; having lunch at one of the beachside restaurants; and taking in the sunset at dusk.
Q:Is Palm Beach in Aruba worth visiting?
A:Yes, Palm Beach Aruba is worth visiting. It is one of Aruba's most popular beaches for good reason. It is a hub of activity with plenty to do and places to dine and drink; the water is calm and suited to swimming in, and its sunsets are among the best on the island.
Q:Is Palm Beach in Aruba good for snorkeling?
A:Yes, Palm Beach in Aruba is suitable for snorkeling, especially at the beach's southern end. With its clear and calm water, Palm Beach is one of the best places in Aruba to go snorkeling and explore the world beneath the waves of the Caribbean Sea.
Q:What is the best month to visit Palm Beach in Aruba?
A:You can enjoy the beach year-round, but the best month to visit Palm Beach Aruba is between December and April, when the weather is driest and most settled. While the coolest month of the year is January, average daily temperatures are still between a pleasant 77°F (25°C) and 86°F (30°C).
Q:Are there restrooms at Palm Beach in Aruba?
A:No, there are no public restrooms on the beach, but most hotels that line Palm Beach Aruba allow beachgoers to use their facilities. Most hotels also have public showers on the beach where you can rinse off after swimming or lying on the sand.
Q:What is the best time of day to visit Palm Beach in Aruba?
A:Palm Beach Aruba is a beautiful destination at any time of day. However, what really makes the beach stand out is its beautiful sunsets. Popular sunset viewing spots include the lobby of the Hotel RIU Palace and in front of the Aruba Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino.