It's The Journey Really! The only way to experience this is to adventure out there yourself. Don't hire anybody; Hire a jeep and experience the thrill of really exploring on your own. The trail is...
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The Antilla, which was a German freighter sunk during World War II, is Aruba's most popular dive site.
This quiet and secluded beach is known not only for its excellent snorkeling but a variety of water activities including windsurfing, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, swimming and sailing.
Known for ideal snorkeling and scuba diving, the water at this beach is so clear that even snorkelers can make out the 400-foot SS Antilla shipwreck from the surface.
This popular resort beach features the white sand and turquoise waters of an ideal Caribbean beach.
Explore a shipwreck and drop in on barracuda, green moray eels and giant tube sponges while you take an unforgettable journey into Aruba's mysterious underwater world in this 48-passenger submarine.
Divers can explore the large remnants of a 35-foot oil tanker that was torpedoed during World War II by a German submarine.
An offshore island that serves as a recreation and entertainment complex offering a wide selection of activities including swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, beach volleyball, basketball, dining, card games and bingo.
Located next to the more popular Baby Beach, this beach is also known for its calm waters.
Great out of the way beach on the tip of Aruba, one that is not in the hotel areas. About 35 minutes by car from the capitol and easy to find if you turn at the anchor off to the side of the road...
Located on the west side of the island, Palm Beach offers white sands and calm waters for excellent swimming conditions.
A section of a seven-mile-stretch of beach that offers excellent swimming conditions due to calm water.
Aruba has fantastic windsurfing due to consistently strong trade winds, and this beach located in the southeast of the island is one of the top places for this popular sport.
A great dive, not just because of the Debbie II wreck but because of ample brain coral and schools of barracuda patrolling the area.
An impressive strand of white powder, this quiet spot on the southwestern tip of Aruba is ideal for a leisure day at the beach.
Boca Ketu is a beautiful natural pool that can be visited by horseback or dune buggy.
Large green morays and spiny lobsters welcome divers at this 250-foot shipwreck sitting upright in 80 feet of water, which is considered one of Aruba's best reef dives.
