5 water activities to do in Aruba
Planning your vacation trip and looking for things to do in Aruba can be quite a task, but if you’re in the middle of scheduling, or would like to embark on this trip in the future, we got you! We assembled a list of five water activities that are a must on this happy and wonderful island.
Read on if you have an upcoming trip to Aruba, or if you’d like to daydream for the time being.
Swimming with dolphins
Eagle Beach Aruba is an approved destination and a must-visit beach, and it lives up to its name. Aruba’s widest beach is well known for its popular Fofoti trees. This beach is peaceful and not too crowded. The water is relatively calm, and there are several boat tours and water activities. You can try snorkeling, jet skiing, and many others.
During the months of March and September, you could even get lucky and have the chance to see sea turtles hatching on the shore.
Another of Eagle Beach’s wonders is that it’s a well-received spot for wedding photography. You might spot a couple of newlyweds here and there snapping away their nuptial memories if it’s not yourself doing them!
Jet Skiing
This water activity is a tad bit more extreme than the others, but having the chance of bouncing over the waves at up to 60 mph is definitely priceless. According to Viator, the price goes between $88 for a single seater and $103 for a double seater. Grab your jet ski and embark on this adventurous and full of adrenaline adventure.
Make Aruba’s clear waters your playground and indulge your eyes with the breathtaking scenery of the coastline. Also, if you’d like to spice it up even more, you can switch to other motor sports such as Jetlev and Seabob. If this is not at the top of your list of things to do in Aruba, we don’t know what is!
Parasailing
Continuing with the activities that will pump up your heart rate, we have parasailing. If you wish to feel like a sublime bird and gasp at the spectacular panoramic views of Aruba’s coastline and ocean, this is your activity. Reaching heights of 400 to 600 feet, you will absolutely drool at the infatuating views around you. Don’t worry though, no one is going to know.
At Delphi Water Sports, this experience has a price of approx. $70 to $210 depending on the number of people that will be participating.
Kitesurfing
You definitely need to add kitesurfing to your to-do list for this trip, since it’s one of the most amazing things to do in Aruba. The turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and constant trade winds make Aruba a kitesurfing heaven. The extraordinary Aruba weather ensures an all-year-round favorable forecast for kitesurfing affairs.
At Kiteboarding Aruba, you can find different lesson packages that range from $130 to $190 depending on the number of lessons you’d like to book and the number of persons.
Kayaking
Last, but certainly not least, we have kayaking, and we make this an even more thrilling experience by making the kayaks glass-bottomed! You’ll be able to gawk at all the sea life without even having to go for a swim.
Explore the crystal-clear water on your crystal-clear kayak and mesmerize your eyes with what you’re about to discover. Viator offers the Mangrove forest tour at approx. $65
For now, this is our last recommendation of things to do in Aruba in the water aspect. However, we can assure you that as you go along on your trip planning, you will discover more incredible things to experience in this marvelous place.
With these tips, we’re making sure that you don’t need to touch an Aruba map to know your way on the island when you travel. We hope you found these helpful or that at least we made your momentary daydream worthwhile.
Make your traveling an unforgettable occasion by pairing these entertaining activities with staying at the exclusive Ocean Z Boutique Hotel. Book now and have the time of your life!
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