Baby Beach - Aruba
For a few, this view is the greatest thing on the island. It means peace and quiet and no waves or wind. Brilliant white sand with a touch of that Aruba dry air. Almost perfect, no?

The Baby Beach cove was partially closed using concrete and rocks to form a quiet beach area. What happened over the years is the cove filled with sand and made it ideal for families to wade and enjoy a great weekend. And note this tip; Baby Beach is "the" beach for the locals. They are here all weekend and can show you the best spots along the shore.
They'll tell you that right outside the cove are some of the nicest coral formations on the island - within snorkeling distance. So on your Aruba vacation you can sunbathe and snorkel here!Baby Beach is far away from the high rise hotels and resorts so you will need to pack a few things before you decide to make it a day here. Plan to take snacks and water. There's now a great snack shack at Baby Beach; we're sure full facilities will follow.
In addition to food, take snorkel gear and beach towels. And, please note, there are no public facilities nearby, so make sure you "go" before you go. If you're adventurous, visit the reef right outside and to the left (as you face the ocean), of the barrier wall.The coral was damaged by Hurricane Ivan in September, 2004. You may see some new growth or areas where the coral survived.
Take a small bag full of bread crumbs to feed the fish that gather right at the opening. Take an underwater camera. There are many disposables that work underwater - bring them from home as they are cheaper than buying them on the island. Keep them out of the hot sun. Have fun!Now onto a beach that is across the island and was once named one of the Top Ten Beaches of the World! Next >>
Baby Beach - Aruba - Beach Index:
- Sand - medium to large grain white powder, soft
- Facilities - snack bar serving hamburgers, hotdogs, drinks, no restrooms
- Shade - shade shelters and lounges for rent
- Sports - you must bring your own gear
- Notes - something for everyone, can be crowded on weekends as locals love this gem!
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