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Palm Beach: Aruba's Lively Tourist Hub

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Experience Aruba's vibrant tourism scene at Palm Beach, offering white sands, turquoise waters, and endless activities for all travelers.

Palm Beach, a two-mile strip on Aruba's northwest coast, is a vibrant epicenter of tourism, known for its white sands, turquoise waters, and концентрация of high-rise hotels. It offers a blend of relaxation and activity, with calm waters ideal for swimming and a bustling atmosphere filled with restaurants, shops, and entertainment.

A brief summary to Palm Beach

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Local tips

  • Enjoy a leisurely walk along the long sidewalk that runs parallel to Palm Beach, offering stunning views and easy access to various attractions.
  • Take advantage of the calm waters for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports activities like paddleboarding and snorkeling.
  • Explore the shopping district adjacent to the hotels, featuring malls like Paseo Herencia and Palm Beach Plaza Mall.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Port of Call in Oranjestad, take the Arubus N.V. bus to Palm Beach. The bus departs from the Arubus Terminal every 5 minutes and arrives at The Villas in approximately 15 minutes. The cost is $3.

  • Taxi

    From Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), a taxi to Palm Beach typically costs around $30 during the day and $33 at night. The journey takes about 15 minutes. Taxis are readily available outside the airport terminal.

  • Walking

    From the high-rise hotels in Palm Beach, many attractions are within walking distance. The beach itself is easily accessible, and the shopping and dining areas are a short stroll away. Always be mindful of the Aruban sun and stay hydrated.

Discover more about Palm Beach

Palm Beach is more than just a beach; it's a dynamic destination where relaxation meets excitement. Situated on the northwest coast of Aruba, this two-mile stretch is famous for its powdery white sands and inviting turquoise waters. The beach is a popular spot for tourists, lined with high-rise resorts that offer direct access to the shore. Palm Beach's history dates back to 1917 when locals began planting palm trees, eventually leading to its official naming in 1960. The area quickly evolved from a quiet plantation to a bustling tourist district, marked by the opening of its first tourist office in 1947 and the construction of major resorts starting in 1959. Today, Palm Beach is a hub of activity, offering a wide range of water sports, piers, beach bars, restaurants, and shops. The calm and clear waters are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and various water activities like paddleboarding, parasailing, and snorkeling. A long sidewalk runs along the beach, providing a scenic route for leisurely walks. The area transforms after dark, offering vibrant nightlife with casinos, beach bars, and open-air lounges. Shopping enthusiasts will appreciate the adjacent shopping district, which includes large malls like Paseo Herencia and Palm Beach Plaza Mall. Nearby attractions include the Bubali Bird Sanctuary and the De Olde Molen windmill, adding to the area's appeal.
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