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Rodger's Beach: A Tranquil Escape in San Nicolas

Discover Rodger's Beach in San Nicolas: a serene Aruban escape with calm waters, local charm, and a glimpse into the island's history.

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Rodger's Beach, a hidden gem near San Nicolas, Aruba, offers a serene escape with its powdery white sands and clear turquoise waters. Named after Captain Rodger, who established Aruba's first oil refinery nearby, it's a favorite among locals seeking a peaceful alternative to busier beaches.

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    Public Transport

    From Oranjestad, take the Arubus bus to San Nicolas. The bus ride takes approximately 20 minutes and costs $3 USD. From the San Nicolas bus terminal, Rodger's Beach is a short taxi ride away. Alternatively, from the Aruba Airport (AUA), you can take the Arubus bus directly to San Nicolas. The bus journey from the airport to San Nicolas takes about 14 minutes and costs $2 USD. From the bus stop in San Nicolas, you can take a taxi to Rodger's Beach.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in San Nicolas. A taxi ride from the San Nicolas city center to Rodger's Beach is a short trip. The starting price for a taxi in San Nicolas is $11.1 USD, and each kilometer is priced at $2.5 USD. A 5km ride in San Nicolas costs about $23.6 USD. Ensure the taxi fare is agreed upon before starting the journey.

    Car

    Rodger's Beach is easily accessible by car. From Oranjestad, the drive to Rodger's Beach takes approximately 30 minutes. Free parking is available at the beach. Be aware that parking spaces may be limited. There are no toll roads on the way to the beach.

    Local tips

    Visit during the week for a quieter experience, as weekends tend to be more crowded with local families.
    Bring your own snacks and drinks, as there are limited facilities directly on the beach.
    Explore the colorful murals in San Nicolas, a short walk from the beach, to experience the local art scene.
    Consider bringing snorkeling gear to explore the marine life in the calm, clear waters.

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    Rodger's Beach, located on the southern coast of Aruba near San Nicolas, is a tranquil oasis offering a blend of natural beauty and local charm. This narrow, powdery white beach boasts calm, crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Unlike the more crowded beaches, Rodger's Beach provides a relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape. The beach is named after Captain Robert Rodger, a British captain who opened Aruba's first oil refinery in San Nicolas in 1928. The refinery, which brought prosperity to Aruba, can be seen from the beach. While the refinery may not be the prettiest backdrop, it adds a unique historical context to the area. Rodger's Beach is a popular spot for locals, especially on weekends. Fishermen often anchor their colorful boats in the bay, adding to the authentic Aruban feel. A local dive shop is located adjacent to the beach, offering snorkel and dive gear rentals. Nearby, visitors can explore the vibrant murals of San Nicolas or visit Baby Beach, known for its calm waters and family-friendly atmosphere. While Rodger's Beach offers limited facilities, its proximity to San Nicolas means that food and drinks are just a short drive away. The beach provides free parking, making it easily accessible for visitors.

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