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Baby Beach: Aruba's Tranquil Southern Gem

Discover Baby Beach in Aruba: A serene, family-friendly lagoon with shallow waters, perfect for relaxing, snorkeling, and creating unforgettable memories.

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Baby Beach, officially known as Klein Lagoen, is a crescent-shaped, man-made lagoon on Aruba's southeastern coast, near San Nicolas. Renowned for its calm, shallow waters, it's a haven for families with young children and beginner snorkelers. With its soft, white sand and warm turquoise water, Baby Beach offers a relaxing escape.

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C479+VGH, San Nicolas, AW

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From the Palm Beach area, drive southeast for approximately 40-50 minutes. Follow the main highway towards San Nicolas. Once you reach San Nicolas, Baby Beach is well-signposted. Free parking is available in designated lots near the beach.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at major hotels and the cruise port. A one-way taxi from the Palm Beach area to Baby Beach typically costs around $60, and a round trip from Oranjestad ranges from $80-$100. It's advisable to negotiate the fare beforehand and arrange a pick-up time for the return trip.

    Public Transport

    While the Arubus public bus used to service Baby Beach, the route is currently suspended. The best option is to take the bus to San Nicolas and then take a taxi to Baby Beach. A taxi from San Nicolas to Baby Beach costs approximately $10. A single bus ticket costs $2.60 U.S. or 4.50 AWG.

    Local tips

    Arrive mid-morning to secure a good spot and a palapa, as they are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
    Bring reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated, as the Aruban sun can be intense.
    Consider renting a cabana for protection from the strong winds that are common at Baby Beach.
    Bring water shoes, especially if you plan to snorkel, as the seabed can be rocky in certain areas.
    Stay within the marked snorkeling area, as the current outside the bay can be very strong and dangerous.

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    Baby Beach, or Klein Lagoen as it's officially known, is nestled on the southeastern tip of Aruba, a short drive from San Nicolas. This idyllic beach is famous for its shallow, crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect spot for families with young children and those new to snorkeling. The lagoon is protected from the rough open sea by a man-made barrier, ensuring calm and safe swimming conditions. In the 1950s, the area was a social hub for employees of the Lago Oil and Transport Company, with the Aruba Esso Club providing recreational facilities. Today, Baby Beach retains its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, offering a serene escape from the more crowded resort areas. The beach features two main areas: one near Big Mama's Grill, known for its pristine ocean floor, and the other towards Rum Reef, offering a more rugged, secluded experience. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore a designated area marked by ropes, where they might encounter colorful fish, squid, and even sea turtles. While the bay itself has a mostly sandy bottom, the inlet provides a glimpse of diverse marine life. Visitors can enjoy various amenities, including restaurants like Big Mama's Grill and Rum Reef, which also boasts an infinity pool. Beach chairs, cabanas, and snorkeling gear are available for rent. Free palapas offer shade, but they tend to fill up quickly.

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