Boca Prins
Boca Prins: Aruba's Wildly Beautiful Coast
Discover Aruba's wild side at Boca Prins: a secluded beach with dramatic dunes, rugged cliffs, and breathtaking coastal views in Arikok National Park.
Boca Prins, nestled within Arikok National Park on Aruba's northeastern coast, is a secluded bay known for its dramatic scenery. Characterized by towering sand dunes, rugged limestone cliffs, and powerful waves, it's a haven for adventurers and photographers seeking a unique experience away from the island's more typical resort beaches. Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents, but the views and hiking opportunities are well worth the visit.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the Arikok National Park Visitor Center, follow the signs towards Boca Prins. The road is unpaved and rugged, so a 4x4 vehicle is recommended. The drive is approximately 30-40 minutes from popular areas like Palm Beach or Oranjestad. Park in the designated parking area near the beach. Entrance to Arikok National Park is $11.
Public Transport
From Oranjestad, take a bus towards Santa Cruz. From Santa Cruz, you can take a taxi to Boca Prins. The taxi ride is approximately 15 minutes and costs around $15-20. Remember to check the bus schedule for return trips.
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