This quiet and secluded beach is known not only for its excellent snorkeling but a variety of water activities including windsurfing, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, swimming and sailing.
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This quiet and secluded beach is known not only for its excellent snorkeling but a variety of water activities including windsurfing, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, swimming and sailing.
The Antilla, which was a German freighter sunk during World War II, is Aruba's most popular dive site.
Aug. 2008- The Tattoo recently underwent a complete renovation from stem to stern. Under new management, the Tattoo is back to the basics of great dinner (by Taste of Belgium), great cocktails, a fun and friendly crew, great entertainment, and of course, the always popular three-story-waterslide and ropeswing for the daring at midnight! Whether you're dancing on the first deck dance floor or having a toast under the stars with your special someone on the top champagne deck, a trip on the Tattoo is a must while vacationing in Aruba! Whether you're 18 years old or 80 years young, Everyone's Getting Tattoo'd!
Known for ideal snorkeling and scuba diving, the water at this beach is so clear that even snorkelers can make out the 400-foot SS Antilla shipwreck from the surface.
This popular resort beach features the white sand and turquoise waters of an ideal Caribbean beach.
Located on the west side of the island, Palm Beach offers white sands and calm waters for excellent swimming conditions.
A great dive, not just because of the Debbie II wreck but because of ample brain coral and schools of barracuda patrolling the area.
Hyatt's lively casino with a "Carnival in Rio" theme, offering Vegas-style entertainment and gambling tables that will make you think you're on the fantastic Côte d'Azur in France.
One of Aruba's most famous landmarks, the California lighthouse is known for its spectacular views of the island.
A small, but popular casino.
Birdwatchers will enjoy Bubali Pond, a sanctuary for pelicans, black cormorants, sandpipers and wood storks as they fish, bathe and play in this scenic waterscape.
A submerged 120-foot barge on Malmok reef offers excellent diving experiences.
Try your luck under the stars in our beautiful star-lit casino where the action is non-stop. Featuring the largest variety of table games on the island and 235 slot machines which are arguably the loosest slots in Aruba. The Casino also boasts a new State-of-the-Art Poker Room, featuring Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and 7-Card Stud. Join our Players Club and start earning points and rewards for your holiday stay.