There are more than a dozen beaches of Aruba. Aruba is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and an island country in the mid-south of the Caribbean Sea.
The beaches of Aruba include the following:
- Andicuri Beach, 12°32′25″N 69°57′15″W[1]
- Arashi Beach, 12°36′34″N 70°03′14″W[2][1]
- Baby Beach, 12°24′53″N 69°52′51″W[1][3]
- Bachelor's Beach, 12°25′55″N 69°52′19″W[3]
- Beach at the Blue Residences, 12°33′42″N 70°03′17″W[3]
- Boca Catalina Beach, 12°36′17″N 70°03′06″W[1][3]
- Boca Grandi Beach, 12°26′25″N 69°52′26″W[3]
- Boca Prins Beach, Arikok National Park, 12°29′57″N 69°54′25″W[1][3]
- Cura Cabay Beach, 12°26′25″N 69°55′49″W
- Daimari Beach, 12°31′52″N 69°56′25″W[3]
- Divi Beach, 12°32′15″N 70°03′34″W[3]
- Dos Playa Beach, Arikok National Park, 12°30′21″N 69°55′08″W[1]
- Druif Beach, 12°36′20″N 70°01′54″W[1][4]
- Eagle Beach, 12°32′52″N 70°03′25″W[5][1]
- Flamingo Beach, Renaissance Island, 12°30′05″N 70°01′46″W[6]
- Grapefield Beach, 12°26′55″N 69°52′37″W
- Hadicurari Beach, 12°35′09″N 70°02′46″W[1][3]
- Iguana Beach, 12°30′01″N 70°01′42″W[7]
- Malmok Beach, 12°35′53″N 70°02′59″W[1][3]
- Manchebo Beach, 12°32′25″N 70°03′48″W[8]
- Mangel Halto Beach, 12°27′54″N 69°58′10″W[3]
- Palm Beach, 12°34′31″N 70°02′45″W[9][1][3]
- De Palm Island, 12°28′20″N 69°59′10″W[1][3]
- Rincon Beach, 12°27′17″N 69°52′47″W[3]
- Rodgers Beach, 12°25′02″N 69°53′03″W[10][1]
- Surfside Beach, 12°30′23″N 70°01′49″W[1][3]
- Wariruri Beach, 12°33′33″N 69°59′17″W[3]
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