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Take in spectacular ocean views and indulge in shallow, crystal clear water at this magnificent paradise, Baby Beach in Aruba.

Famous Baby Beach in the southern part of Aruba, close to San Nicolas, is a true Caribbean beach paradise. This gorgeous half-moon sandy expanse in a calm lagoon is ideal for families with little kids.

The shallow waters make it a prime beach destination for swimmers who like to wade out for a long distance and not go out of their depth. Where the bay opens out to the sea, Baby Beach also offers the perfect location for snorkelling; for your safety please stay within the marked snorkelling area.

Baby Beach offers a refreshment stand where you can also enjoy a hamburger or hotdog while mingling with the locals. Big Mama's Grill offers a barbecue, as well as seafood platters in case you have a bigger appetite.

Beach beds, windscreens and snorkelling gear are available for a rental fee. Complimentary huts are placed throughout the beach to protect you from the sun. Close by there is a local dive shop that rents snorkelling and diving gear.

Baby Beach is about a 45-minute drive from the Palm Beach hotels.

Amenities

  • Eat & Drink

  • Public Bathroom

  • Public Transport

Holiday-goer Experiences

Aerial view of Baby Beach Aruba.
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View of the Baby Beach.
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Aruba One Happy Island sign at Baby Beach Aruba.
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Posing at Baby Beach Aruba.
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Baby Beach on a clear sunny day with crystal clear waters.
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