Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Aruba’s two most famous beaches sit fifteen minutes apart and could not feel more different. Here’s the honest comparison — pros, cons, and who each one is actually for.
Eagle Beach
✅ Pros: the widest, most beautiful stretch of sand on the island; the iconic fofoti trees; calmer, quieter, free palapas; sunsets that don’t look real. ❌ Cons: fewer restaurants and bars within walking distance; less shade overall; you’ll likely drive or bus to nightlife. Best for: couples, honeymooners, photographers, anyone whose vacation goal is peace. Crowds: low–medium even in high season. Parking: free and easy along the beach road.
Palm Beach
✅ Pros: calm, flat water perfect for swimming and water sports; restaurants, bars and casinos steps from the sand; every tour departs nearby; most walkable vacation on the island. ❌ Cons: busier and louder; beach chairs mostly belong to resorts; sand strip is narrower. Best for: families, first-timers, water-sports lovers, nightlife fans. Crowds: high in season. Parking: tighter — use the public lots behind the strip.
The Verdict
Stay at whichever matches your energy — and visit the other one anyway, because they’re 15 minutes apart. Romantic trip: sleep at Eagle, play at Palm. Family trip: sleep at Palm, take a sunset picnic to Eagle. There is no wrong answer on this island. Full rundown of every beach: Best Beaches in Aruba.
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