Wondering what to do in Aruba? The short answer: plenty. Aruba is a premier Caribbean destination – sunny year-round, virtually hurricane-free, and consistently ranked among the world’s best islands by U.S. News & World Report. From powder-white beaches and water sports to cultural landmarks and adventure tours, Aruba offers something for every type of traveler. And when you’re ready to rest, a spacious timeshare rental gives you the comfort of home – full kitchens, resort-style amenities, and room to spread out – without any long-term commitment.
- What's the Best Beach in Aruba?
- Snorkel or Dive Aruba's Famous Antilla Shipwreck
- Explore Arikok National Park
- Can You Swim in Aruba's Natural Pool?
- Visit the California Lighthouse at Sunset
- Discover Oranjestad, Aruba's Colorful Capital
- Try Kitesurfing or Windsurfing at Hadicurari Beach
- Take a Sunset Catamaran Cruise Along the Aruba Coast
- Can You Golf in Aruba?
- Sample Local Food and Nightlife in Palm Beach
- Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do in Aruba
- Why Rent a Timeshare in Aruba?
- Thinking About Owning a Timeshare in Aruba?
What’s the Best Beach in Aruba?


Eagle Beach earns that title again and again. It’s one of the widest, least-crowded stretches on the island, lined with white powder sand and calm turquoise water. Loggerhead sea turtles nest here seasonally, adding a remarkable natural element to the experience. Paddleboarding and beach volleyball are popular here, and mornings offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Nearby timeshare rental: Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort
Snorkel or Dive Aruba’s Famous Antilla Shipwreck


The Antilla is one of the Caribbean’s largest and most celebrated shipwrecks. Both snorkelers and certified divers can explore it, with coral formations, tropical fish, and sea turtles making their home among the wreck. Several reputable local dive operators offer guided tours for all skill levels.
Nearby timeshare rental: Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club in Noord
Explore Arikok National Park


Arikok National Park covers roughly 20% of the island and is a must-visit for nature and adventure lovers. Key highlights include:
- Volcanic rock formations and dramatic desert terrain
- Caves featuring ancient Arawak drawings
- Native wildlife — iguanas, parakeets, and wild goats roam freely
Bring sturdy shoes and plenty of water, and aim to arrive early before the heat peaks. Guided tours are also available throughout the park.
Nearby timeshare rental: Caribbean Palm Village in Oranjestad
Can You Swim in Aruba’s Natural Pool?


Yes – and it’s one of the most memorable things to do in Aruba. The Natural Pool (known locally as Conchi) is a hidden gem tucked inside volcanic rock formations on the island’s rugged northeast coast. The crystal-clear water and dramatic scenery are well worth the effort, and getting there is half the fun – accessible only by jeep, horseback, or guided ATV tour. Since it’s located inside Arikok National Park, you can pair it with a hike for a full day of adventure.
Nearby timeshare rental: Casa Del Mar Beach Resort
Visit the California Lighthouse at Sunset


Perched on Aruba’s northern tip, the California Lighthouse is one of the island’s most iconic landmarks. It offers 360-degree views of the coastline and the surrounding desert landscape. Nearby, the California Dunes are ideal for off-roading and photography. Sunset here is simply spectacular – golden light over open water with virtually no obstruction.
Nearby timeshare rental: Playa Linda Beach Resort in Oranjestad
Discover Oranjestad, Aruba’s Colorful Capital


Oranjestad rewards visitors with Dutch Colonial architecture painted in vibrant pastel hues. Key stops include Fort Zoutman (the oldest building in Aruba), Wilhelmina Park, and local markets brimming with artisan goods. Additionally, Main Street (Caya G.F. Betico Croes) is lined with boutiques and jewelry stores. For dining, the capital offers a wide range of cuisines in a walkable, culturally rich setting.
Nearby timeshare rental: Costa Linda Beach Resort in Oranjestad
Try Kitesurfing or Windsurfing at Hadicurari Beach


Aruba is globally recognized as a world-class wind sports destination. Hadicurari Beach – also known as Fisherman’s Huts – delivers consistent trade winds year-round, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned athletes. Certified local instructors offer lessons for all levels, and the annual Aruba Hi-Winds Pro-Am competition draws top athletes from around the world.
Nearby timeshare rental: Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club
Take a Sunset Catamaran Cruise Along the Aruba Coast


Multiple operators run half-day and full-day sailing excursions that typically include snorkeling stops, open bar, food, and front-row seats to Aruba’s famous golden-hour sunsets. It’s a great option for couples, families, and groups alike. Few experiences compare to watching the coastline glow at dusk from the water.
Nearby timeshare rental: Beach Villas at Divi Phoenix in Palm Beach
Can You Golf in Aruba?


Absolutely. Tierra del Sol Golf Course is Aruba’s premier 18-hole championship course, designed by Robert Trent Jones II. It sits near the California Lighthouse with sweeping ocean and desert views. The course is open to non-members, with club rentals available. Pair it with a lighthouse visit for a perfect northern Aruba day trip.
Nearby timeshare rental: Divi Village Golf and Beach Resort
Sample Local Food and Nightlife in Palm Beach


Palm Beach is Aruba’s social hub. Restaurants, beach bars, and live music venues line the strip, and the local food is worth the trip alone. Must-try dishes include:
- Keshi yena — a hearty stuffed cheese dish
- Fresh red snapper — simply prepared, deeply flavorful
- Pastechi — flaky meat-filled pastries, often eaten as a snack
For nightlife, Bugaloe Beach Bar, MooMba Beach Bar, and Wilhelmina Restaurant are all local favorites. After a full day exploring the top activities in Aruba, returning to a spacious timeshare rental makes the experience feel complete.
Nearby timeshare rentals: Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club and Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club
Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do in Aruba
Why Rent a Timeshare in Aruba?
A timeshare rental gives you resort-level accommodations – think full kitchens, private balconies, and access to pools and spas – at a price that often beats comparable hotel suites. There’s no long-term commitment, and the added space makes a real difference on longer trips. If you’re curious about how much you can save, check out this guide on how to save on vacation with timeshare rentals from the Timeshares Only blog.
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Thinking About Owning a Timeshare in Aruba?
If renting sparks something bigger, buying on the resale market is a smart way to access the same top-tier Aruba resorts at a fraction of the developer price. Timeshares are luxury vacation products – not financial instruments – and the resale market makes them far more accessible. Timeshares Only connects buyers with owner advertisements across Aruba’s premier resorts. All purchase offers are directed to Fidelity Real Estate, Timeshares Only’s licensed brokerage partner. For more on navigating the resale process, the best timeshare resale companies guide is a great place to start.