Druif · Oranjestad · Aruba
Divi Beach
Divi Beach offers a quieter alternative to the more bustling sections of Eagle Beach, providing a laid-back atmosphere perfect for families and couples. Here, the sand is a pristine white, and the sea a mesmerizing gradient of blue.
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Divi Beach offers a quieter alternative to the more bustling sections of Eagle Beach, providing a laid-back atmosphere perfect for families and couples. Here, the sand is a pristine white, and the sea a mesmerizing gradient of blue.
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About this beach
Where it is
Divi Beach
Druif, Oranjestad, Aruba
12.5299°, -70.0603°
Top things to do
At Divi Beach
Relax
Soft white sand
Gentle Swim
Calm, clear water
Sunset Views
Vibrant evening sky
Beach Stroll
Long, quiet walks
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Divi Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Divi Beach.
Is Divi Beach safe for swimming and what are the water conditions like?
Divi Beach is known for its calm and shallow waters, making it very safe for swimming, especially for families with children. The water is typically clear and inviting, with gentle waves. There are generally no strong currents to worry about, providing a relaxing and enjoyable swimming experience. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely dip or simply floating in the tranquil Caribbean sea.
When is the best time to visit Divi Beach for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
For ideal conditions and fewer crowds, visit Divi Beach during Aruba's shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) or on weekdays. Early mornings or late afternoons are also excellent times to enjoy the beach's tranquility and beautiful sunsets. While Aruba generally has great weather year-round, avoiding peak holiday periods will ensure a more peaceful and less bustling experience.