Aruba - water sports paradise
1. up close and personal with Nemo
Crystal-clear water and pleasant temperatures - what more could you need for a diving or snorkeling trip? The underwater world off the coast of Aruba is uniquely colorful and diverse. Due to the clear visibility, it is not absolutely necessary to dive deep, but the beauty of the sea can also be seen directly from the surface. In addition to Nemo and Dory, with a bit of luck you can swim right next to one of the four species of sea turtle. However, it is not only the first-class underwater world that is waiting to be discovered, there are also several wrecks on the seabed. The most famous of these is undoubtedly the wreck of the "MS Antilla". The ship was sunk in 1940 and is one of the most beautiful wrecks in the Caribbean. On a clear day, it can even be viewed on a snorkeling tour.
More information: www.aruba.com/de/unternehmungen/auf-dem-wasser/tauchen-schnorcheln
2nd underwater expeditions of a special kind
Unique and completely different, that's what the tour with the Atlantis Submarine promises and it is almost legendary among Aruba connoisseurs. The safe capsule descends almost 40 meters to the seabed without even getting your big toe wet.
Another option is the Seabob tour. With a Seabob, you can move around quickly and easily, just like in a personal submarine, without having to make any great effort and yet you can stop and enjoy the underwater world at your leisure.
More information: www.aruba.com/de/unternehmungen/auf-dem-wasser/unterwasser-ausfluge
3rd morning yoga class
Yoga has been a household name in Aruba not just since the famous Instagramer Rachel Brathen, also known as Yoga Girl, settled on One Happy Island. But there is no such thing as 0/8/15 on Aruba, because the courses on the Caribbean island take place in very special locations. For example, how about on the Caribbean Sea with the help of a SUP board? Here, the "sun salutation" takes on a whole new meaning.
More information: www.aruba.com/de/unternehmungen/wohlbefinden/yoga
4. Go with the wind
The wild sea in the north of the islands is perfect for a round of surfing. Hadicuri and Boca Grandi Beach are particularly popular spots for this. Once a year, over 100 amateur windsurfers from all over the world meet here to compete against each other in various disciplines at the Hi-Winds Festival. But don't worry, beginners also get their money's worth and can take surfing and kitesurfing lessons at one of the numerous schools.
More information: www.aruba.com/de/unternehmungen/auf-dem-wasser/surfen-kitesurfen
5. Enjoy the sunset from the sea
Nowhere else does the sky turn such romantic shades of red as at sunset in Aruba. A sailing trip is the perfect way to enjoy the evening atmosphere and, above all, marvel at the view of the coast.
More information: www.aruba.com/de/unternehmungen/auf-dem-wasser/segeln
















































