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Aruba in 3 Days — Beaches, Arikok & a Sunset

Eagle Beach + Palm Beach + Arikok National Park + Antilla snorkel + California Lighthouse sunset

Aruba 3-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
3 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$540
Budget–luxury
$240–$1,190

As of 2026, the recommended Aruba 3-day route runs Day1 Eagle Beach + Palm Beach + California Lighthouse sunset · Day2 Arikok National Park 4x4 — Natural Pool, caves & wild coast · Day3 Antilla shipwreck snorkel + Oranjestad + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $540 on a mid-range budget. Three days hits Aruba's essentials. Day 1 eases in on the famous west-coast beaches — Eagle Beach with its divi-divi trees and lively Palm Beach — capped by a California Lighthouse sunset. Day 2 goes rugged with a 4x4 tour of Arikok National Park (the Natural Pool, caves, and wild coast). Day 3 mixes a snorkel or dive over the Antilla shipwreck with Oranjestad's pastel streets before departure. The island is small (about 32km by 9km), so distances are short, but a rental car or tours help reach Arikok and the south. US dollars work everywhere, English is universal, and there's no hurricane worry.

3-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$240

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$540

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,190

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Eagle Beach + Palm Beach + California Lighthouse sunset

Eagle Beach (divi-divi trees) - Palm Beach watersports - Malmok snorkel - California Lighthouse sunset

Activities

  1. 09:00 Eagle Beach + the divi-divi trees 2h30

    Start at Eagle Beach, repeatedly ranked among the Caribbean's best — a wide white-sand beach in the low-rise district, home to the iconic wind-bent divi-divi trees that are Aruba's most photographed spot.

    Cost: Free (loungers/umbrellas extra) TIP: Mornings (9-11am) are best for soft light and fewer crowds at the divi-divi trees. The water is calm and swimmable here. Reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+ is essential — the UV is intense and the trade-wind breeze hides how fast you burn.
  2. 12:00 Lunch — Eagle Beach or Palm Beach 1h15

    A casual beachfront or strip lunch — fish tacos, salads, or a local plate. Eduardo's Beach Shack on Palm Beach does loaded açaí bowls and lighter fare if you want something healthy.

    Cost: $15-30 per person TIP: Dining is pricey across Aruba; lunch is a good time to eat lighter and cheaper before a sit-down dinner. Many beach bars add a service charge.
  3. 13:30 Palm Beach + watersports 2h30

    Move to Palm Beach, the lively high-rise resort strip with piers, bars, and every watersport — jet skis, parasailing, paddleboards, banana boats. The busiest, most active beach on the island.

    Cost: Beach free; watersports $30-90 TIP: Palm Beach is the energetic counterpart to quiet Eagle Beach — good for activity and people-watching. The piers (De Palm Pier) are classic photo spots. Negotiate watersport prices and check operator safety.
  4. 16:30 Malmok / Boca Catalina snorkel (optional) 1h

    Just north of Palm Beach, the rocky-entry snorkel spots at Malmok, Boca Catalina, and Tres Trapi are known for sea turtles in calm, clear water — a quick add before the lighthouse.

    Cost: Free (bring/rent gear) TIP: Water shoes help with the rocky entry. Turtles are often spotted here — keep your distance. Skip if the wind has churned the water; the calmer west-coast spots are better.
  5. 18:00 California Lighthouse sunset 1h

    Drive to the island's northwestern tip for the California Lighthouse, a classic sunset viewpoint over the rugged coast and dunes. A short visit timed to golden hour.

    Cost: Free (lighthouse climb small fee) TIP: One of Aruba's best sunset spots. There's a restaurant nearby if you want to stay for dinner with a view. The area is exposed and windy — bring a light layer.
  6. 19:30 Dinner — Palm Beach strip or Madame Janette 2h

    Dinner on the Palm Beach strip (Gianni's for Italian, or a steakhouse), or a special-occasion meal at Madame Janette nearby — European-Caribbean fine dining in an open-air garden.

    Cost: $30-80 per person TIP: Reserve ahead in high season. Madame Janette is dinner-only and closed Sundays. Expect a service charge plus tip on the bill.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Eduardo's Beach Shack

Palm Beach · $8-20

Açaí bowl or hotel breakfast before the beach.

Lunch

Beachfront casual

Eagle / Palm Beach · $15-30

Fish tacos or a light local plate.

Dinner

Gianni's or Madame Janette

Palm Beach · $30-80

Italian on the strip, or European-Caribbean fine dining.

Transit:

Rental car or taxi for the lighthouse run. The L10 bus links Oranjestad with the Eagle/Palm Beach strip. Uber is not available — use licensed taxis.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $175 Luxury $410
DAY 2

Arikok National Park 4x4 — Natural Pool, caves & wild coast

Arikok National Park - Conchi Natural Pool - Quadirikiri Caves - rugged windward coast - Baby Beach (optional)

Activities

  1. 08:00 Guided 4x4 / UTV Arikok tour pickup Full day (6-7h)

    A guided Jeep or UTV tour into Arikok National Park, which covers about 18% of Aruba. Most tours include hotel pickup, the park entry fee, the Natural Pool, caves, and a few lookouts over the wild interior and windward coast.

    Cost: $100-160 with transport (often lunch) TIP: The Conchi (Natural Pool) and rough interior tracks require a 4x4 — a regular rental car can't reach them, so a guided tour is the practical choice. Bring swimwear, water, sun protection, and sturdy shoes. It's hot, dusty, and exposed.
  2. 10:00 Conchi — the Natural Pool 1h

    A natural rock-enclosed swimming pool on the rugged windward coast, sheltered from the open Atlantic swell. A signature Arikok experience — swim in the protected basin while waves crash against the rocks outside.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Entry can be slippery and the surrounding rocks sharp — water shoes help. Conditions depend on the sea; guides will advise if it's too rough to swim safely. A top photo and swim stop.
  3. 12:00 Quadirikiri & Fontein caves 1h30

    Explore Arikok's limestone sea caves — Quadirikiri's sunlit chambers (with bats) and Fontein's Arawak rock drawings. A cooler break from the sun amid the park's cactus-and-divi-divi landscape.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Bring a small flashlight (phone works). The caves are home to bats — harmless but expect them. Combine with the lunch break most tours include.
  4. 14:30 Windward coast lookouts 1h30

    Stops along Arikok's dramatic windward coastline — natural bridges, blowholes, and rugged cliffs where the Atlantic pounds the rocks. The wild, untamed side of Aruba, far from the resort beaches.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: The windward coast is scenic but the water here is rough and not for swimming. Hold onto hats — it's very windy. Great for photography.
  5. 16:30 Tour drop-off + rest 1h30

    Return to your hotel after a full, dusty day in the park. Time to shower off, cool down, and rest before dinner.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Arikok days are tiring — hot, dusty, and bumpy. Plan an easy evening rather than a big outing.
  6. 19:00 Dinner — over-the-water at Pinchos 2h

    A relaxed dinner over the water at Pinchos Grill & Bar in Oranjestad, built on a pier above the sea — grilled skewers and fresh seafood with a sunset view.

    Cost: $30-55 per person TIP: Reserve ahead for a sunset table — Pinchos is small and books out. A romantic choice. An easy taxi from the resort strip.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (early)

Palm / Eagle Beach · $10-20

Fuel up before an early tour pickup.

Lunch

Tour-included lunch

Arikok / south · Included

Most 4x4 tours include a packed or local lunch.

Dinner

Pinchos Grill & Bar

Oranjestad · $30-55

Over-the-water grilled skewers and seafood.

Transit:

Guided 4x4/UTV tour with hotel pickup (the Natural Pool needs a 4x4). A regular rental car cannot reach the interior tracks.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $95 Mid $200 Luxury $420
DAY 3

Antilla shipwreck snorkel + Oranjestad + departure

Antilla shipwreck snorkel/dive - Oranjestad pastel streets + Renaissance Marketplace - duty-free - airport

Activities

  1. 08:30 Antilla shipwreck snorkel or dive trip 3h30

    A morning boat trip to the Antilla, a WWII-era German freighter scuttled in 1940 off the northwest coast — around 120m long and one of the Caribbean's most popular wrecks. Snorkelers see the shallow upper structure; divers explore deeper.

    Cost: Snorkel $50-70; 2-tank dive $130-200 TIP: An advanced certification is recommended for the full wreck dive; snorkel trips suit everyone. Many trips combine the Antilla with the calm turtle-snorkel at Boca Catalina. Don't dive within 18-24h of flying.
  2. 12:30 Lunch + hotel check-out 1h30

    Check out (store bags at the hotel) and grab a casual lunch before exploring town. A good moment for a final beachfront meal or a local plate.

    Cost: $15-30 per person TIP: Most hotels store luggage free after check-out. Keep your flight time in mind — Aruba's small airport can get busy with US-bound flights and pre-clearance.
  3. 14:00 Oranjestad — pastel streets + Renaissance Marketplace 2h

    Wander Oranjestad's colorful Dutch-colonial center, the Renaissance Marketplace, and the waterfront. Browse duty-free shops, the tram, and the pastel facades that give the capital its character.

    Cost: Free (shopping extra) TIP: Oranjestad is walkable and good for souvenirs, Aruba Aloe products, and duty-free. The free downtown tram loops the main street. Easy to combine with last-minute shopping before the airport.
  4. 16:30 Airport transfer + departure 1h30

    Collect your bags and taxi to Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), just south of Oranjestad — about 15-20 minutes from the resort strip.

    Cost: Taxi ~$30 from Palm Beach TIP: US-bound travelers clear US immigration pre-clearance at AUA before departure — allow extra time (arrive 3h before US flights). Fixed-rate taxis; confirm the fare before riding.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Palm / Eagle Beach · $10-20

Light breakfast before the boat trip.

Lunch

Beachfront or local plate

Oranjestad / strip · $15-30

A final casual lunch in town or on the beach.

Dinner

In-flight or airport dining

AUA Airport · $10-25

Airport meal before departure.

Transit:

Boat trip with operator pickup. Taxi to AUA (~$30 from Palm Beach). US flights have pre-clearance — arrive 3h early.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $165 Luxury $360

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Aruba 3-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Aruba?
For the highlights, yes — beaches, an Arikok 4x4 day, the Antilla snorkel, and Oranjestad. Four to five nights is more relaxed and lets you add Baby Beach, San Nicolas's murals, and a sunset sail. Most North American visitors come for a full week on a resort or all-inclusive package, which suits the slow beach rhythm.
Do I need a rental car?
Not if you stay on the Palm/Eagle Beach strip and use tours and taxis. A rental ($40-80/day) helps for exploring freely — the north coast, Baby Beach, San Nicolas, and Savaneta seafood. But the Arikok Natural Pool and interior need a 4x4, which is why most people book a guided tour for the park regardless.
Is Aruba expensive?
Yes, mid-to-upper-tier Caribbean — pricier than mainland Mexico, well below St Barts. Dining is the big cost (most food is imported), and high-season resorts run $250-900+/night. Save by eating lunch at local spots like Zeerovers, self-catering from a condo, and visiting in the September-November low season for 25-40% lower rates.
What about the wind and the beaches?
The trade winds blow strong most days — great for windsurfing and natural cooling, but they blow sand on exposed beaches and chop up the windward (east/north) coast. Swim and relax on the sheltered west-coast beaches: Eagle, Palm, and the calm shallow Baby Beach in the south.

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