Eagle Beach, a nude beach in Aruba

Aruba beach

In the Lesser Antilles is the beautiful Caribbean island of Aruba. Rest in the southern Caribbean and belongs to the Netherlands for centuries although the first Europeans to colonize it were the Spanish.

Aruba is a typical island of this part of the world: tropical vegetation, white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and a high-class hotel offer that has made this part of this part one of the vacation destinations for many tourists in Europe. . Y It has beaches where certain nudism is tolerated, something that is not abundant on the beaches of the Caribbean.

Aruba

Palm Beach

Aruba it is an island without much relief, just a few hills in the interior that do not reach 200 meters of altitude. It has no rivers and its climate does not vary much during the year. Is hot. The capital is the city of Oranjestad, located just 25 kilometers off the coast of Venezuela.

Aruba lives from tourism and the vast majority of its visitors arrive from the United States first and then from Europe. The sector began to grow in the 90s and that has helped keep unemployment low.

Oranjestad Aruba

Aruba's population is around 100 inhabitants, somewhat more, and almost half live in the capital. Many are descended from Spanish and Dutch settlers who arrived after the century of Hispanic presence. They also descend from black slaves and to a lesser extent from the original people, which is the Arawak. Today people from other parts of the world come to live and work.

With so many different people, what language do you speak? It is spoken the Dutch, It is the one taught in schools and it is one of the official languages ​​but it is not the most widely spoken language since other languages ​​are used on a daily basis. The papacy it is the most common and also has the status of an official language. It is a mix of Afro-Portuguese and Spanish and what you will hear the most.

The beaches of Aruba

Baby Beach

If we see a map of the island we can draw a line almost down the middle and divide it into two sides, one west and one east. On the west side there are ten beaches and on the east side there are only four. It has to be said that There are officially no nude beaches in Aruba and no beaches to go topless. Some beaches even have signs that remind you if a forgetful tourist appears.

But custom is stronger than laws so here and there there are beaches or sectors of some beaches that have been more "relaxed" for some time now. And as more European tourists arrive, the custom extends and the norm relaxes.

On the beaches of Manchebo and Bucuti, on the east side, you can see women doing topless and the same in Divi and Tam, but if there is a place that has consciously decided to relax the rules, that place is the eagle beach.

Eagle beach

Eagle beach

Eagle Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Aruba and one of the widest and widest. Have soft white sands, like finely ground flour, and pristine, refreshing, transparent waters. It's an organized beach so there are kiosks, picnic areas, some umbrellas and shelters and posts that offer the practice of motorized sports: jet-ski, boats, paragliding, water skiing, etc.

Perhaps the beach is best known for its turtles, turtles come to their nests when the sun goes down and there are four varieties: long head, leather carapace, greens, and hawksbill. They are authorized to spawn anywhere on the island so the government only takes care of protecting the nests since each one can have up to 80 eggs. Red and yellow signs are posted for that.

Trees at Eagle Beach

Eagle Beach has several hotels across the street, across the street, and many offer loungers and umbrellas to their guests. The most classic postcard, however, is that of the characteristic trees: the fofoti. The fofoti lean towards the Caribbean Sea, there are only two, and I would almost say that they appear on all the postcards of the island.

Despite all these hotels and how touristy this beach is, the truth is that does not prohibit topless and many consider that it even promotes it. It is more frequent in the afternoon than in the morning, yes. Also, you should know that it is allowed or tolerated in hotel areas much more than in common areas and also only on the beach, not in the gardens or hotel facilities.

Girl going topless in Aruba

Eagle beach It is a beach very close to the capital, OranjestadSo it is one of the busiest beaches in Aruba. The good thing is that despite being close to the capital has many hotels that are not expensive and many meters of its beach are for public use and have not been captured by the resorts.

The truth is that if you like nudism then you should head to another destination in Aruba. The De Palm Island and The Renaissance resorts are great for the topless That's because it already has an adult sector that allows you to go topless and get into the water half-naked. Of course, you must be a guest or pay to use the island as a non-guest. In that case the island is open from 7 am to 7 pm.

Palm island

So what you need to know is that Aruba has no nude beaches. What it has are some beaches where it is possible to go topless. All Aruba beaches are public but there are certain sectors taken over by hotels and that is where the norm relaxes. Of course, the further away from the cities you go, and as long as you are alone, you can try to get more out of your swimsuit but keep in mind that it is against the law.

For nude beaches in the Caribbean one option is Jamaica.


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  1.   Brown Ardull said

    Aruba along with Bonaire and Curaçao make up the Netherlands Antilles at no time have they belonged to Venezuela