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Aruba - Beaches

The north-west coast of Aruba, from Druif Beach to Eagle Beach, and Palm Beach to Molmok, offers 11km/7mi of uninterrupted white sand and relatively calm waters.

On the east coast, Bachelor's Beach, Boca Grandi, Boca Prins, Dos Playa, Black Stone Beach and Boca Andicuri have stronger currents and larger waves. Although they are not recommended for swimming, more advanced windsurfers may enjoy the waves.

The beaches in the south-east are less populated, and Baby Beach, with its shallow basin and calm waters, is good for inexperienced swimmers.

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Boca Mahos
Boca Mahos is a bay known for its strong winds and rough waters. 1km/0.6mi west of the bay is a ruined inn.
Boca Prins
Boca Prins are massive sand dunes, constantly changing because of the trade winds. 'Dune sliding' is a popular sport. The dunes lie behind a narrow stretch of beach along the coast.
Malmok
Malmok is a small settlement with a pleasant beach. This is a favorite spot for swimming and snorkeling with calm waters much of the time. The wreck of the German freighter "Antilia," run aground at the beginning of WWII, lies just offshore.
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