KarenK37
This little gem is a challenge to get to without a jeep or similar. If you can get to it, put it on the list. Very secluded and private provided you time it right. Unfortunately the atv, jeep and other tours hit it and the droves come onto the beach and will literally trample across you if you park your towel in the middle. Push to the sides and only a few of the tourists will venture to the sides as they often seem more interested in ticking the beach off the "to-do" list than enjoying it. My husband and I enjoyed a sunrise breakfast that we brought with us (absolutely no amenities). We we're alone until about 9:30 and then saw some jeeps coming do bailed out. There were some fun little sand crabs sneaking out of their little holes to check out the surroundings that likely burrow in not to be seen when the beach gets a bit busier. Not sure on the timing, but suspect before 10 best and after 3 if you want a chance at having the beach to yourself. Was one of the highlights of our visit.
HLAtlanta
Really big surf, but it looks really dangerous from shore. Rough rock surface means you have to be careful where you walk. But very scenic view.We came on a tour, so I don't know whether there are difficulties getting there.
Mi-Dan20
I would use extreme caution before swimming, surfing or any activity in the water on this beach. It was tossing around the surfers like dolls. Our guide said one of his friends had an accident here that left him paralyzed, suffice to say use caution. The upside is it is a beautiful remote beach, just a simply pristine beautiful beach ripe for photo opportunities.
FreddyA776
We got to drive the four wheelers in town to the beach areas then back on the streets back to the touring facility. It was a good time for us. I wish our tour had some time on the beach, but it wasn't on our schedule. It was long and dirty and windy, but beautiful coastlines to look. I'd do it again.
772elizabethg
Had a great time boogie boarding. However this beach has some large waves and strong currents. Not advised for weak swimmers or young children. However, beach area is quite large and the view is breathtaking.
J7233MCrachels
We took a tour with Magical Madi and this was one of the stops. The beach was totally empty except us and the other couple on the tour. These waves were crazy and at times a little too big for me (granted I'm 5'5 and 110 lbs) but it was so much fun! We did come home with seaweed in our unmentionables but it was totally worth it. Madi told us the beach is safe because the tide is always pushing in so you won't get pulled out to sea. This was one of our favorite stops in Aruba!
173eddiep
We recently went on a tour in Aruba with De Palm Tours. It's a great tour for those interested in seeing Andicuri National Park and the less commercial sites of the island. The tour covers a lot of rugged terrain using Yamaha Rhinos. The scenery is beautiful, the Rhinos are a load of fun, and you can even ride them on the streets. Our guide, Juan, was a lot of fun to talk with and get to know as well as an excellent story teller and guide.I would highly recommend Juan and the trip and will do it again if we make it back to Aruba!
Surfergirlmel
We took a jeep tour through ABC (which was amazing! Do it!) and we stopped at this beach for a swim. It was the clearest water I have ever seen in my life! The cliffs are beautiful and the waves are the perfect size! Mid day there were only 2 people on this beach other than our tour. Absolutely stunning. Best beach in Aruba!
Texas_Phil
This beach is difficult to find, but worth the effort...we went there twice in three days and still got turned around getting there! The beach is often visited by off-road tours, but they seldom stay even long enough to swim...just take a few pictures. We were there on a Weekend day and a weekday and the number of people that routinely visit this wonderful beach is very small. There is no shade here except what is provided by the rock ledges, so people migrate here. We drove to the beach in the smallest rental car on the island, just drive carefully and dont try and drive all the way to the beach entrance since the sand gets very soft. We parked about 50 yards back and its an easy walk, even with our cooler, snorkeling equipment and towels. The water typically has some good wave activity, but in our experience, not a lot of strong current so we really enjoyed the swimming just beyond the wave break. The water is amazingly clear. I had a great time body surfing the waves and you can usually see people on boogie boards. There are no facilities at this beach. You can walk to this beach from the parking lot of the Natural Bridge, but with a little patience, you can find the road! This is our favorite beach on Aruba so far!
406joshm
If you're looking for a place to body board or bodysurf, this is the best place on the island. I bodysurfed for a couple of hours, without fins, and had no problems. It's rough surf, and it will bash you around, but if you're a confident swimmer you'll be fine. Both days I went there were about a half dozen local kids body boarding. They didn't seem to mind me bodysurfing just behind them, but I was careful to stay out of their way. To get there, we parked in the Natural Bridge parking lot and walked over to Andicuri. About a fifteen minute walk over rocky terrain.We also checked out Dos Playas, where the surf was too big for swimming (seriously, I'll swim just about anyplace that has big waves, but swimming here is impossible), and Grapefield, where there were too many rocks along the shore.
AndyR2
I did drive to it in a rental car. a 4x4 would have been better but with careful driving it is possible without. Not recommended for swimming unless you are very strong, but great place to get away and enjoy the remote beauty. The trip out is great too.
MrEMan2
Within sight of the Natural Bridge (or what's left of it), but you can't get here directly from there without either walking or the use of an ATV. But it is worth getting to ... one of the few spots on the north shore where the locals will swim (although, like anywhere on the north shore, swimming here should be considered dangerous and "at your own risk"), my wife's family spent many weekends picnicing and playing in the surf at Andicuri. We took 3 teenagers (all strong swimmers) to Aruba and Andicuri was easily one of their favorite places to play ... we returned several times. While 4WD isn't required in the strictest sense, have a 4WD jeep made the road in much more managable. And it's nothing more than a white strip of beach, so bring your own refreshments ...
Dhiancs
A região com a praia, a pequena ponte natural a torna bastante bonita e interessante. Ao seu lado existe os arcos de Wariruri.
nowfloripa
Muito bonita, uma das mais bonitas, ou a mais bonita praia de Aruba, super tranquila, mas o acesso é apenas de 4x4, por isso mesmo, o presente é a tranquilidade e um visual deslumbrante.
RMFernandes
Difícil de chegar, mas é semi deserta e tem uma beleza exótica, diferente das outras praias de Aruba. Situada na costa Leste, com mar bem batido, mas protegido por uma pequea falha nos corais costeiros.