Unique things to do in Aruba – A holistic Fitness/Wellness guide

Unique things to do in Aruba

We all love to devour yummy local delicacies & sugar loaded cocktails while on holiday yet wish to keep that holiday weight at bay. So if you are someone who likes to maintain their discipline and fitness regime even while on a vacation, then here are the unique things to do in Aruba to spice up and bring a change in your workout routine. In this blog we also share some cool spots around the island to break a sweat, some high up and some on the flat powdery beaches in front of Aruba’s world class beach resorts. So let’s begin!

A walk in Oranjestad Aruba

Unique things to do in Aruba

Take a scenic walk:

If you are in the high or low-rise areas the best thing you could do is walk on the footpaths along the palm tree lined roads, or simply walk/jog/run on the beach with the powdery sand beneath you massaging your feet, and the tradewinds and sea breeze keeping you cool. If you are in the downtown area, our favorite place for a walk/run is the Linear park. From where you can also watch the planes land and take off and witness some stunning sunsets.

Colorful sunsets on some of the best beaches in Aruba.

Besides our other favorite activities to bring about a change of scenery and routine to your regime are as follows:

Sunrise & Sunset swims:

Swimming if the best full body workout and Aruba has no shortage of that beautiful Caribbean Sea to get your laps in.

If you are looking for empty beaches, palapas and pin drop silence with nothing but the sound of crashing waves, we’d recommend you to go for an early morning sunrise swim. You can pick any, but for this we like to go out to Palm Beach, the stretch in front of the Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort & Hotel Riu Palace Antillas. We go a bit before sunrise and sit out at the pier in front of Divi Aruba Phoenix to just meditate or relax and then head down a bit in the direction of the Riu Palace Antillas for that first dip of the day.

Also along with a good full body workout it is just so therapeutic to swim in the rising sun’s glow while the moon is still up coexisting for a while.

Also this stretch is not so deep and an interesting spot for some free snorkeling.

A sunrise swim in Aruba between Riu Palace Antillas and Divi Phoenix.

Another of our favorite and unique things to do in Aruba is to go for sunset swims! Nothing like melting in the ocean along with the sun as it sets, turning that turquoise water to red and orange with it’s light. Aruba has no shortage of beautiful beaches so you could enjoy a sunset swim anywhere you like, but in you are wondering this particular fiery one is at one of the best beaches in Aruba called the Eagle Beach.

Besides, these two times are also perfect to avoid getting sun burnt. However, we recommend you still put on your sunscreen at all times even during a cloudy day.

Fiery sunsets on the best beach of Aruba, The Eagle Beach.

Yoga:

Aruba is also perfect for yogis and people looking to give yoga a try. There are several yoga centres and resorts offering beach yoga session. There is everything from Vinyasa, Ashtanga to full moon beach yoga sessions.

We loved the full moon yoga session offered by Island Yoga at Arashi beach. Besides, resorts like Manchebo also offer full moon yoga sessions with some live music out on their beach.

Full moon beach yoga in Aruba with Island Yoga.

Now a beach front yoga studio is great but imagine a floating one! Yes you read that right a FLOATING YOGA STUDIO aka SUP Yoga (Stand up Paddle board yoga).

Nothing more relaxing and calming than doing yoga completely surrounded by nature. Sky above you, Sea beneath you, the sea breeze keeping you cool while the warmth of the sun combined with those yoga postures and breaths fill your soul up with positive vibes.

So far sounds like a relaxing sweat sesh. Now if you want to challenge yourself a bit more you could plan to:

Hike Hooiberg (Haystack in Dutch):

Hiking up the Aruba mountain called Hooiberg.

A volcanic formation that is the second highest point of the island at 165 meters above the sea level. There are about 587 concrete steps to get to the top and half way through there is a gazebo as a rest point.

Once you reach the top you can enjoy scenic view of the island and on clear days you can even see Venezuela on the south.

We’d recommend to carry a bottle of water, flashlight and go during the sunrise or sunset hours to avoid massive heat. Also know that there are no restrooms. Carry/use sunblock either ways. That’s highly recommended throughout your stay in Aruba.

After all this hard work and sticking to your discipline it is only fair to have a little well deserved fun and indulge in the plethora of activities/experiences Aruba has to offer. Check out the links below for more such unique things to do in Aruba:

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Paolo
1 year ago

One of my favorite things to do whenever i go to beaches is do a quick morning jog before breakfast. A beach front yoga session is also not a bad idea. Adding Aruba to my bucket list.

sumit walia
1 year ago

HI
The visuals are breathtaking, and the suggestion of a predawn swim is indeed so tempting. You have highlighted the positive aspect of how it is an excellent full-body workout as well a therapeutic and I have to agree to this. Yoga surrounded by nature and as mentioned by you with water as the main medium, all-around must be a different experience from what is offered in India. This unique side of Aruba bought out by you in this post which focuses on the inner strengthing of the mind and body is refreshing.

Jay Artale
1 year ago

Such beautiful and dramatic sky scapes. I’m not much of an early riser, but I think I’d make an exception for a sunrise swim in Aruba. I’m sure I’d enjoy the serenity and beauty of the ocean at that time in the morning.

Agnes
1 year ago

I would love to swim during sunset and sunrise in this beautiful scenery. Aruba seems to be a paradise. Hike Hooiberg looks like a fantastic experience too. The Fitness regime during holidays is not easy for me, but I try my best to avoid cocktails and focus on exercise.

Subhashish Roy
Subhashish Roy
1 year ago

Yes it is so important to keep the right balance while holidaying because I tend to try out new dishes which ultimately add up to a lot of calories. An evening swim for me is a perfect way to not only enjoy the water but also to exercise the entire body. Be it outdoors or if not a sea destination, in the hotel pool if there is one available. The other activity that we do is to explore a lot though walks. Aruba looks like a fantastic destination.

Raksha
Raksha
1 year ago

The more I read your posts about Aruba, the more I want to be there right now. The pictures look stunning and it definitely looks like a place of dreams.

blair villanueva
blair villanueva
1 year ago

First, I have to check if my Philippine passport is on the list having free travel visa access to Aruba. The beaches are incredible, and that sunset experience looks romantic. Ohh I can’t wait to travel again.

Moon Ray
1 year ago

Fantastic photos. Sunset on the beach my favorite as well!!!

Shreya Saha
1 year ago

I am getting soaked in your Aruba blogs now. Loving the place! Great to know the place from angle of fitness and yoga. Full moon yoga session seems so cool.

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