One of the best beaches in the world. Definitively my favorite. White sands and crystal clear water make this a paradise. It is also conveniently located close to Orange Stat and High Rise hotel area.
Lovely soft white sand beach. The main restaurant is very slow but nice, & the snack bar 100 feet south is quick & cheaper but very limited menu. We went all day & near high tide swam way out past the very shallow area to the opening in the stone breakwater. There are thousands of colorful fish out there & we even swam out a little further & saw some bigger fish & reef squid!
Nice quiet water bay. Good snorkeling I have been told by my partner and nice sands. Shame the Aruba oil refinery is nearby and detracts from the view. Safe beach to take the kids too.
This is by far my favorite beach in Aruba. It is a "local" hangout but that's why I like it. Don't go here on the weekend if you can avoid it. Especially Sunday, because the beach will be packed. There are a few chairs and shade tents you can rent, but I just find a tree and setup there. Calm clear water, and even some cool fish swimming around.
A lot busier than it used to be, and a lot more commercial. There is a restaurant and bar there now, cabanas and chairs for rent and $2 bathrooms if you don't buy anything in the restaurant. Still a lovely, calm place to swim. Still s fave.
It's nice because the water is quite shallow for quite a ways. Make sure you get there nice and early to secure a nice spot at one of the free little straw huts.
There is a company there that rents out beach chairs for $8 each in the mornings. They will not haggle, so keep that in mind.
Bring your own meals/snacks/drinks if possible, as everything is tourist priced.
It can get very windy in the winter months. Also keep in mind that busloads of tourists get dropped off so you'll be competing with them for spots.
Best place to enjoy the sun and sit in the water in Aruba. You are in a lagoon protected from the waves. Nice little snack restaurant and bar very close by.
Excellent beach for the entire family. It is calm and shallow. Not crowded like the hotel area beaches of Aruba. Ample parking space. Not allowed to barbeque on the beach. But there are restaurants present and also public restrooms. It is located next to a diving shop which gives excellent service and excursions are available daily.
This place is really a must visit. With nice beaches, you will feel the tranquility while the waves of the sea pass you by. If you are on vacation, for sure, you will be totally relaxed after visiting this place. The contrast is really amazing, while having high current and deeper sea behind the rocks, you will enjoy the tranquility and safety of the baby beach with no worries.
shallow, steady water is large enough to accommodate large crowd that descends here. You can spot variety of fish in water, so do the brown pelicans which cohabit this place with us. You can rent snorkeling kit for $10/kit with an ID as collateral. Fun for kids and grown ups alike.
Not my favorite beach in Aruba but it is nice and they have improved the look and amenities over the years at the expences of the more pristine condition of the past.
Beautiful beach, lovely easy swim, water not deep and great snorkling. Easy and relaxing atmosphere. Restaurant present.
Beautiful beach. Been coming here for years. Worth the trip! Good food at Big Mama Grill too. Good prices and super friendly staff. Rental prices for lounge chairs and Cabana cost $56 for the day- not great but it's the only option unless you want to burn. Good snorkeling once you go out past the shallow section
The best beach in Aruba. We visited most of the beaches and compared them all unfavorably to Baby Beach. If you're staying in the resorts, you'll be tempted to venture no farther than Arashi beach, but Baby Beach has superior snorkeling, better sand, better sun shelters, easier parking and more. I miss Baby Beach so much right now.
You can't go to Aruba without hitting every major beach. This beach is very awesome! It's more native Aruba than the hotel, resort and casino beaches.
Omg! Such an awesome beach. Very clear shallow water that all family members can enjoy. And you must stop and eat at Big Mama's restaurant. Fantastic Flintstones theme and excellent food and service.
Picturesque public beach. Great for snorkelling. Plenty of free parking. Gets very busy so go early (9am).
Get out and experience the real Aruba! This beach on the south end of Aruba is the Caribbean at its finest! Bring your swimsuit and your snorkel gear for a great day in the surf! Don't miss this beach.
Nice but not extraordinary. It's really just a basic blue-water beach. They say the snorkel is so great there.. BUT, the snorkel is less than average. You have to go over by the rocks, cause that's where the marine life lingers, but it's nothing special.
Baby Beach is highly overrated. It was very nice sand and extremely shallow waters, but it was very crowded and small. The rip you off because they know only tourists visit. They charge $56 for the day for a cover to go over 2 chairs. They don't have water to clean your feet off and the bathroom is so tiny you have to hold your breath to get in. Definitely not worth the trip. It was nearly an hour away from the main hotels and nothing was closer by except the prison
BEAUTIFUL! there was snorkeling, free snorkeling and the fish were beautiful. Crystal clear water. This Beach was a MUST SEE. You can't wait #Aruba with out seeing #babybeach
Great little pool/lagoon type man made Beach. The view of the refinery is not great. Great for little kids the day we went was very windy. Prefer Palm Beach for that reason.
Beautiful out of the way beach. Not crowded, soft white sand, and turquoise water.
Completely beautiful and far enough away where it wasn't completely crowded. The next time we visit Aruba, this will be the number one place we revisit.
Beautiful! Such a great place to spend a day! The water is calm and blue!
You can't help but feel a sense of peace at baby beach ✌
One of the best and most scenic beaches we found. Some great snorkeling if you make your way down between the shore and rocks.