Rodger's Beach
 

Rodger's Beach is found on the southeastern edge of Aruba. Nearly every major hotel and attraction in desert island Aruba is located near its main city, Oranjestad, and the popular Palm and Manchebo Beaches.

There are plenty of advantages to visiting a beach that isn't filled with other beach-goers, like having a quiet stretch of sand to enjoy for yourself and Rodger's Beach provides those rewards.

South of San Nicolas, on Aruba's eastern tip, lies Rodger's Beach. This inviting beach is a soft white strip that leads into shallow aqua waters, which are protected by a colorful coral reef. Sea grape and palapas are scattered on the beach to provide shade, and bright fishing boats populate the waters off the coast. Smoke from a nearby oil refinery can be seen from the beach and while this may take a little getting used to, it certainly doesn't keep locals away from gorgeous Rodger's Beach.

Although Aruba offers beaches that are more secluded than Rodger's Beach the natural beauty, personality and atmosphere available at this beach might be just what the doctor ordered.

Seclusion and privacy are part of the draw to Aruba's beaches, and this sedate vacation style can be had at Rodger's Beach without taking you too far away. With cities nearby but not too close you'll have everything you need.

The beaches of Aruba are known for their natural beauty, helping them to become a popular destination for vacationers. Although travelers often frequent these beaches, some are less popular than others. The nature of each beach is different, and the personality of Rodger's Beach is perfect for some travelers.

For many visitors to the Caribbean the attractions and amenities at a beach are important attributes that distinguish one beach from another. But others feel that the size of the crowd is what really matters. The Caribbean is known for its many beaches, and Rodger's Beach is just one of them. By studying the information below, you can make up your mind if this one doesn't fit your style.

Food

Notwithstanding the fact that this beach is not exactly the area's culinary epicenter you still have some options, especially if you are prepared to drive a bit.

There are an assortment of dining options in Aruba, but some meals are best enjoyed out of doors. Some visitors like having a meal on the beach. Many hotels will be happy to pack a picnic lunch for their guests, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.

Visitors may enjoy the snack bar at this beach.

Amenities and Ambience

Snorkeling along the coral reef is a popular past time at Rodger's Beach, but for a little more excitement, there is also live entertainment. Shower facilities and a quaint bar and grill can also be found nearby.

The amount of people on the beach depends on the time of year, time of day, and many other factors. A few of Aruba's beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded especially when the season is at its peak. One of the key things one should keep in mind when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. While some prefer a crowded beach filled with people and activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like everything else about Aruba this beach has a distinctive personality which will appeal to some visitors more than others. The personality of this beach is a little different from what you'll discover in other parts of Aruba. Since its only accessible by car, visitors won't find huge crowds on Rodger's Beach, but it is a well-known destination for swimming and snorkeling in shallow, protected waters.

Location

Rodger's Beach is near Seroe Colarado, so travelers staying in this area won't have far to go.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other visitors at the beach can vary widely, depending on the time of day and season of the year. Those who would like to stay in this neighborhood won't have trouble finding a spot.

Other Beaches

You'll find plenty of beaches to choose from in Aruba,; therefore, Rodger's Beach is just one of the options.

When you're ready to hit the beach in Aruba you'll have plenty of choices, and Rodger's Beach is just one of the many options.

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