Gather the kids and get ready to create lifelong memories on the Caribbean island of Aruba. Traveling to this sunny, happy island is easy, with regular flights to Aruba on American Airlines from almost anywhere in the U.S. and plenty of family-friendly resorts. Whether you want to simply feel the white sand of the island’s famous beaches between your toes or go snorkeling in clear, turquoise water, a wide range of activities are available to fill your days with fun and adventure. Whatever your family’s idea of happiness is, experiencing the Aruba Effect together will help you find it.
Itinerary / 7 Days
PLAN YOUR TRIPDay 1:Arrive in Aruba
If the family’s hungry, head to nearby Amore Mio Pizzeria Napoletana. Its from-scratch, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza is the highlight, but the traditional Italian menu, full of fresh salads and pasta like homemade lasagna, is a crowd-pleaser.
That evening, set sail with Pelican Adventures for a scenic cruise along Aruba’s coastline. You’ll glide by hidden coves aboard a custom-built catamaran with an open bar that serves tropical cocktails and snacks as you soak in the spectacular sunset over the water.
For an extra treat, add on a seaside four-course dinner at Pelican Nest Seafood Grill, where you can savor freshly grilled snapper or shrimp on the pier.

Ayo Rock Formations
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Day 2:Learn About Island History and Go Horseback Riding
Next, explore the Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations, where winding trails lead to massive boulders that seem to rise mysteriously from the desert landscape. These ancient formations are a must-see for anyone visiting Aruba—the whole family will enjoy climbing through narrow passages and spotting ancient petroglyphs carved into the rocks.
Then, visit the Gold Mine Ranch, a family-owned ranch on Aruba’s northeast coast. The tour includes a 90-minute horseback ride past rugged cliffs and crashing waves and stops at the Historic Gold Mines, a relic of the island’s gold rush history.
If you have time before returning to Palm Beach, stop by the Ostrich Farm, where a guided tour sheds light on these fascinating, flightless birds, their emu relatives, and how they’ve adapted their behavior to the Aruban desert.
End the day at Smokey Joe’s Aruba on the Palm Beach strip. Dig into wood-smoked baby back ribs, rotisserie chicken, and fresh Caribbean fish or shrimp in a lively open-air setting, just right for families looking for a fun, casual dinner.

Stop at Mangel Halto Beach
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Day 3:Hike Arikok National Park
Then, hike through Arikok National Park, where cactus-studded landscapes and limestone cliffs lead to tranquil beaches. Home to natural formations, ancient drawings, and hidden caves, the park covers nearly 8,000 acres. To make the most of your visit, consider booking a guided tour with a park ranger, who can point out the diverse flora and fauna and take you to some of the park’s most secluded spots and stunning viewpoints.
Another option is visiting the Donkey Sanctuary, where the whole family can help feed Aruba’s friendliest donkeys during a private 30-minute petting and hugging session. Learn how they’ve been part of the island’s culture for more than 500 years and why their affectionate nature makes them excellent companions.
Make time for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding at Mangel Halto Beach. As you slip through the mangrove-fringed waters, you’re bound to feel a sense of peace while reconnecting with nature and the entire family and observing colorful marine life like parrotfish, yellowtail snapper, and vivid sponges and anemones in the deeper areas.
Make your way to downtown Oranjestad for dinner at Yemanja. Helmed by chef Joyce de Cuba Huske, the restaurant is known for its outdoor terrace, wood-fired grill, and international dishes with bold Caribbean flavors. Try the Mediterranean lamb dumplings, grouper filled with Boursin cheese au gratin or grilled stuffed Portobello mushroom.

The Butterfly Farm
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Day 4:Visit the Butterfly Farm and De Palm Island Water Park
Next, hop on the ferry to the private island water park of De Palm Island, where you can enjoy activities like banana boat rides, a thrilling zip line, or an underwater SeaTrek, where you walk on the ocean floor. The experience includes a buffet lunch plus an open bar for adults. De Palm Island also has beachside cabanas with premium seating if you want more privacy.
For dinner, feast on pizza, burgers, and elevated pub fare in the convivial atmosphere of North End Pub and Grill.

Practice your new snorkeling skills at Arashi Beach
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Day 5:Snorkel at Malmok and Arashi Beach
Then, prepare for a private snorkeling expedition with Coral Ocean Aruba at Malmok, a picturesque spot on Aruba’s northwest coast where the shallow reefs teem with bright corals and tropical fish.
In the afternoon, practice your new snorkeling skills at Arashi Beach, where you might spot eels and starfish. With beach huts for shade and magnificent sunsets, Arashi is practically tailor-made for lingering until dusk.
Top off the day at Salt and Pepper in Arawak Garden near Palm Beach, where you can order from a massive menu of tapas that represent worldwide culinary traditions. Try the local seafood tapas or the garlic shrimp and keep an eye out for the daily specials that highlight fresh ingredients.

Visit Baby Beach
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Day 6:See Street Art in San Nicolas
Break for lunch at Big Mama Grill at Baby Beach, known for its laid-back vibes and generous portions. Fill up on burgers, fish sandwiches, seafood platters, and fried funchi, a local specialty similar to French fries but made with cornmeal instead of potatoes.
Spend the rest of the afternoon at Baby Beach, one of the Caribbean’s most kid-friendly spots. With its half-moon expanse of soft sand and calm lagoon, the beach is ideal for families. The shallow waters allow swimmers to wade out far while still touching the bottom—great for little ones and those who love to float. It makes for a peaceful, family-friendly experience that restores the spirit.
Come dinner time, continue to Gostoso Restaurant in Oranjestad. Here, you’ll find an enticing mix of Portuguese, Caribbean, and international dishes like goat stew, seafood, and beef skewers here. Save room for homemade desserts, including tres leches cake and coconut flan.

See iguanas at Philip’s Animal Garden and throughout the island.
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Day 7:Visit Philip’s Animal Garden and Board a Submarine
At midday, go to Craft, a terrace café and bar known for power bowls, burgers, tacos, and creative cocktails. Its convenient Palm Beach location and kids’ menu make it the perfect spot to refuel.
In the afternoon, dive 130 feet below the surface with Atlantis Submarine for a close-up look at shipwrecks and coral reefs. From the comfort of a real submarine, the family can experience the wonders of the Caribbean’s marine life without getting wet.
Wrap up your Aruba trip with dinner at Que Pasa Restaurant & Winebar in downtown Oranjestad. Set in a historic merchant building, this local mainstay serves an eclectic mix of international dishes like beef tataki, chicken dumplings in miso bouillon, and sushi rolls. An in-house wine expert available to suggest pairings to complement each dish.