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You'll find there are some advantages to visiting a beach that isn't crowded with thousands of other sun-lovers, like not having to struggle through a crowd every time you want to take a dip and Rodger's Beach offers just that.
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 has some beaches that are more secluded than Rodger's Beach the combination of natural beauty, personality and other qualities provided by this location could be just right for you.
Many of the beaches in Aruba are quiet and secluded, and, of course, Rodger's Beach can provide though you'll never be too far away, either. With cities nearby but not too close you'll have everything you need.
One of the most important parts of a beach can be location, and a sunny spot on the beach can be extremely important. Aruba is home to many beaches, like Rodger's Beach. Therefore, whether you're looking for a secluded spot or a bustling beachfront you can find it, but you'll have to decide if this one is best for you.
Location
Rodger's Beach is near Seroe Colarado, so you can tour the town after your visit to the beach.Nearby Hotels
Whether or not you encounter many other people will depend on when you visit. Those wanting to stay in this neighborhood have some good options to consider.
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 number of people at the beach is affected by a few things, including the season and time of day. A few of Aruba's beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded especially when tourism season is as its peak. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider can be, for some beach goers, the possibility of crowds. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, some would rather relax in a peaceful spot by themselves.
Like everything else about Aruba this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to certain visitors. The personality of this beach is somewhat 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.
Food
Notwithstanding the fact that this beach isn't close to many restaurants you still have some options, especially if you're prepared to venture a little farther away.
Aruba offers plenty of great restaurants, but not all meals have to be eaten in a formal setting. Some vacationers enjoy having a meal right at the beach. Many hotels will prepare a picnic lunch for you, or you can find picnic supplies en route to the beach.
Visitors may enjoy the snack bar at this beach.Other Beaches
Needless to say, Rodger's Beach isn't the only beach you'll find in Aruba.
You'll find quite a few activities in Aruba, no matter which of the beaches, even Rodger's Beach, you choose to visit.