Andicuri Beach
Beach · Aruba ·

Andicuri Beach

Beach · Aruba ·

Rugged bay beach with coral cliffs, ideal for bodyboarding

beautiful beach
secluded beach
4x4 required
natural escape
strong waves
rugged shoreline
bodyboarding
peaceful atmosphere
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Andicuri Beach by Photo by Bart van Gastel
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Andicuri Beach by null
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Andicuri Beach by null
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Andicuri Beach by null
Andicuri Beach by null
Andicuri Beach by null
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What Makes Aruba So Dreamy, According to a Travel Expert - AFAR

"A remote, wind-swept beach visited on island jeep excursions, known for its natural, rugged shoreline rather than calm swimming conditions." - AFAR

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"Some call this cove, positioned on the windward side of the island, Aruba ’s most beautiful beach. It’s pristine and just the right amount of windswept, thanks to the towering limestone cliffs that surround the powdered sands and crystalline waters. If you’re looking for a true escape, the relatively inaccessible Andicuri is your spot—it’s reachable only by four-by-four or a strenuous hike. Once there, you’ll find mostly locals. Swimming isn’t encouraged, but surfers, boogie boarders, and kitesurfers still try to catch the impressive swells. Note: There are no beach facilities, though overhanging ledges provide some shade."

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Andicuri Beach

Derik P.

Google
This beach was absolutely beautiful. We arrived just as a few tour groups were leaving, so we had the entire beach to ourselves—it felt like our own private paradise! The scenery was stunning, with clear blue water, soft sand, and a peaceful atmosphere. You’ll definitely need a 4x4 vehicle to get there, but it’s 100% worth the trip. One of the most peaceful and memorable spots in Aruba. I highly recommend it!

corenzo W.

Google
Beautiful beach, it's like your on another world. If you come from route 6 you will need a 4x4 to drive it . We had a car and went as far as we could, then walked the rest of the way. It was solid 25min hike. If it is not sunny ☀️, cloudy ☁️ i suggest is best time to do it . . You can come from natural bridge area but still a little hike. The view is amazing especially if you take 5 mins walk to top of the rocks. You can feel the spray of the sea as it hits the rocks

Sailee

Google
Beautiful beach!! Short trail from Natural Bridge leads you to this beach. It takes about an hour max in total out and back. Might take less if you dont stop for pictures or explore around. We visited on a Sunday afternoon and had the beach to ourselves for most of the time. Only a few visitors via ATV route were there

Dani B.

Google
Andicuri Beach is one of Aruba’s hidden gems — rugged, secluded, and perfect for travelers seeking a raw, natural escape. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and crashing waves, it’s ideal for photography, picnics, or simply soaking in the untamed beauty of Aruba’s north coast. The beach’s powerful currents make it unsuitable for swimming, but it’s a favorite spot for bodyboarders and adventure seekers. Reaching it requires a 4x4, adding to the sense of remoteness and exclusivity.

Christopher K.

Google
Most amazing magical beach. A quiet place like no other. Jeeped it, go slow and carefully. You will them have to stop and park as there are big rocks that stop you from driving further. Small hike to beach on dirt road. Careful of all the pickers and cacti. Then you will reach heaven . Go for a swim. Its the best.

Jesse Ledbetter (.

Google
Wonderful secluded beach. On a weekend in November there were only a few other locals here. There are a few “must knows” before you go: Can you get here by car? Maybe. We were in a compact car and with some creative driving were able to navigate the rutted road. A Jeep or similar vehicle would be best. Seasonal rains seem to erode parts of the road, so keep these things in mind. Can you get to the Natural Bridge and Blackstone from here? Yes. The natural bridge is a bit of a hike over uneven terrain and some spots that require light climbing. Blackstone is a short drive further. What are the waves like? For our visit the forecast was “medium waves,” which translated to 5-6 foot swells with high frequency. Boogie/Body surfing would be ideal. The bay is wide enough that staying off the rocks is easy, and the current was relatively light, with a small surge during a short part of our three hour stay. Is it worth it? If you love being in the ocean, yes!

Natura Y.

Google
a beautiful beach, not recommended for bathing due to the strong waves. it is recommended to bring sunscreen, chairs and hydration. It can be accessed on foot from the natural bridge or in rented rustic cars.

Sabrina

Google
Quite literally the most beautiful beach I have ever been to in my life! Clearest water I have ever seen.