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Aruba’s Eagle Beach Makes TripAdvisor’s World’s Best Beaches for 2021
Aruba’s Eagle Beach Makes TripAdvisor’s List of World’s Best Beaches for 2019
TripAdvisor Ranks Aruba’s Eagle Beach No. 3 in the World
TripAdvisor, the global travel planning and booking site, today announced the top beaches in the world, presenting Aruba with three profound tourism accolades – further endorsing the destination for its unparalleled coastlines. Solidifying Aruba's beauty and reputation as one of the most sought-after vacation destinations.
Continue reading "%s"Conscientious campers accommodate large Leatherback Sea Turtle on Eagle Beach, Aruba
The campers turned off all lights and looked on from a distance as the Leatherback Sea Turtle laid her eggs undisturbed.
Continue reading "%s"Soccer teams to compete for the title during Beach Soccer Aruba’s 15th annual Copa Cees Bossers event to be held on Eagle Beach
The Beach Soccer event will take place during four days on a sandy white soccer field on Eagle Beach and will feature women’s, men’s and youth categories, including some international talents.
Continue reading "%s"Incredible finals of Divi Aruba Beach Tennis Tournament at Eagle Beach held over the weekend
Always one of the absolute highlights of the Divi Aruba Beach Tennis tournament, held this past week at Eagle Beach, this year’s Nations Cup was better than ever, with incredible athleticism of the players wowing the crazy crowd.
Continue reading "%s"Look for the new Turtle information signs at Aruba’s Eagle Beach
Turtugaruba with the help of Prographics, Zen Design and funding from TPEF (Tourism Product Enhancement Fund) have introduced "Driekel-o-meters" with information about the Leatherback Sea Turtle (locally called Driekiel) at different beaches on the island.
Continue reading "%s"The first leatherback sea turtle was spotted on Eagle Beach Aruba
Nesting season for sea turtles is from March till July and the first leatherback sea turtle returned to Aruba to nest. The sea turtle came ashore in front of La Quinta Beach Resort and made already to nests. The nests are protected by the red-and-white barriers.
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