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It's a very small beach and no facilites but it's very close to baby beach and very limited shade Thank you Mark S.
Like our review of Baby Beach this is a pretty beach with white sand, blue waters and off the beaten path however the day we visited was windy, dark clouds & choppy plus if you look to the north your view is of a refinery...the beauty of the water opposite the ugly refinery beast. It was not crowded but like us the few people there were leaving as soon as they arrived as it was by no means conducive to a relaxing day at the beach. We might try it again on a nicer day & obstruct our views.
The local flavor of a hidden gem amongst the best Aruba beaches. Rodger’s Beach in Aruba is a narrow powdery white strip close to famous Baby Beach, where fishermen anchor their boats, protected by the calm waters of the bay. During the week Rodger’s Beach is very quiet and perfect to read a book or indulge the crystal clear Caribbean; on weekends this Aruba beach is often populated by local families.
This beach is a good choice if you want to relax and be away from people. You might be the only one on it. There is shade and a boat dock on one end. The water was very clear when I was there. The refinery can be seen from it but if you look outward you have some very nice views. I would spend the day here if I wanted a change. There is a restaurant / bar within walking distance but can't be seen from the beach.
I have visited this beach twice and while it is shallow, it does have a lot of sea grass. This can be a turnoff for some so be advised. However, it is a lot less crowded than baby beach but has no facilities. There are palapas for shade though which is nice.
Big, beautiful, and deserted. Maybe the refinery view spoils the location, but it is huge, shallow and as blue as the Caribbean can get.
One of the "nude" beaches in Aruba - very quiet and almost no one on it. Great place to relax in privacy.
We hung out here for a while and enjoyed it. It wasn't crowded at all.We were able to have our own little hut to get in and out of the sun as we wished. The refinery is in view but only distracts if you let it.*There are no facilities here but hopefully there will be one day.
Snorkeling was great especially if you swim out a ways. Saw sting rays, turtles, octopus, cuddle fish, barracuda, nurse shark, and many other types of fish. Beach is only crowded on Sundays by locals. It is a beautiful quiet beach. Lots of conch shells to be found while snorkeling.
Beautiful beach and turquoise water. Location is somewhat out of the way and isolated, with few amenities. Not crowded like the adjacent Baby Beach, so if you can bring your own conveniences, you can have a great time.
Went to Baby Beach first, found it to be quite crowded on a Monday, tried Rodgers beach (right next to it), basically empty. The sand at Baby Beach in the water is a little softer, and has a rock wall protecting you, but Rodgers beach is nice and my family and I played a game of baseball on the sand. My 5 year old hit a homer in the water, and I enjoyed my swim to retrieve the ball. A nice beach overall (nice that no one was really there).
Beautiful water and beach. I however couldn't stay as I couldn't get over staring at the nearby oil refinery that there is no escape from view...
Rodgers Beach in San Nicholas is very nice. Pretty local fishing boats and lovely torquoise water. Right next to Rodgers Beach is Baby Beach, a local favorite. It offers beautiful sand, an excellent children swimming area, fantastic snorkeling and on a clear day, a glimpse of Venezuela.
We just stopped for a few minutes for pictures, it had a beautiful walkway down to the beach that made for a really pretty picture.
Another great beach just up the way from Babay Beach. I have to admit that as much as I enjoyed tthis beach, i was already taken under the spell at Baby Beach. Still, this beach is delightful as is more suited to a stronger swimmer. But hey, you are in Aruba just a great Island.