Snorkel Tours · Aruba

Best Snorkeling Tours in Aruba

The Antilla. Boca Catalina. Sea turtles at Arashi. Baby Beach. Ranked and reviewed — these are the snorkel tours actually worth booking.

Antilla Wreck
#1 snorkel site
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Turtle Tours
Arashi & Malmok
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Gear Included
All tours
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Open Bar
Catamaran tours
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Book Ahead
Morning tours sell out

Which Snorkel Tour Should You Book?

Start with the catamaran snorkel tour to the Antilla shipwreck and Boca Catalina. This is Aruba’s most popular tour for good reason — the combination of the Caribbean’s best accessible wreck, a healthy reef, open bar, and an experienced crew is hard to beat. Book morning over afternoon for the best visibility.

Best snorkel tour Aruba catamaran Antilla morning open bar

Best Overall: Catamaran Antilla Tour

What you get: 4 hours on a catamaran sailing to the Antilla shipwreck (the Caribbean’s best accessible wreck) and Boca Catalina reef. Snorkel gear included. Open bar the entire time. Crew in the water guiding you through the best spots.

When to book: Morning departure (9am) for best visibility. This tour fills up — book 3 to 5 days ahead in peak season.

Best for: First-time snorkellers, couples, groups, anyone who wants the definitive Aruba water experience.

Best Wildlife: Sea Turtle Tour

Guided snorkel tours specifically targeting green sea turtle encounters at Arashi and Malmok on the northwest coast. Morning departures only — turtles are most active in the early hours. Guides who know exactly where the turtles feed and rest.

Best for: Wildlife lovers, families with older children, photographers, anyone who wants that sea turtle encounter.

Shore snorkelling alternative: Arashi Beach (free, no tour needed — bring your own gear and arrive before 9am).

Sea turtle snorkel tour Aruba Arashi Malmok guided morning

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