Newly discovered and described as a unique blend of turquoise, azure, and crystalline clarity – the color Olo captures the beauty of Aruba’s ocean waters.
Aruba isn’t just a place guests visit, it’s a place you feel – and now that feeling has a color that guests can experience through low-impact water sport activities such as paddleboarding through mangroves, kayaking along coral reefs, snorkeling in shallow coves and more.
Guests are encouraged to mindfully explore Aruba’s marine life while using Aruba’s Olo-colored waters as a naturally healing escape — where science meets serenity.
Checkout this list of low-impact water sport activities that guests can enjoy in Aruba.
| WIND & KITESURFING | |
| Aruba’s constant 15-knot trade winds, extensive shallows, and challenging wave conditions make Aruba a surfer’s paradise. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find a suitable location for windsurfing and kitesurfing in Aruba. | |
| SCUBA DIVING & SNORKELING | |
| Marvel at a diminutive damselfish as it guards its home by waving sea fans, or encounter the schools of blue parrotfish. Aruba snorkeling is an experience that is easily doable, yet enriches you with memories for a lifetime. Lucky ones can even meet with one of the island’s four sea turtle species slowly swimming by. | |
| KAYAKING | |
| The inherently quiet nature of kayaking enables paddlers to observe the birds and marine species living among the mangroves without disturbing them. Organized Caribbean kayak tours set out from Savaneta, making their way up the coast to popular spots like Mangel Halto and the Spanish Lagoon. | |
| SAILING | |
| All along the coast of Aruba, the calm, flat sea and the steady trade winds make sailing an ideal activity to add to your vacation experiences. One of the most breathtaking perspectives of our island is the view of our stunning beaches from the sea as you sail along our coastline. | |