Aruba 365
Aruba 365
Aruba's widest, calmest beach
Manchebo Beach is the broadest and most peaceful section of Aruba's low-rise coast, an enormous sweep of fine white sand that flows south from Eagle Beach. Where Palm Beach is busy and developed, Manchebo is calm and uncrowded, with low-rise resorts set well back and acres of open sand to yourself. It is a favourite for quiet sunbathing, long walks and unhurried swims.
The water is gentle and clear, with a shallow, sandy entry that suits all swimmers. Steady trade winds make this stretch a longtime base for windsurfers and for sunrise yoga sessions on the sand. Because of its width and tranquil mood, Manchebo also draws those looking for a more low-key, wellness-oriented beach day than the resort strip offers.
Manchebo sits between Eagle Beach and Druif Beach in the Eagle Beach area, so the three flow into one another along the low-rise coast. Pair a quiet morning here with the livelier scene up at Palm Beach.
Manchebo is the widest and most tranquil beach on Aruba's low-rise coast, an enormous sweep of soft white sand with low-rise resorts set well back. It is far quieter than the resort strip, making it ideal for peaceful sunbathing, long walks, sunrise yoga and unhurried swims.
Yes. Manchebo has free public access and parking near the low-rise resorts behind the sand. There is no entrance fee. Beach restaurants and palapa rentals nearby charge separately.
Yes. The water is calm and clear with a shallow, sandy entry that suits all swimmers and families. The steady trade winds also make this a longtime spot for windsurfers. There are no full-time lifeguards, so supervise younger swimmers.
Manchebo flows directly into Eagle Beach to the north and shares the same powder sand and clear water, but it is even wider and quieter, with a more low-key, wellness-oriented feel. The two are easy to combine on a walk along the low-rise coast.
More shoreline to explore near Manchebo Beach