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The Butterfly FarmvsBaby Beach
Both The Butterfly Farm and Baby Beach are rated very highly by travel writers. On balance, Baby Beach scores marginally better than The Butterfly Farm. Baby Beach comes in at #5 in Aruba with accolades from 2 publications like Lonely Planet, Fodor's.
The Butterfly Farm
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
J. E. Irausquin Blvd., Oranjestad, Aruba
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"Hundreds of butterflies and moths from around the world flutter about this spectacular garden." Full review
"Tucked in between the low-rise and high-rise resort areas, this place will make your heart go aflutter, as the gorgeous gardens are teeming with butterflies and moths of all sizes and colors." Full review
Baby Beach
Fodor's
New York Times
Travel + Leisure
San Nicolas, Aruba
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"A small coral reef basin at the sea's edge offers superb snorkeling, but do not pass the barrier as the current is extremely strong outside of the rocks. " Full review
"Named Baby Beach because it is calm enough to splash in with your babies, this protected bay on the southern tip of the island, just past San Nicolas, offers nearly waveless, clear water and a gorgeous sunset view — and occasional green flash — perfect for your Aruban finale"
36 Hours in Aruba
March 12, 2020
"The large, half-moon lagoon has shallow crystal-clear waters, paired with calm waves...this makes it the ideal place for kids, snorkelers, and visitors looking for a relaxed spot to swim."
How to Plan the Perfect Trip to Aruba
January 3, 2024