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East Coast of Aruba

Aruba
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4 Dive Sites
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Venture to Aruba's East Coast for a thrilling dive adventure where Atlantic currents sculpt dramatic underwater landscapes. This exposed coastline is renowned for its challenging sites, perfect for experienced divers seeking encounters with larger marine life in a more dynamic environment.
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Peak Season March, April, October, November, December
Jan More exposed to ocean swells, potential for drift dives. Good for spotting larger fish.
Feb Consistent conditions, but currents can be stronger. Good for experienced divers.
Mar Visibility improves, currents can still be present but manageable. Excellent for wreck diving.
Apr Good conditions for exploring reefs and wrecks. Potential for pelagic encounters.
More monthly highlights
May Warmer water, visibility can decrease slightly. Currents can be more noticeable.
Jun Consistent warm water, but currents are a factor. Suitable for experienced divers.
Jul Visibility can be reduced due to plankton. Currents can be strong, making it challenging.
Aug Similar to July, challenging conditions due to currents and reduced visibility.
Sep Rainy season begins, visibility may fluctuate. Currents can still be significant.
Oct Visibility improves as rainy season tapers. Currents can be good for drift dives.
Nov Conditions are good for drift diving and exploring the diverse marine life.
Dec Excellent for drift dives and encountering larger marine species. Currents are generally manageable.
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Pedernales Wreck

The Pedernales Wreck, an oil tanker sunk during WWII, lies in shallow waters off Aruba's east coast,...

8m
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De Palm Slope

De Palm Slope, a stunning drop-off reef on Aruba's east coast, plunges into the depths, adorned with...

30m
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Harbour Reef

Harbour Reef on Aruba's east coast is an intriguing artificial reef, a testament to human ingenuity...

18m
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Blue Reef

Blue Reef, situated off Aruba's east coast, is a premier destination for encountering larger marine...

40m 2 species
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Dive Centers in East Coast of Aruba

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Pure Diving Aruba

Pure Diving Aruba

Aruba, the 'One Happy Island,' beckons divers with its consistently warm, clear waters and vibrant u...

5.6km away
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S.E.Aruba Fly 'N Dive

S.E.Aruba Fly 'N Dive

For over three decades, this family-owned PADI 5 Star IDC (Instructor Development Center) has been a...

5.7km away
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Nautilus Diving & Snorkeling Tours Aruba

Nautilus Diving & Snorkeling Tours Aruba

Nestled on the southwestern coast of Aruba, Mangel Halto offers a tranquil and captivating entry poi...

5.8km away
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Adventure Sports Aruba

Adventure Sports Aruba

Aruba's dazzling coastline, fringed by clear, azure waters, is best explored through a personalized...

5.9km away
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