Aruba’s Sunset Hotspots: Witnessing Nature’s Masterpiece
Aruba’s sunsets have a reputation that precedes them, and after watching the sky turn from pale blue to deep violet from the sand at Eagle Beach, I can tell you the hype is grounded in something real. The island sits just 15 miles north of Venezuela, and its position outside the hurricane belt means you get over 300 days of sunshine annually — which translates to roughly 300 chances to watch the sun drop into the Caribbean without a cloud in the way. This guide covers the best spots to catch that nightly show, from crowded beaches to rocky