Discover The Unique Beauty Of Blackstone Beach In Aruba
Aruba’s northeast coast doesn’t look like the rest of the island. Instead of the familiar white-sand strips, a small bay called Blackstone Beach is covered in smooth, dark volcanic pebbles that rattle and hiss with every wave. The stones have been shaped by volcanic eruptions, coral reef movements, and wave activity over thousands of years, creating a shoreline that feels more like a geological exhibit than a place to sunbathe. It sits within Arikok National Park, a short walk from Andicuri Beach, and draws a different kind of visitor — one more interested in texture and light than a