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●●○○#7 of 38 Boat Tours & Water Sports in Palm - Eagle Beach

Vela Sports Aruba

★★★★½4.9 out of 5 · 384 reviews
water
2h
outdoor
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About

Vela sits on the sand between the Ritz and the Marriott on Palm Beach, which means you walk straight from the hotel zone onto a catamaran. The 4.9 rating across nearly 400 reviews puts it at #7 among water activities in the area — not the biggest operator, but consistently the highest-scoring. The standard sail runs two hours and includes snorkeling, an open bar, and a stop at a shipwreck or reef depending on conditions. The crew keeps things moving without being loud about it. Intensity level is moderate; you're not white-knuckling anything, but you will get wet and you'll be climbing in and out of the water. Price sits at $75, which is mid-range for Aruba catamarans. Book directly through their site if you can. They run multiple departures, and the earlier slots tend to have calmer water and better visibility for snorkeling.

At a glance

Category
water
Duration
2 hours
Price
$75
Minimum age
None
Intensity
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Setting
outdoor
Booking partner
direct
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ABC Tours Aruba

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Jolly Pirates Cruises

Jolly Pirates runs a four-hour catamaran cruise out of Hadicurari, the fishing pier on the northwest coast near the high-rise hotels. The boat is ranked #7 among Oranjestad water sports for a reason: multiple snorkel stops, rope swings off the stern, and a crew that keeps the vibe relaxed without being forced. You'll hit at least two reef sites, and the water is shallow enough that kids can snorkel comfortably—this is the lowest-intensity water activity in the category. Morning departures include a full meal; afternoon trips are drinks only, so check the schedule when you book. At $90, it's positioned between De Palm Tours' beach club package with slides and banana boats and the pricier land-based jeep safaris. If you want open water over a beach club, and sailing over driving through Arikok, this is the call. Book direct through their site. Cash tip for the crew is standard.

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