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Private Boat Tour in Aruba is a tour in Palm - Eagle Beach. Private Boat Tour in Aruba has a rating of 5.00/5.00.

Sail with captain Carl, safely along the calm, beautiful, majestic blue green beaches of Aruba. Let us show you historical shipwrecks, colorful sea animals and nature at its finest. If you are looking to explore the sea, spotting turtles, enjoy the sweet clean breeze, accepting the kiss of the sun on your skin, relax with your favorite music in the background, drink, and snack on fresh fruits while you navigate, enjoying the views and making friendly conversations with the crew, don’t hesitate, just book this tour. You will be proud to post your new experience on social media and tell everyone about this unforgettable moment. We start the tour at the Ritz Carlton beach with a stop at a shipwreck first. After this we take you to snorkel areas only accessible by boat. Even if you’ve been to Aruba before, we are confident that this is going to be a new, special, and unforgettable experience for you. For a more than 5-hour tour, we'll stop for lunch at a 4star restaurant you will love.

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$490.00 per person

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Aruba

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