¿Sabías que estos árboles inclinados son la brújula natural de Aruba y han posado para más selfies que cualquier estrella de Hollywood?
Absolutely! The Divi Divi trees at Eagle Beach are a natural wonder you can enjoy at any time of day, since the beach is open to the public 24/7. There are no specific access hours or restrictions, so you can go at sunrise for spectacular photos or at sunset to watch their branches sway in the wind. Nature is always open!
Great news! Visiting the iconic Divi Divi trees at Eagle Beach is completely free. There are no entrance fees or associated costs. You can enjoy these natural wonders without worrying about your wallet—just bring your camera and sunscreen.
To appreciate the uniqueness and beauty of the Divi Divi trees, I recommend spending between 30 minutes and an hour. This will give you time to take photos, enjoy the sea breeze, and admire their sculptural shape at a relaxed pace. If you want to unwind a little longer on the beach, of course, you can stay as long as you like.
The Divi Divi trees are a true national symbol of Aruba, deeply rooted in the island’s culture. They are famous for their unique shape, always pointing southwest because of the trade winds that constantly blow across the island. They are a living reminder of nature’s strength and a photographic gem for everyone who visits us.
The best time to visit the Divi Divi trees is early in the morning (before 9 a.m.) or late in the afternoon (after 4 p.m.). At those times, the light is softer for perfect photographs and you can avoid the crowds. Any time of year is good, since Aruba enjoys sunny and consistent weather.
Yes, Eagle Beach is known for its accessibility. The beach has ramps and paved paths in several sections to make access to the sand and the Divi Divi trees easier. There are also designated parking areas for people with reduced mobility near the main tree viewpoints. You can check the Eagle Beach map to find the most convenient access points.
After admiring the Divi Divi trees, I recommend exploring the rest of Eagle Beach, famous for being one of the best beaches in the world. You can also visit the nearby California Lighthouse for panoramic views, or Arikok National Park if you are looking for adventure and nature. For more options, see other activities in Aruba here.
Of course! For a perfect visit, I suggest bringing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, since the sun can be intense. Don’t forget your camera to capture their iconic silhouette, and if you want to avoid the crowds, come early in the morning or at sunset. And of course, please respect nature and do not climb the trees to help preserve them!
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