
Located in front of several small hotels, Manchebo Beach is Aruba’s largest beach and one of the island’s only topless beaches. A wide stretch of white sand leads down to the choppy ocean and the area is peaceful and tranquil. Although
Aruba has some more secluded beaches that
Manchebo Beach the mix of natural beauty, personality and atmosphere provided by this beach might be just right for you.

Seclusion and privacy are part of the draw to
Aruba’s beaches, and this sedate vacation style can be had at Manchebo Beach though you’ll never be too far away. With cities nearby but not too close you won’t lack for anything. Location is a selling point for real estate, and a sunny spot on the beach can be extremely important. The water off of Manchebo Beach is too rough for
water sports, but that just means fewer crowds, less noise, and more
relaxation.

The crowd at the beach will vary according to several things, like the time of year and day of the week. Some of Aruba’s beaches are more crowded than others especially during the high season. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider can be the probability of crowds. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, many would prefer to just relax in a quiet area. The beach is also conveniently close to a fair number of worthwhile natural attractions, like
Pedernales which you will find 2.8 miles to the north of Manchebo Beach.

Historical attractions such as
Indian Drawing provide a great complement to the sands of Manchebo Beach, giving vacationers the chance to learn more about Aruba without having to go to far from the beach. With so many nearby
activities you’ll never run out of things to do.
There are a lot of restaurants on the beach where the food is delicious.