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Baby Beach Kitesurf Spot in Aruba Island

Carribean Kiteboard Spot in Aruba

Baby Beach, located on the southern tip of Aruba, is known for its shallow and calm waters, making it an ideal kitesurfing spot for beginners. Its unique geographical location provides flat water conditions, which are conducive to learning and practicing kitesurfing. Unlike the rougher waters of Aruba's windward side, Baby Beach offers a more controlled environment for kitesurfers.

Baby Beach Kitesurf season

Baby Beach Kitesurfing wind conditions

Aruba is renowned for its consistent trade winds, primarily blowing from the east. These winds are a significant factor in making the island a kitesurfing destination. At Baby Beach, the wind conditions are generally favorable for kitesurfing, with wind speeds averaging around 17 knots throughout most of the year. The wind at Baby Beach is reliable, with a high probability of good wind conditions, especially outside the hurricane season, which runs from September to November.

However, it's important to note that the wind conditions at Baby Beach can vary. While the trade winds are consistent, their interaction with the local topography can create conditions that are occasionally gusty. The small size of Baby Beach, approximately 150 meters from the inlet to the stone-ridge, limits the area available for kitesurfing. The beach gets shallow quickly, reducing the margin for error, especially for beginners. Additionally, the wind at Baby Beach does not exhibit significant thermal effects, making it kiteable at virtually any time of the day.

  • body wear

    • board shorts
  • downwinder

    • No
  • ride type

    • freeride
    • freestyle
  • skill level

    • beginner
    • intermediate
    • advanced
    • professional
  • spot type

    • island
    • ocean
  • starting area

    • sandy beach
  • water condition

    • flat water
  • wind daytime

    • in the afternoon
    • midday
  • wind type

    • trade winds

Impressions

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Wind Stats for Baby Beach Kiteboarding

Around the Kiteboarding Spot Baby Beach

Baby Beach, being on the southern tip of Aruba, is a bit distant from the island's more tourist-centric areas. It offers a quieter environment compared to the bustling spots like Palm Beach or Eagle Beach. The beach is popular among families due to its shallow waters, which are also ideal for swimming. Nearby, visitors can explore the town of San Nicolas, known for its vibrant street art and cultural festivals. While the immediate area around Baby Beach may not have a wide array of restaurants or attractions, its serene environment is perfect for those looking to escape the more crowded tourist areas. Some people do have objections against this spot as it gets very shallow which means you can hurt yourself quite fast when you fall.

  • camper parking

    • Not allowed, but possible
  • car parking

    • At the spot
  • has restaurant

    • Yes
  • has toilet

    • Yes
  • has shower

    • Yes

How to get to Baby Beach and how to bring it about while you're there

Baby Beach is accessible by car, with a drive of approximately 30 minutes from Oranjestad, the capital city of Aruba. The beach is about 20 kilometers from Oranjestad, and the roads leading to it are well-maintained. Public transportation options may be limited, so renting a car is advisable for those planning to visit the beach. The beach offers parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors to access.

  • accommodation

    • near the spot
  • public transport

    • Good
  • rental cars

    • Recommended

Notice

Personally I think Grapefield Beach is the better option to learn, as there are not tourists (especially no children) around and you have way more space to practice.

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Wind Forecast for Baby Beach Kitesurfing

FAQs

Baby Beach is known for its shallow and calm waters, making it ideal for beginner kitesurfers and families. Its flat water conditions are conducive for learning and practicing kitesurfing skills.