A guide for the perfect picture: Where to find the most Instagrammable places in Aruba

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(Oranjestad)—Imagine, you’re out and about on the island and you want to take the most picture-perfect photo to show your friends and family back home and online. It seems like the perfect spot can be hard to find, but Aruba is full of great spots for a quick snapshot! Here are the most Instagrammable places in Aruba.

“I LOVE ARUBA”
Right on Paardenbaai Plaza, near the harbor entrance, you will spot a giant sign that reads “I LOVE ARUBA”. A great first stop for a quick shot with the family, this spot is among the few that has become a favorite among tourists, especially those that are visiting Aruba through a cruise vacation.

Speaking of giant signs that read “Aruba” (because there can never be too many), there is another sign you can find along the Linear Park. It may be a long walk from the harbor to get there, but while you’re at it, check out these other spots along the way!

Wooden Swing on Plaza Daniel Leo
While you’re in Mainstreet Oranjestad, check out the wooden swing on Plaza Daniel Leo. This is another favorite among visitors wanting a cute snapshot for Instagram.

Since you’ve made it this far, one question: How many blue horses have you spotted already?

Mangel Halto
For a different take on beach photos, we definitely recommend Mangel Halto! You can get in the water right by the roots of these beautiful trees (please be careful not to climb them, though!). You will see beautiful skies, birds and other wildlife, and among the greenery of the mangroves, your picture is sure to pop!

Yacht Dock in Oranjestad
Last but certainly not least, the Yacht Dock in Oranjestad is the perfect spot to take a beautiful picture, especially at sunset. The dock is located behind the Wilhelmina Park. This spot offers a gorgeous view of the ocean and sunset, accompanied by the soft waves crashing on the shoreline. You may even spot some iguanas!