Oranjestad -- In less than five minutes, the De Palm Private Island ferry gets you across the channel to a wet and wild, fun summer vacation experience.
The opening of the water park on De Palm Private Island coincides with the start of school vacation, which presents great timing for parents burdened with the need to entertain their children when school is out.
The friendly De Palm Private Island staff is eager to greet you with an unforgettable menu of activities ranging from relaxation and tranquility to exhilarating and action!
De Palm Private Island offers the best snorkeling spot on Aruba with beautiful live coral reefs and tropical fish, especially the friendly Blue Parrotfish. The use of snorkeling equipment is free of charge on the island, and the instruction is on the house! At the end of a remodeling and expansion period the island's white sandy beaches are lined up with lounge chairs and cabanas, also a beach volleyball court, ready to relax and entertain you.
The jewel of the crown, the brand new water park includes six water-slides and over 70 family fun water features. The testimonials of the lucky first visitors confirm the owner's vision, namely the water park meets and exceeds guests expectations, every time. Sit back and watch adults turn into children, and children amuse themselves for hours, tirelessly, without ever wanting to come out of the water.
Your ticket to De Palm Private Island entitles you to all-inclusive food & beverage, which means that when a full day package is purchased, a tropical breakfast is included, also an unlimited, all-you-can-eat lunch buffet featuring a different menu every day. Visitors who feel the munchies in the afternoon may take a break to enjoy irresistible family favorites: hotdogs, hamburgers, chicken fingers and French fries, at the seaside restaurant.
When a half day package is purchased it includes lunch and the afternoon snacks. Beverages may be ordered all day long with a selection of juices, soft drinks, frozen drinks, and limitless alcoholic libations.
The islands entertainment activities abound with volleyball, domino and a variety of table games available, at no extra charge.
De Palm Private Islands surround-sound system greatly contributes to the beach party ambiance, setting the right ton for visitors to unwind and first class general facilities, such as changing rooms, lockers and showers, allow visitors optimum comfort, and are especially designed to accommodate families with little children.
The roundtrip ferry-boat service between Port De Palm on Aruba's mainland and De Palm Private Island, in also included in the package. The all-inclusive beach experience wrist band may be purchased at Port De Palm's ticket booth, just make sure you wear it at all times. And if you are looking for more optional activities while on the island, Snuba is there, leaving from a special pier, as well as the hottest new activity, SeaTrek, which takes you on a walk on the ocean floor. SeaTrek is specially design for those a bit anxious about swimming in the ocean. SeaTrek-ers may just breathe normally, with the help of an especially designed helmet, while experiencing the beauty of the underwater world. Both SeaTrek & Snuba are available at an additional charge.
De Palm Private Island prides itself in being completely accessible and safety certified, this means that
the island provides all visitors with a fail-safe, memorable experience. To guarantee parent the peace of mind they need, a total of six life-guards and pool-attendants oversea the activity in the water ensuring full time supervision. De Palm Private Island is a leader in local environmental & educational projects. While having fun and playing, your kids will be learning about the ocean that surrounds us, also learning to share and get along with fellow vacationers.
To maximize summer vacation pleasure, visitors now get one additional hour of fun as the island is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. nonstop.
Families get genuine value for their money on De Palm Private Island, a uniquely entertaining experience for young and old, without every having to leave Aruba.
