







Aruba is a small Caribbean island known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise water, and consistently sunny, dry climate. The weather is warm year-round, averaging around 28°C (82°F), with very little rain because the island lies outside the hurricane belt. Trade winds keep the island breezy, making even hot days feel comfortable. The best season to visit is generally from December to April, when the weather is at its sunniest and the island is busiest with travelers escaping winter. However, May through August is also a great time to go if you want fewer crowds and slightly lower prices, as the weather stays stable. With its calm seas, colorful reefs, and lively resorts, Aruba offers a reliable “summer anytime” feeling no matter when you arrive.
The webcam overlooking Eagle Beach gives viewers a live window into one of the Caribbean’s most iconic shorelines. This beach is famous for its powdery white sand, bright turquoise water, and the two twisted divi-divi trees that have become symbols of Aruba. Eagle Beach stretches for about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), offering one of the widest and most open beachfronts on the island. The webcam typically captures its calm waves, long sandy horizon, and the relaxed atmosphere that draws both travelers and locals. It’s a perfect stream for checking daily beach conditions, watching the gentle surf, or simply enjoying the island's tropical beauty in real time.