With a coastline so pristine and seemingly endless it's sometimes difficult to understand where one beach ends and another begins and Manchebo is an ideal example of this 'problem'. Squeezed in between entertaining Eagle Beach and peaceful Druif Beach, Manchebo combines the best of both worlds and is actually the biggest beach on the island. It's easy to enjoy another relaxing day in paradise here surrounded by palm trees and a broad stretch of powdery white sand. Located at the westernmost tip of Aruba, the sea can get a bit rough, so the usual precautions should be taken when swimming here.
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