If you’re craving a personalized way to see Aruba’s shimmering waters and secret spots, the Exclusive Private Boat Tour offered by Advenza Experiences might just fit the bill. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, the detailed information paints a picture of a flexible and intimate adventure on the island’s coast. It’s designed for small groups—up to 8 people—and offers a good mix of snorkeling, scenic views, and hidden beach gems.
What I especially like about this experience is its customizable nature—a private tour means your group decides what to see and do, rather than following a rigid schedule. Plus, the stops at some of Aruba’s most photogenic sites promise plenty of opportunities for memorable photos and quiet moments away from the crowds. That said, the price point of $545 for up to 8 people means it’s a bit of an investment, but considering the exclusivity and tailored experience, many will find the value worthwhile.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour lasts around 2 to 3 hours—great for a quick escape, but travelers looking for a full-day adventure might need to consider additional activities. It’s best suited for those who want a relaxed, private experience with a focus on scenic beauty and snorkeling rather than a packed sightseeing schedule.
Key Points

- Private and customizable: The tour is exclusive to your group, making for a personalized experience.
- Scenic and snorkel-focused: Stops include vibrant reefs and tranquil beaches perfect for swimming and photography.
- Hidden gems: Unique locations like Sea Glass Island and Mangel Halto give a sense of discovery.
- Value for small groups: At $545, it offers a private, intimate experience for up to 8 travelers.
- Flexible duration: Around 2-3 hours, ideal for a quick, relaxing island escape.
- Inclusive basics: Snorkeling gear, bottled water, coke, and a snack are included, but no meals or transportation.
A Deep Dive into the Experience
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The Booking and Planning
Booking this tour typically requires planning about a month in advance—most travelers reserve around 31 days ahead. That’s a good sign it’s popular, but also a reason to secure your spot early if you’re set on an Aruba visit. The mobile ticket system makes it easy to hop on without fuss, and the starting point at The West Deck in Oranjestad keeps things convenient.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Boca Catalina
This calm, shallow snorkeling site is perfect for families or anyone nervous about rough waters. The crystal-clear waters and soft white sand make it a peaceful spot for swimming and coral viewing. You’ll likely see tropical fish darting around, which makes for a delightful splash of color underwater. As one traveler noted, Boca Catalina is “perfect for snorkeling and swimming with tropical fish,” and it’s free to access, adding extra value.
Stop 2: Sea Glass Island Aruba
A short walk along the shoreline reveals a treasure trove of colorful sea-glass—shaped by years of ocean waves. It’s a favorite for beachcombers, and wandering the shoreline to collect unique pieces offers a quiet, reflective moment. This stop is also free, but it’s the nature and the chance to find beautiful keepsakes that make it special. Visitors describe it as a “hidden gem,” ideal for those who love a bit of beachside exploration.
Stop 3: Mangel Halto Beach
This lagoon is framed by lush mangroves and offers some of the best snorkeling on the island. Expect turquoise waters teeming with vibrant marine life—perfect for photographers and adventure seekers alike. The shallow waters are tranquil, making it a great spot to relax or explore underwater. One reviewer called Mangel Halto “stunning,” and appreciated the serenity and marine diversity it offers.
The Scenic Boat Ride
Beyond the stops, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Aruba’s coastline from the water—home to iconic fofoti trees and lively beachfront scenes. The boat ride itself is a highlight, offering a different perspective of Aruba’s rugged coast and vibrant beaches. It’s a chance to take in sweeping vistas, snap photos of the coastline, and enjoy the gentle sea breeze.
Included and Not Included
The tour comes with bottled water, Coke, snorkel gear, and a snack, which keep you refreshed and ready for underwater exploration. It’s a simple but thoughtful package, especially considering the short duration.
However, meals and private transportation are not included—so if you want a full day or have specific dietary needs, plan accordingly. The meeting point at The West Deck in Oranjestad is near public transportation, making it accessible even if you’re not renting a car.
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Value and Consideration
At $545 per group, this experience offers a good balance of privacy, flexibility, and scenic value. For up to 8 people, it works out to about $68 per person, which is reasonable given the exclusivity. It’s a chance to avoid crowded tours, enjoy tailored stops, and explore Aruba’s lesser-known spots.
Some reviews highlight the stunning views and peaceful snorkeling spots as the biggest draws. It’s clear that this tour appeals to travelers who value quiet beauty, personalized service, and authentic encounters.
That said, it’s not a full-day adventure, so those wanting more extensive exploration might need to combine it with other activities. Also, travelers should consider that the duration of 2-3 hours means you won’t see all of Aruba, but rather a curated sample emphasizing relaxation and discovery.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

This private boat tour is best suited for couples, small families, or friends seeking an intimate, relaxed experience. It’s perfect if you prefer a customized itinerary over group tours, and want to avoid crowded beaches. If snorkeling in calm waters, capturing scenic photos, and enjoying quiet beaches appeal to you, this experience fits well. It’s also an excellent choice for celebrating special occasions—anniversaries, birthdays, or just a special day on the island.
Final Thoughts

This Aruba private boat tour offers a chance to see the island’s coast from a cozy, personalized perspective. You’ll visit some of Aruba’s most picturesque beaches and reefs, all while enjoying a comfortable boat ride with your own group. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, snacks, and water adds convenience, and the flexible schedule means you can tailor your time to what interests you most.
While it’s an investment, the exclusivity and scenic highlights make it a worthwhile option for travelers wanting a calm, authentic experience away from tourist crowds. It’s especially suited for those who value stunning views, peaceful snorkeling, and hidden beach treasures.
All in all, this tour is a lovely way to create a memorable slice of Aruba, especially if you’re after a quiet, scenic, and personalized adventure on the water.
FAQ
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, making it perfect for a quick but memorable island experience.
How many people can join this private tour?
Up to 8 people can participate, which makes it ideal for small groups or families seeking privacy.
What is included in the price?
The price covers snorkeling equipment, bottled water, Coke, and a snack. It does not include meals or private transportation.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is The West Deck in Oranjestad, Aruba. The tour ends back at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, as the waters are calm and family-friendly, it’s suitable for children and all ages interested in snorkeling and scenic views.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours will not be refunded.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, making it convenient even without a car.
This private boat tour stands out for its stunning scenery, flexibility, and intimate vibe—ideal for travelers wanting a peaceful, personalized day by the water. Whether celebrating something special or simply looking to enjoy Aruba’s natural beauty, it offers a memorable slice of the island’s coastline, all from the comfort of your own private boat.
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