If you have ever considered going sailing in Aruba, you might want to start getting serious about the prospect. Thousands of people each year flock to Aruba for the amazing sailing opportunities it provides. As one of the premier, and sometimes overlooked, islands of the Caribbean, Aruba boasts an array of activities for a vacation in paradise. For the avid sailor, Aruba will satisfy all your needs and provide an experience unlike sailing anywhere else in the world. But sailing in Aruba is also a perfect way to spend a day for someone entirely new to the hobby. Essentially, Aruba is the perfect place to spend a day in the sun, with wind on your face basking on the deck of a beautiful sail boat.
Since many people don't have their own sail boats, even many very passionate sailors, there are scores of sailing charter companies that will provide a sail boat, sailing lessons and captain as well as other features. Even for those who have a sail boat, it's sometimes not possible to sail the boat all the way to Aruba and back. That's another reason why there are many charter companies in Aruba that can provide all the equipment necessary to enjoy a day or two on the water just like you would if it were your own boat.
Sailing in Aruba can take place over the span of a day or even a week or longer. Charters provide boats in either case, but the cost goes up with the more time it is being rented. Depending on your skill level, a charter company might require you to take a skipper with you. Charters will often require skippers even in the case of experienced sailors who have not sailed in the Caribbean before.
The best time of year to be sailing in Aruba is January through March. The weather is best for sailing this time of year, unlike the summer months of rain and hurricanes. However, the first part of the year is the peak of tourist activity on Aruba. This means the waters will be filled with many more sail boats and prices will be substantially higher. Sailing in the off season is an option, however. That's because when the weather turns and hurricanes are a risk, Aruba doesn't experience as bad an effect since it is located outside the Caribbean hurricane belt. On your next trip to Aruba, consider sailing.