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Sunset and Dinner Cruises in Aruba

Aruba Sunset Sail – The Arusun Catamaran

Operated by Aruba Watersports Center

4.0·5 reviews

Price from $55

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Best for

  • Guests who enjoyed the Arusun daytime sail and want a sunset version
  • Anyone who wants a shorter, relaxed sunset cruise
  • Couples and small groups preferring the 65-foot catamaran
  • Travelers who value high review counts and proven quality

The Arusun—the same 65-foot catamaran used for daytime snorkel sails—also runs sunset cruises. Open bar, snacks, and a relaxed sail into the golden hour. Ideal for guests who want a compact sunset experience on a proven, well-reviewed vessel.

What's included

  • 65-foot catamaran sail
  • Unlimited open bar
  • Snacks
  • Professional crew

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Aruba Watersports Center

    Check in at the desk, then take a short zodiac ride from the pier to the Arusun, a 65-foot catamaran. Board and settle in—the open bar and snacks are ready as you set sail for the golden hour.

  2. 2

    Sunset sail

    Cruise along Aruba's coast as the sun sets. The Arusun's marine nets, bar, and shaded seating make for a relaxed ride. Enjoy unlimited drinks and snacks with the Caribbean sunset as your backdrop.

  3. 3

    Twilight return

    Watch the sun dip below the horizon, then sail back along the coast. The compact 2–2.5 hour format leaves plenty of evening for dinner or other plans.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest sunset cruise in Aruba?
The Arusun sunset sail is often one of the most affordable options: about 2–2.5 hours, open bar, snacks, and a 65-foot catamaran. It's the same boat used for daytime snorkel sails—proven value. For comparison, dinner cruises and premium sails (Octopus, seaside dinner) cost more. Check current prices on the booking page.
Is the Arusun catamaran good for sunset cruises?
Yes. The Arusun runs both daytime snorkel sails and sunset cruises—same 65-foot catamaran, high reviews, open bar, and snacks. The sunset cruise is shorter (2–2.5 hours) and focused on the golden hour. Ideal if you want a compact, well-priced sunset sail without a long evening commitment.
Arusun daytime vs sunset sail—which should I book?
Daytime sail: snorkeling at the Antilla wreck and Boca Catalina, open bar, 2.5 hours. Sunset sail: no snorkeling, open bar, golden hour, 2–2.5 hours. Choose daytime for snorkeling and action; choose sunset for an evening sail and photos. Both use the same catamaran and operator.
What is included on the Arusun sunset sail?
The Arusun sunset cruise includes a 65-foot catamaran sail, unlimited open bar (spirits, cocktails, sodas, water), and snacks. No dinner—you're back in time to eat ashore. Marine nets, shaded seating, and a relaxed vibe. Operated by Aruba Watersports Center.
Where does the Arusun catamaran depart in Aruba?
Aruba Watersports Center operates the Arusun from a pier in Aruba. You may take a short zodiac ride from the pier to the catamaran. Your confirmation will include the exact meeting point, check-in time, and any parking or taxi instructions. Typically in the Palm Beach / Noord area.