Sunset and Dinner Cruises in Aruba

Budget friendly sunset cruises in Aruba (under $60)

Compare the best budget sunset cruises in Aruba under $60—open bar, snacks, and golden-hour sailing without breaking the bank. Arusun and Dolphin sails.

Budget sunset cruises in Aruba under $60 are easy to find—the Arusun and Dolphin both offer open bar, snacks or appetizers, and golden-hour views at mid-range or lower prices. None include dinner; you get sailing and drinks. Compare duration and vibe to find your fit.

Why choose a budget sunset cruise in Aruba?

Budget sunset cruises give you the same golden-hour views and open bar as pricier options—you just skip the full dinner. The Arusun is often the cheapest; the Dolphin adds a lively vibe. Both typically run under $60 per person. Ideal for travelers who want sunset sailing without a big evening spend.

What to expect

  1. 1Check-in at the marina or beach departure point. Arrive 15–20 minutes early.
  2. 2Sunset sail with unlimited drinks (open bar). Snacks or light bites included—no full dinner.
  3. 3Golden-hour views along Aruba's coast. Most budget cruises run 2–3 hours.
  4. 4Return in twilight. You're back in time for dinner ashore if you want to eat elsewhere.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest sunset cruise in Aruba?
The Arusun sunset sail is often the lowest-priced—around $35–60 per person for a 2–2.5 hour cruise with open bar and snacks. The Dolphin also often runs under $60. None include dinner; all include drinks. Check current prices on the booking pages.
Are there sunset cruises in Aruba under $60?
Yes. The Arusun and Dolphin sunset cruise typically offer sunset cruises under $60 per person. Both include open bar and snacks or light bites. Dinner cruises usually cost more; these focus on sailing and drinks for a lower price.
What is included on budget sunset cruises in Aruba?
Budget sunset cruises typically include the sail, unlimited drinks (open bar), and snacks or light appetizers. The Arusun and Dolphin both offer open bar and snacks. No full dinner—you save by eating before or after.
Is the Arusun or Dolphin better for a cheap sunset cruise?
The Arusun is often slightly cheaper and shorter (2–2.5 hours); the Dolphin is a bit more social and lively. Both have open bar and snacks. Choose the Arusun for the lowest price; choose the Dolphin for a livelier vibe at a similar budget price.
Do budget sunset cruises in Aruba have open bar?
Yes. The Arusun and Dolphin sunset sails both include unlimited drinks (open bar). You don't sacrifice drinks for price—you sacrifice a full dinner. Cocktails, beer, wine, and soft drinks are typically included.

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