ARUBA CELEBRATES WORLD TURTLE DAY ON MAY 23
Oranjestad, Aruba: MAY 2022: In Aruba , turtle hatching season has officially begun with beaches and nature lovers preparing for the yearly event. Ahead of World Turtle Day on May 23, volunteers from Aruba’s Save-The-Sea-Turtles organization, TurtugAruba, are monitoring and protecting turtle nests on various beaches while hotels and resorts are offering turtle watching events and opportunities to see the hatchlings as they emerge from the sea. Visit https://www.bucuti.com/turtle-nesting for the Sea Turtle Nesting Calendar.
Eagle Beach – While visiting Eagle Beach, or during a stay at the Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, catch Leatherback hatchlings make their passage into the sea for the first time. You can monitor a live countdown to the arrival of the next set of hatchlings on Eagle Beach HERE and see a video of a past hatching HERE. Eggs were laid on April 3 and should be hatching soon. For more information, visit https://www.bucuti.com/turtle-nesting
Dos Playas – If you prefer to stay on land, enjoy a leisurely hike in Arikok National Park, which accounts for 18% of the entire island. There, you can stop by Dos Playas, the main nesting spot for Leatherback Sea Turtles, and get amazing views of the Caribbean Sea.
A few fast facts about Sea Turtles:
- Sea Turtles were the first visitors to the island of Aruba, long before humans arrived
- Roughly 80 eggs per nest are hatched from Aruban Leatherback sea turtles each year
- There are a total of four species that have been found nesting in Aruba: the Leatherback, the Loggerhead, the Green, and the Hawksbill
For more information, please visit https://www.aruba.com/us