Palm Beach, Aruba

Palm Beach is a tourism district about 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) northwest of Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba.

Smaller apartment complexes and luxurious holiday homes are located along this dead-end Boulevard.

[3] The first people to live on the beach were Caquetios Indians from the Arawak tribe in 100 A.D. Later, in 1499, Spanish explorer Alonso de Ojeda discovered the island and created a small garrison.

Since 1983, it is a high-rise timeshare hotel called Playa Linda Beach Resort.

[4][5] In 1962, De Olde Molen, a windmill from Wedderveer in the Netherlands, was rebuilt near Bubali and is used as a restaurant and landmark.