Murals of San Nicolas
Located about 35 mins south of Palm Beach, the colorful murals that now grace the walls and buildings of San Nicolas are the result of an ambitious plan to revitalize the former industrial center with street art.
Start your walking tour and park by the Citgo gas station or the San Nicolas Visitors Center down the street.
Spearheaded by local art entrepreneur Tito Bolivar, the Aruba Art Fair began in 2016 and has since transformed the city's once-deserted streets and dilapidated buildings into vibrant works of art.
Bolivar commissioned renowned international artists to create the murals, which feature a range of subjects including multi-colored lion fish, staring flamingos, native Arubans, and surreal optical illusions.
Today, the fair has become a platform for 100 international and local artists to showcase their talents and nourish the creative roots of the island's people.
Whether you join an organized tour or explore on your own, don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of San Nicolas and witness the beautiful murals that adorn its walls!
PRO TIP:
Rent a car and make a day of it! Start early to make the most of it:)
Other fun things to check out in the area:
Breakfast: Gallo Rojo for some sweets or a breakfast sandwich or Groteberg Snack for a Johnny cake!
Then head south to Baby Beach and spend a few hours there. It's stunning and great for snorkeling & floating!
For a late lunch, head back north to Savaneta to Zeerover to feast on fresh seafood at
It's an awesome local seafood spot on a pier! Super tasty! MAP.
If you don’t like seafood check out O’Neils Caribbean kitchen, Kiminis Kitchen or Charlie's! Charlies is great to stop by for a drink as well! It's been around since 19040s!!
On Saturdays from around 930am-230pm (or 4 pm depending on the season), there is a small local art fair, Art from the Heart Street fair, right next to the San Nicolas Visitors Center.
There are a few vendors set up selling hand made goods and Dr. Green Veggies is usually there making his delicious fresh lemonade drinks! My favorite is the cherry Limeade! So so good. There are also some other food items there, it varies.
There is easy, free parking across the street.
If you're REALLY feeling adventurous and want dinner in the area, check these places out!
The Old Man and the Sea is a whole vibe. It's STUNNING! Dinner on the beach, only 10 tables.
Flying Fishbone is right next door, here you can have dinner with your feet in the water. MAP
Marina Pirata is a little further north an family owned! fresh seafood on a pier! MAP
La Tavola by Anate is amazing!! Must have a reservation! No menu!