Yes, the water at Palm Beach, Aruba is exceptionally clear, characterized by its stunning turquoise and light-blue hues. Because Aruba is a dry, desert-like island with very little soil runoff or river discharge, the water remains remarkably transparent and calm throughout the year. The seabed at Palm Beach consists of soft, white "sugar sand," which contributes to the glowing blue appearance of the water as sunlight reflects off the shallow bottom. In 2026, it remains one of the best spots in the Caribbean for wading and swimming, as the water stays clear even with the high volume of activity from the surrounding "High-Rise" resorts. While it is not the premier spot for "snorkeling from the shore" due to the sandy bottom (which lacks the rocky reefs fish prefer), the visibility is perfect for seeing your own feet even when waist-deep. For those seeking the absolute clearest water for snorkeling, a short trip north to Arashi Beach or Malmok Beach provides the same clarity but with more vibrant coral and marine life closer to the surface.