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●○○○#5 of 16 things to do in San Nicolas

Anchor in Memory of All Seamen

★★★½3.8 out of 5 · 384 reviews
cultural
0.5h
outdoor
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About

The Anchor in Memory of All Seamen stands on the waterfront in San Nicolas, Aruba's second-largest town on the island's southeast coast. It's a memorial rather than an activity you book — you walk up, read the plaque, take a photo if you're inclined, and leave. The ranking at #5 in San Nicolas reflects more about what else is in town than the monument itself. It's free, outdoors, and takes about half an hour if you linger. The setting works better than the monument: the view down the coast and the sense of San Nicolas as a working port town still connected to its maritime past. If you're already in the area for the murals or Charlie's Bar, it's a short detour. If you're planning a trip specifically for the anchor, recalibrate.

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Category
cultural
Duration
0.5 hours
Price
$0
Minimum age
None
Intensity
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Setting
outdoor
Booking partner
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