Overview of Malmok Beach

Malmok Beach

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Malmok Beach is for the more serious diver not in need of a large sunning beach. The site and entry are both easily accessible.

Directions: Head to the North part of the island. About 100 m South of the Northern 1B 2B intersection, you'll see the small entry.

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02/26/2008 Anonymous (Avg: 4.16 Review) - (no comment)

06/24/2006 Elgin Z. (Avg: 3.44 Review) - The entry is very easy here. This site can be entered from various locations that are all close to each other. There is hardly any surf or current at this site and visibility is usually great. The bottom is made up of beautiful white sand and farther out it is covered with algae. Snorkeling here is easy and comes down to swimming along the rocky coastline and staying close to it. Going far out into deeper water does not pay off: there you'll see many Cushion Sea Stars, a (very) few Yellow Tube Sponges and some (dead) Loggerhead Sponges, but that is about it. There is hardly any fish in the deeper part. Close to the coast line however, you'll see lots of fish. Most notably you'll see thousands of Silversides, large schools of Shortfin Sweepers, French Grunts, Squirrelfish, Bluehead Wrasses and the occasional Palometa Jack. There are also many Pelicans here! There is almost no coral at this site. This site is really good for inexperienced snorkelers. This is not a dive site, so don't come here with your scuba gear.

09/12/2005 Anonymous (Avg: 3.51 Review) - My wife and I are beginner snorkelers and had a great timer at Malmok. We stayed close to shore and saw incredible numbers and diversity of fish. I would rank this site higher than Baby Beach but definitely lower than Boca Catalina and Catalina Cove. Be very cautious with your belongings here and elsewhere on the island. Don't leave anything in your car or any valuables on the beach/rocks. When we checked out the Malmok entry site, we left an inexpensive digital camera in the rental car for 10 minutes. When we returned the window was smashed and the camera gone. Don't get lazy and let your guard down like I did.

05/20/2005 Allen Abrams (Avg: 4.00 Review) - I'm nuts for telling you about this beach, but it's the best! All you have to do is put your face in the water, and there are tons of fish. Need more be said?! Going back This September…

05/03/2005 Wade Ralph (Avg: 4.08 Review) - I snorkeled this site 5 times in 7 days. Lots of fish around rocks, abundant starfish, saw a Moray Eel, lobster, puffer fish early morning. The reefs were sand covered due to Hurricane Ivan last fall. Malmok and Depalm slope best on the island. Beware of theft @ Malmok as my rental car was stolen 4-30-2005 while I snorkeled. They took key out of bag hidden in rocks. Very common per Police.

02/21/2005 Mike Meagher (Avg: 3.14 Review) - A very pleasant snorkeling area, about the best on the west end of the island. Along the cliffs, there are some nice creatures to see. There is also a derelict fishing boat to the south 1/2 mile in 5' of water that is surrounded by many fish. That area has many lobster, eels, turtles, squid. But watch out for the boat traffic.

05/18/2004 Joseph Bilicska (Avg: 3.73 Review) - We loved snorkeling off of Malmok and Arashi Beaches. We saw a magnificent Blue Coronet fish that had to be over 4 ft. long who liked to swim with us. Entry is rocky. We saw beautiful large orange star fish, Queen Angels and what appeared to be a juvenile Jew fish, beautiful fire worms and brittle stars as well as White Spotted Filefish. Can't wait to go back in a couple of weeks.

05/18/2003 Bill Brown (Avg: 3.45 Review) - Good snorkel site. Lots of rocks and coral to the north of the entry. Lots of fish. Turtles in the early morning up along the cliff. Aruba has very little crime. Unlike the earlier comment, we snorkeled every day for 2 weeks from beaches using a rental car. Had no theft problems and heard of none. Along with DePalm and Catalina, the best snorkel spots in Aruba.

03/25/2002 Mark (Avg: 3.13 Review) - I agree with the previous post. One word of warning. DO NOT LEAVE ANY VALUABLES ON THE BEACH OR IN YOUR CAR.. they WILL be stolen..

07/06/2001 Juli (Avg: 3.45 Review) - I'm a snorkler (versus a diver) so Malmok meets my needs. It's close to the high rises and can be reached by taxi, bus (it's the end of the line) or even a walk (which is how we discovered it in the first place. Nice huts now for shade but go early before the snorkle trips arive. The tide is ok by 9:30 or 10 am to go out for beginners. We saw a bed of starfish one year - it was like a treasure hunt following their path. Have fun mi dushi's.


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 Map     Sat
GPS: AR0401
N12°35.9163'
W070°02.9925'

 

Parking at Malmok Beach 

Parking on the sandy patch right off the main road.

Entry

 Map     Sat
GPS: AR0402
N12°35.9165'
W070°03.0025'

 

Entry at Malmok Beach 

Once you make your way down the sandy entry, you'll find that it stays rather shallow. You can also tell the site is popular with the commercial snorkel boats who make their runs in the mornings and afternoons.

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Aerial at Malmok Beach 
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This site is not for those wishing to make the first deep dive of the day!

Last Verification: February, 2001  

 

Diver Averages for  Malmok Beach  (1=worst, 5=best)


Average Site Condition

Ease of Shore Entry:  3.90
Bottom Conditions:  3.90
Reef Conditions:  3.80
Animal Life:  4.10
Plant Life:  3.20
Facilities:  2.00
Solitude 3.00
Roads:  3.80
*Site Average:  3.61
   

Average Enjoyment Level

Snorkel:  4.40
Beginner Scuba:  2.90
Intermediate Scuba:  2.50
Advanced Scuba:  2.40
Night diving Scuba:  2.20

Number of reviews for this site: 10

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