
The C.A.C. Games Open Water Swimming Qualifier and the Himno y Bandera Open Water Challenge brought an unforgettable weekend of international competition, local pride and celebration to the beautiful waters of Mangel Halto, Aruba. Bringing together athletes from across the region, Aruba once again proved itself as a world-class destination for Open Water swimming. From…
The C.A.C. Games Open Water Swimming Qualifier officially began in Aruba with a beautiful opening ceremony at Mangel Halto, marking the start of an exciting weekend of competition. To showcase Aruba’s vibrant culture and energy, the ceremony opened with a lively brass band and carnival dancers, setting the tone for an unforgettable international event. Athletes,…

From February 20–25, 2026, the Aruba Aquatics Federation hosted the World Aquatics Discover Water Country Leads Training, welcoming 22 participants from across the American continent for an impactful week dedicated to aquatic development, water safety, and community sustainability. Strengthening Leadership Across the Americas The Discover Water Programme, a worldwide grassroots initiative by World Aquatics, promotes…
In celebration of their incredible achievements at CARIFTA Aquatics Championships 2025, our athletes were invited to a special gathering with Minister of Sports, Gerlien Croes. The Minister expressed heartfelt encouragement, pride, and congratulations, acknowledging the hard work and determination our swimmers showed on the regional stage. Each athlete received a special keepsake, a token of…
After months of training, dedication, and determination, Team Aruba returned home from the XXXVIII CARIFTA Aquatics Championships 2025 with more than just medals—they came back with memories, milestones, and national pride. Held from April 20–24 in Trinidad & Tobago, CARIFTA is the premier youth aquatics competition in the Caribbean, With over 300 pool and 60…
A Night of Elegance, Talent, and National Pride. As the World Aquatics delegation prepared to close their visit to Aruba, they were treated to a special event that captured the artistic soul of our aquatic community: the weekly Artistic Swimming demonstration at Divi All Inclusive. But this wasn’t just any performance—this evening featured world-class guests,…
Strengthening Global Bonds for Local Aquatic Growth. The week of April 14, 2025 marked a transformative chapter in the development of aquatic sports in Aruba. In a proud and historic moment, the island welcomed Mr. Husain Al-Musallam, President of World Aquatics, along with a delegation of international leaders in aquatics. This visit wasn’t just ceremonial—it…
Empowering Aruba’s Coaches and Athletes for Long-Term Success. Behind every great swimmer is a great coach—and in Aruba, the drive to elevate coaching has never been stronger. During the visit of the World Aquatics delegation, world-renowned swim coach and advisor James Gibson led a series of three powerful coaching sessions that brought new insights, motivation,…
From April 11 to April 14, four of Aruba’s top swimmers traveled to Santo Domingo to compete in the prestigious Campeonato Nacional Fedona x Dominican Republic International Swim Open 2025—and what a weekend it was! Athletes Braynsly Dirksz, Ocean Van Loon, Britta Schwengle, and Gavin Kock, accompanied by Coach Ismael Santiesteban, proudly represented Aruba as…

As part of our Road to CARIFTA journey, we wanted to shine a light on the incredible athletes who earned their place to represent Aruba at this prestigious regional competition. Before they headed off to compete, we brought all 32 athletes and their 3 coaches together for a special moment: a celebratory photoshoot to capture…