Robyn Gardner
Robyn Gardner vanished on August 2, 2011, while on vacation in Aruba. She was 35 years old. By that evening, her travel companion, Gary Giordano, reported her missing, claiming she had been swept out to sea during a snorkeling trip at Baby Beach. Despite exhaustive air, land, and sea searches by Aruban authorities and volunteers, no trace of her has ever been found.
No confirmed sightings or updates have surfaced since her disappearance, and the case remains officially unsolved. Investigators initially detained Giordano due to “serious inconsistencies” in his account, including a critical time gap between when he last saw her and when he called for help. However, he was released after four months because of a lack of direct evidence, and he has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Even small pieces of information—a detail about their movements leading up to the trip, a conversation overheard in Aruba, or something unusual noticed near Baby Beach—could help provide direction in her case. The lack of a body or a clear crime scene has made the search especially difficult for her loved ones.
Robyn’s disappearance continues to weigh heavily on her family, who remain determined to find the truth about what happened to her. Law enforcement and her family urge the public to come forward with anything that might help, as community awareness remains crucial in cases where the trail has gone cold.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, please contact the Aruban Authorities at 011-297-582-0695 or the FBI Tip Line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.





