Venture into Aruba’s wild side on a guided off-road safari. Navigate rugged trails to the Ayo Rock Formation, explore ancient Indian Caves, and dive into the island’s crown jewel - the Natural Pool. Create an unforgettable memory where you can swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters as you’re surrounded by natural rock formations. This is Aruba, raw and real—waiting to be discovered.
Pickup included
Walk among towering boulders shaped by time and nature. Climb to scenic viewpoints and admire ancient Arawak petroglyphs carved into the rocks.
Wander through two illuminated chambers filled with shafts of sunlight, natural formations, and local legends—this cave is as mysterious as it is beautiful.
Take in the dramatic contrast of Aruba’s wind-carved white sand dunes against the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea—a stunning photo stop and a glimpse into the island’s raw natural beauty.
Step into the mystical Fontein Cave, where centuries-old Arawak drawings line the limestone ceilings. Just outside, dip your feet into a natural spring for a playful fish pedicure—where tiny fish gently exfoliate your feet in a unique and refreshing experience.
Drive past Aruba’s renewable energy hub where towering wind turbines spin along the southeastern coast—a powerful symbol of the island’s commitment to sustainability.
Arrive at Aruba’s iconic Natural Pool, nestled between volcanic rock. Cool off with a swim or snorkel (weather permitting), as waves crash around this hidden coastal gem.
Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, is a vibrant city known for its colorful Dutch colonial architecture, duty-free shopping, and stunning beaches. The city blends Caribbean charm with modern amenities, offering a unique cultural experience and easy access to Aruba's natural wonders.
A private island with a beautiful white-sand beach and clear waters. It's perfect for a day of relaxation and water activities.
This museum showcases Aruba's history and culture through exhibits on the island's indigenous people, colonial past, and modern developments.
This 19th-century fort offers a glimpse into Aruba's military history and features a museum with exhibits on the island's past.
The main shopping street in Oranjestad, lined with duty-free shops, boutiques, and local markets.
A protected area covering about 20% of Aruba, featuring rugged landscapes, natural pools, and diverse wildlife.
A traditional Aruban dish made with cheese filled with spiced meat, similar to a Dutch-style stuffed cheese.
A popular Indo-Aruban dish featuring noodles with vegetables, meat, and a savory sauce.
A side dish made from cornmeal, similar to polenta, often served with fish or meat.
A traditional bread made from cassava, flour, and coconut milk, often served with meals.
This is the dry season with the best weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. It's also the busiest time, with many tourists escaping colder climates.
Aruban Florin (AWG)
GMT-4
127VV, 60HzHz
Aruba is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Main Bus Terminal
Buses are affordable and frequent, but can be crowded. They are a good option for budget travelers.
Available • Apps: Aruba Taxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A protected area covering about 20% of Aruba, featuring rugged landscapes, natural pools, and diverse wildlife.
A beautiful and calm beach located in the southern part of Aruba, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
A natural pool formed by volcanic rocks, offering a unique and refreshing swimming experience.
Price varies by option