Aruba might be a small island, but it packs in a lot. On this half-day tour you’ll see it all – from lighthouses and rock formations to gold rush country and tropical rainforest. First on the to-see list is the north-west corner of the island. Here, the sky-scraping California Lighthouse and the Chapel of Alto Vista offer 360-degree panoramas over sea, sand dunes and Wild West-style cacti. Further south, you’ll come across a weird and wonderful rock formation called Casibari. Follow the paths up the mammoth rocks for first-class views. The canyon-side Bushiribana Gold Mill is the next stop. Back in the 19th century, gold was an all-important resource – so much so, that the island was named ‘oro ruba’, or ‘red gold’. The morning is finished off with a couple of natural beauties. Baby Bridge is a sea-worn arch cut from coral limestone, while the nearby Butterfly Farm lines up a swathe of tropical rainforest filled with luminous butterflies