Super-charge your vacation and jump behind the wheel of our unique UTV vehicles in a professionally guided off-road safari along the Andicuri Trail. Prepare to get down and dirty blazing this trail as only our UTV's can. Each UTV carries a maximum of two passengers in a caravan formation that will take you through the wild beauty of Aruba's outback, skirting along the rugged coastline with visits to Andicuri, the Alto Vista Chapel, the Gold Mill ruins and our historic California Lighthouse. Drivers must present a valid driver's license. A snack and a bottle of water are included.
Enjoy this half-day in a private tour that still leaves time for other activities or beach time during the day.
Guests will enjoy the unique tales of Aruba as told by our professional guides. You'll get to enjoy and learn all about some of Aruba's hidden treasures with visits to places like the famous California Lighthouse, the Casibari Rock Formations, the Alto Vista Chapel, Natural Bridgeand Aruba's colorful Butterfly Farm.
Once the trip is over, enjoy the convenience of being dropped at your hotel or downtown for shopping and dining.
Points of interest/ itinerary:
Stop at Natural Bridge, pass by Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, stop at Alto Vista Chapel, stop at California Lighthouse, pass by Arashi Beach, stop at Butterfly Farm.
De Palm Island is Aruba's only all-inclusive destination at an affordable all-inclusive price. Whether you are a family looking for a day of fun and adventure together or a couple seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the busy beach area for some relaxation and pampering, this island offers something for everyone!
Just bring your towel (not available on island), swimwear and camera and enjoy. This tour gives you the chance to enjoy a 30 minutes of DELUX MASSAGE ON THE BEACH, you won't want to leave!
Visit 3 local bars and enjoy a starlight dinner at the Casibari Cafe during this 5-hour evening tour in Aruba. Board a one-of-a-kind, hand- painted party bus and you'll be greeted with a Champagne toast to get the party started.
Dine on grilled food at Casibari Castle while you gaze out over the nearby rock formations and listen island-inspired music. Sip a complimentary drink at each location and enjoy drink specials all evening long.
Ride a colorful party bus bound for Aruba’s best watering holes during this 3-hour night out. Tour the Caribbean island in a lively open-air bus, stopping at the best bars off the beaten track with your local guide.
When the colorful, open-air party bus pulls up outside your Aruba hotel, climb aboard and meet your local guides and bus full of new friends. Prepare for an evening of fun visiting some of the island’s best local bars. As the bus cruises towards your first stop, which may be in the city or in the countryside, watch the verdant island scenery pass by. Upon arrival at each bar, enjoy a complimentary shot and enjoy drink specials at the ‘local’ prices. Hit the dance floor to learn some local island moves with your new friends and some of the island residents.
Get a feel for what the island nightlife is like in Aruba on this tour, which ‘E’ Entertainment TV rated the #1 favorite tour in Aruba. When you’ve had enough foot-stomping, shot-taking fun for one night, the colorful bus will return you to your Aruba hotel.
Adventurous hiking experience through the Aruba Arikok National Park guided by a real park ranger who will show you different flora & fauna that can be found in Aruba along with some of the most amazing views on island.
The following stops are made on this tour:
- Arikok National Park
Park rangers will escort you on this hike that will showcase fascinating flora and fauna and interesting historical sites.
The Arikok National Park is home to priceless gems that we know are rare because they are indigenous to our island. The Aruban burrowing owl (Shoco), Aruban rattlesnake, Aruban whiptail lizard, and Aruban parakeet (Prikishi) find our Aruba National Park the perfect address to live at together with the native flora and fauna supported by the protected unusual land formations made from lava, quartz diorite and limestone.
Aruba's national park also protects bats that have their home inside caves with authentic Arawak Indian drawings for you to decipher
This tour will give you the opportunity to interact and learn about some of the wildlife that can be found in Aruba. You will visit the Ostrich Farm, Philip’s Animal Sanctuary and the Donkey Sanctuary. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the animal sanctuaries.
First you will visit the Aruba Ostrich Farm. The Aruba Ostrich Farm welcomes you to come and meet its 80- count flock of the largest living species in the world. Visitors are encouraged to partake in a guided tour of the farm, inhabited by both ostriches and their flightless Australian relatives, emus. The tour provides the opportunity to learn about the natural behavior and survival instincts of these amazing creatures through detailed information as well as personal encounters with the birds.
Next you will get the opportunity to mingle with some real locals at the Donkey Sanctuary. Founded in 1997 as a non-profit and completely volunteer run organization, our mission is simple. Save the Donkeys! Although not originally native to the small island of Aruba, they have existed here for 500 years having been the primary mode of transportation until cars began to be introduced on the island in increasing numbers. At that point, many Arubans no longer had the need for their formerly beloved donkey, and sadly in the 1970’s, a dangerous and rapidly spreading illness nearly caused their extinction leaving behind a population of only 20 wild donkeys.
Lastly you will visit Philip's Animal Garden. After years of saving and adopting abused and abandoned animals, Philip Merryweather has turned his love for exotic animals into a world-class shelter and rehabilitation center. Philip’s Animal Garden is offering up interactive and educational tours, where you can enjoy an up close and personal experience with over 50 species of exotic animals from around the world. Visitors are invited to see, touch and even feed some of the garden’s exotic inhabitants.
A new snorkeling adventure with an open air bus. Visiting the hidden secret Mangel Halto for a snorkeling stop, afterwards moving towards the famous Baby Beach for another snorkeling stop.
Visit two of the most loved beaches cherished by Aruba's visitors. This excursion will take you to Arashi Beach and Palm Beach to relax in paradise-like surroundings. Arashi is known as one of the best beaches in Aruba for snorkeling. Located on the Northern tip of the island, it has some wonderful views of the coastline with an excellent beach area for swimming with the option to relax and tan for those who may not want to snorkel. For those who do, this is a great opportunity to discover Aruba's underwater life with some of the best snorkeling on the island! Next you will head to Palm Beach, perhaps the most famous and popular beach in Aruba with a host of beach bars, water sports and a variety of other optional activities.
Explore Aruba in an air-conditioned bus. Your friendly and professional tour guide will show you the attractions and natural landmarks of Aruba.
Your first stop will take you to the Aloe Vera Factory and Museum. Aloe, first introduced to the island in 1840, became a very important part of Aruba's history. At one point Aruba was the largest exporter of Aloe in the world with almost two-thirds of the island covered in plants. You will have the opportunity to take a tour through the state-of-the-art Aruba Aloe Factory and learn more about its history in the adjacent museum.
Next you will visit the Casibari Rock Formation. One of Aruba’s famous natural wonders the Casibari Rock Formation. This rock formation is a cluster of huge rocks. The rock formation, unique to the more typical features of the area, inexplicably rises up from the desert soil to create an unusual setting. Some of the rocks weigh several tons and feature peculiar forms. The Government of Aruba has created walking trails and steps through the rocks, allowing hikers to reach the top to obtain breathtaking views of the island.
Your third stop will be at the Natural Bridge, a formation of coral limestone cut by years of pounding surf. It was one of the largest natural spans in the world, standing 23 feet above sea level and spanning more than 100 feet across until it collapsed in 2005.
Next you will travel to Alto Vista Chapel. The chapel was built on the site of the first Catholic church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary. It is a special place for peace and contemplation, surrounded by the Aruban countryside.
The next stop will be at the famous California Light House, named after a ship called the California, which has the distinction of having received distress signals from the Titanic as she went down in icy waters in 1912. This area offers some of the most beautiful scenic views of Aruba.
Your final stop will be at Arashi Beach. Famous for its beautiful white sand and great snorkeling. You will get the opportunity to go for a swim, do some tanning or go snorkeling.
Enjoy a unique (and bumpy) off-road tour of Aruba's highlights in a four wheel drive jeep. The 2 door jeep provides access to numerous outstanding locations not accessible by standard vehicles. The jeeps are automatic and hold 4 guests only. If you have less than 4 in your group, your guide will match you up with others. Guests drive their own jeeps and there will be several chances to stop and switch drivers. Guests wanting a private jeep will need to purchase all 4 seats.
Heading out, you will follow your professional and friendly tour guide in their lead jeep as they lead you on a comprehensive tour where you will visit the California Light House, named after a ship called the Californian, which has the distinction of having received distress signals from the Titanic as she went down in icy waters in 1912.
After the California Light House you will make a short stop at the Rock Garden. A garden of stacked rocks created tourists like you over the past years. This stop also gives a great view of the rough North Coast.
Your next stop will be Alto Vista Chapel, The chapel was built on the site of the first Catholic church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary. It is a special place for peace and contemplation, surrounded by the Aruban countryside.
After the Alto Vista Chapel you will travel to the Baby Natural Bridge. A formation of coral limestone cut by years of pounding surf.
Next you will get a chance to find some gold at the Bushiribana gold mine ruins. The Bushiribana smelter was built in 1872 by the Aruba Island Gold Mining Company to extract gold from the ore that was being mined in the nearby hills of Ceru Plat. It operated for ten years.
Afterwards you will visit the famous Ayo monolithic Rock Formation where you can see some ancient Indian drawings left behind by the original inhabitants of Aruba.
You will then make your way to a restaurant where you will be served a local BBQ lunch.
Next you will drive through the famous Frenchmen's Pass on your way to the famous Baby Beach for some swimming, tanning and snorkeling (Snorkeling equipment can be rented at Baby Beach).
Enjoy a unique (and bumpy) off-road tour of Aruba's highlights in a four wheel drive jeep. The 2 door jeep provides access to numerous outstanding locations not accessible by standard vehicles. The jeeps are automatic and hold 4 guests only. If you have less than 4 in your group, your guide will match you up with others. Guests drive their own jeeps and there will be several chances to stop and switch drivers. Guests wanting a private jeep will need to purchase all 4 seats.
Heading out, you will follow your professional and friendly tour guide in their lead jeep as they lead you on a comprehensive tour where you will visit the California Light House, named after a ship called the Californian, which has the distinction of having received distress signals from the Titanic as she went down in icy waters in 1912.
After the California Light House you will make a short stop at the Rock Garden. A garden of stacked rocks created tourists like you over the past years. This stop also gives a great view of the rough North Coast.
Your next stop will be Alto Vista Chapel, The chapel was built on the site of the first Catholic church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary. It is a special place for peace and contemplation, surrounded by the Aruban countryside.
After the Alto Vista Chapel you will travel to the Baby Natural Bridge. A formation of coral limestone cut by years of pounding surf.
Next you will get a chance to find some gold at the Bushiribana gold mine ruins. The Bushiribana smelter was built in 1872 by the Aruba Island Gold Mining Company to extract gold from the ore that was being mined in the nearby hills of Ceru Plat. It operated for ten years.
At your final stop you will visit the famous Ayo monolithic Rock Formation where you can see some ancient Indian drawings left behind by the original inhabitants of Aruba.
Most visitors don’t have the opportunity to experience Aruba’s cultural highlight of the year – Carnival (or, as we call it here, Carnaval). But now you can discover the colorful spirit of Aruba’s Carnival and island culture every Thursday evening at the Carrubian Festival. Situated on the island’s southern tip in the heart of San Nicolas, the Carrubian Festival brings Aruba’s culture to life with live music and shows, stilt walkers, handicrafts, delicious, traditional homemade cuisine of the Caribbean region, and a parade of glittery dancers showcasing many of our past Carnival’s gorgeous costumes.
The center of activities is a stage area where spectators can relax at tables to enjoy a diversity of Caribbean cuisines and a parade of local entertainers. The main street is closed to traffic becoming a pedestrian mall filled with colorful booths selling local food, handicrafts and logo souvenirs, with fun activities for the entire family.
Exciting, Amazing and Personal! These three words describe Aruba’s best horseback riding adventure. Gracefully located right on the coast, the ranch offers exciting beach & ocean riding tours through some of the most amazing scenery of Aruba. We focus on small groups in order to provide the best service to all its guests. “We provide horseback adventure, not just trail rides!” You will have the chance to visit these spots: Gold Mill Ruins, Budui Beach, Wariruri Beac, Baby Natural Bridge, White-Sand Dunes, “Rancho Beach”, Indian Trail, Hidden Valley, Hidden Lagoon.
Sácale el máximo provecho a tu escapada con nuestro servicio de asistente personal, dirigido a viajeros de todo el mundo y ofrecido por habitantes locales. Disfruta de tus vacaciones mientras viajas sin preocupaciones con la ayuda y el conocimiento de asistentes locales, que harán que tu experiencia sea de lo más placentera y enriquecedora.
Qué incluye nuestro servicio de asistente personal:
- Encuentro a tu llegada (bajo petición)
- Servicio de intérprete
- Información sobre las infraestructuras de la zona y el transporte
- Organización, reserva y compra de tours, entradas, atracciones, eventos, traslados y alquiler de coches
- Asistencia durante la estancia (concertar visitas con médicos…)
- Información sobre la cultura, estilo de vida y tradiciones
- Servicio 24/7
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Si quieres pasar de largo el esnórquel y vivir la belleza de las aguas submarinas de Aruba de la forma más segura posible, entonces prueba SNUBA®. Con SNUBA® vas a poder respirar cómodamente bajo el agua sin tener que llevar un equipo de buceo pesado y complejo. SNUBA® está diseñado para toda la familia, es completamente seguro, y se aprende en un momento. No hace falta experiencia previa de esnórquel o buceo; tu instructor de SNUBA® ha recibido entrenamiento profesional para acompañarte en tu viaje bajo el agua... vas a disfrutar como nunca de la belleza del mar.
SNUBA® y SNUBA Doo®(para niños de entre cuatro y siete años) están disponibles en Isla de Palm (una isla de acceso privado). La profundidad máxima de inmersión es de seis metros, y no es necesaria experiencia.
La duración de la sesión de SNUBA® es de una hora aproximadamente, incluyendo la explicación inicial, la instalación de los accesorios y la excursión submarina.
Isla de Palm abre el acceso al público a las nueve de la mañana. Una vez que llegues a Isla de Palm, dirígete al puesto de SNUBA ® y te comunicaremos a qué hora está prevista tu sesión de buceo con SNUBA ®.