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9 hours 30 minutes (Approx.)
Hotel pickup offered
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Offered in: English and 2 more
Good for avoiding crowds
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What you can expect during your visit
Face masks provided for travelers
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Regular temperature checks for staff
Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
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Overview
Visit Aruba’s Natural Pool and Baby Beach on a unique off-road 4WD adventure to the island’s top natural attractions. Ride in a 4x4 Land Rover, specially designed to traverse the rugged terrain of Arikok National Park. Stop by landmarks like the California Lighthouse and Natural Bridge, with free time to snorkel and swim at the Natural Pool and Baby Beach. A barbecue lunch, cold beverages, and round-trip hotel transport are included in your full-day tour.
- Explore this arid Caribbean island by 4x4 Land Rover
- Visit both the Natural Pool and Baby Beach in one tour
- Swim, snorkel, and enjoy the natural beauty of both sites
- See Aruba landmarks like California Lighthouse and the Gold Mill Ruins, led by an informative guide
- Hotel transport and barbecue lunch included
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Your full-day Aruba 4x4 adventure takes you to two of the island’s most popular coastal sites: the Natural Pool and Baby Beach. Start with hotel pickup in the morning for the ride to the tour operator’s base, where you meet your guide for a safety briefing before taking off in a caravan of Land Rovers.
Take a seat in your open-air vehicle—designed with extra-cushioned seats for a comfortable ride—and set out toward Arikok National Park, a protected preserve that makes up almost 20 percent of the island. En route, stop for photo ops of historical and natural landmarks including the California Lighthouse on Aruba’s northern end. Hear about the island’s gold-prospecting days at the Gold Mill Ruins and view Natural Bridge, a limestone formation on the northeast coast that collapsed in 2005.
Around midday, enjoy a homemade barbecue lunch and then continue to traverse rugged terrain through the national park to the Natural Pool, a coastal swimming hole accessible only to 4WD vehicles. With free time here, snap on your provided snorkel and mask to explore the pool formed by volcanic rock, and refresh with a cool beverage.
Departing the Natural Pool, travel by Land Rover to Baby Beach, a crescent-shaped stretch of shoreline located on Aruba’s southern coast. Enjoy more free time to relax at this Caribbean paradise, using your snorkeling gear to explore the marine life in the shallow, tranquil waters.
On the way back to your hotel, stop at a few other cultural landmarks including the Alto Vista Chapel and Anchor in Memory of All Seamen for a few photo opportunities.
Take a seat in your open-air vehicle—designed with extra-cushioned seats for a comfortable ride—and set out toward Arikok National Park, a protected preserve that makes up almost 20 percent of the island. En route, stop for photo ops of historical and natural landmarks including the California Lighthouse on Aruba’s northern end. Hear about the island’s gold-prospecting days at the Gold Mill Ruins and view Natural Bridge, a limestone formation on the northeast coast that collapsed in 2005.
Around midday, enjoy a homemade barbecue lunch and then continue to traverse rugged terrain through the national park to the Natural Pool, a coastal swimming hole accessible only to 4WD vehicles. With free time here, snap on your provided snorkel and mask to explore the pool formed by volcanic rock, and refresh with a cool beverage.
Departing the Natural Pool, travel by Land Rover to Baby Beach, a crescent-shaped stretch of shoreline located on Aruba’s southern coast. Enjoy more free time to relax at this Caribbean paradise, using your snorkeling gear to explore the marine life in the shallow, tranquil waters.
On the way back to your hotel, stop at a few other cultural landmarks including the Alto Vista Chapel and Anchor in Memory of All Seamen for a few photo opportunities.
Itinerary
Named after a merchant British steamship that was wrecked nearby in 1891. After the accident merchandise was said to have washed ashore, which locals gladly picked and sold in town. Shortly afterwards plans started to build a lighthouse. The keeper lived near the lighthouse. In the present the Lighthouse is fully functional and the keeper's house has been transformed into an Italian restaurant. Here you will hike the area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
On the south-eastern side of the island you will see one of Aruba's most iconic and visited beaches. Here you see young and old enjoying the beautiful turquoise sea with pristine white sandy beach. You won't be able to escape the views of the historic location of this beach in industrial San Nicolas. Here you be able to swim and snorkel
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Free
The original Natural Bridge collapsed in 2005, which now you can still see the remains. But fear not, because you will see another natural bridge adjacent to the original one. Not quite as big, but equally stunning, this natural bridge now is the largest in Aruba.Here you will hike the area
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Located in the national park, you will see the Natural Pool is made out of vulcanic rocks. It offers a wall of protection against the big waves from coming in. You will see that waves crashing at the back of the rocks, only to splash gently into the pool. You will see that it takes almost 100 steps to get down to the pool. Here you will hike the area and swim and snorkel.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Included
The ruins are the remnants of smelter of gold that there here. The structure is made of volcanic rocks. Through the side or rear entrance you can enter and see sections of the old factory inside. The windows offer beautiful views to the coastline made of limestone and volcanic rocks, where you can admire the rough surf hitting the rocks.Here you will hike the area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
This catholic chapel as it currently stands dates back 1952. It has undergone many renovation and restoration rounds since. The chapel is build at the same location where a more primitive worship stood when this was erected in 1750. Alto Vista chapel is stated to be one of the first places where local native population were converted to Christianity. Nowadays it's mostly visited by Aruba tourists.Here you will hike the area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Inside the damp and humid caves you see through moist the filtering of minerals the creation of natural columns that are also known as stalactite and stalagmite. Additionally you will see Indian hieroglyphs that stem hundreds of years. Don't be surprised to see long-tong bats at select time of day.Here you will hike the area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Included
Wariruri is an old Indian word. This attraction is located on the northern, rocky part of Aruba, and is popular among surfers due to its beach and has white sand dunes. It is flanked by a bridge made naturally of limestone and offers one of the most spectacular views anywhere. This natural bridge is currently the second largest of its type in Aruba.
At one time San Nicolas was the driving force of Aruba's economy. It relied mostly on the economy of the seas. Many European merchants visited to do trades, but also to exchange with other merchants who were passing through. Later when the refinery opened in San Nicolas, Aruba started to receive mega-tankers to load and unload mostly crude and derivatives. As a recognition of the sailors and marine history, the anchor was placed. The contrast and backdrop are stunning and certainly a must see. Picture Opportunity
Duration: 5 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
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Traveler Tips
- "Wear sunglasses and a bandana or buff to help with the dust." See review
- "Uncle John made everyone feel like family, plus we learned about all over Aruba’s famous spots.Wear your bathing suit under clothes and good shoes!" See review
- "I would recommend bringing both water shoes along with walking shoes as there is brief hiking to and from the natural pool." See review
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