Aruba Island Sightseeing Tour
Oranjestad, Aruba
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Trip Type: Bus & Minivan Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Discover Aruba's most popular attractions from the comfort of an air-conditioned bus. Your friendly and professional tour guide will show you beautiful historical and natural landmarks while keeping you thoroughly informed about Aruba and its history.
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Discover Aruba's most popular attractions from the comfort of an air-conditioned bus. Your friendly and professional tour guide will show you beautiful historical and natural landmarks while keeping you thoroughly informed about Aruba and its history.
Your friendly and professional tour guide will show you the attractions and natural landmarks of Aruba from the comfort of an air-conditioned bus.
The first stop will be at the Aloe Vera Factory and Museum. You will have the opportunity to take a tour through the state-of-the-art Aruba Aloe Factory and at the adjacent museum you will learn about how aloe, first introduced to the island in 1840, became a significant part of Aruba's history.
The next stop will be at the Casibari Rock Formation, one of Aruba’s most famous natural wonders. This rock formation is a unique cluster of huge rocks that rise up from the desert soil to create an unique visual setting. Some of the rocks weigh several tons and are shaped in peculiar forms. Roam the groomed walking trails and steps through the rocks and if you are up for a challenge, hike up to the top to see breathtaking views of the island.
The third stop will be at the Natural Bridge, a formation of coral limestone cut from years and years of pounding surf. It was once once of the largest natural coral limestone formations in the world, standing an impressive 23 feet above sea level and more than 100 feet wide until it collapsed in 2005.
The next stop will be at Alto Vista Chapel. Surrounded by the Aruban countryside, enjoy peace and contemplation at this chapel which was built on the site of the first Catholic Church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary.
Your final stop will be at the famous California Light House, named after a historic ship called the California which is famous for having received distress signals from the Titanic as it sunk in 1912. This area offers some of the most beautiful scenic views of Aruba.
The first stop will be at the Aloe Vera Factory and Museum. You will have the opportunity to take a tour through the state-of-the-art Aruba Aloe Factory and at the adjacent museum you will learn about how aloe, first introduced to the island in 1840, became a significant part of Aruba's history.
The next stop will be at the Casibari Rock Formation, one of Aruba’s most famous natural wonders. This rock formation is a unique cluster of huge rocks that rise up from the desert soil to create an unique visual setting. Some of the rocks weigh several tons and are shaped in peculiar forms. Roam the groomed walking trails and steps through the rocks and if you are up for a challenge, hike up to the top to see breathtaking views of the island.
The third stop will be at the Natural Bridge, a formation of coral limestone cut from years and years of pounding surf. It was once once of the largest natural coral limestone formations in the world, standing an impressive 23 feet above sea level and more than 100 feet wide until it collapsed in 2005.
The next stop will be at Alto Vista Chapel. Surrounded by the Aruban countryside, enjoy peace and contemplation at this chapel which was built on the site of the first Catholic Church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary.
Your final stop will be at the famous California Light House, named after a historic ship called the California which is famous for having received distress signals from the Titanic as it sunk in 1912. This area offers some of the most beautiful scenic views of Aruba.
Please Note: The afternoon departure is ONLY for guests on cruise ships that dock after 8am. Hotel guests MUST book the morning departure.
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