1. Natural Bridge Aruba
Once one of the largest natural bridges in the world, this limestone formation collapsed in 2005 but remains a popular tourist spot for its stunning coastal views.
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Once one of the largest natural bridges in the world, this limestone formation collapsed in 2005 but remains a popular tourist spot for its stunning coastal views.
A family-friendly beach known for its shallow, calm waters and beautiful sandy shores, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
A unique cluster of huge tonalite rocks offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the island.
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An all-inclusive private island offering a variety of activities such as snorkeling, water sports, and a water park.
Spanning nearly 20% of Aruba, this national park features diverse landscapes, hiking trails, and historical sites.
A museum dedicated to Aruba's aloe industry, offering guided tours of the factory and a store with aloe-based products.
A tropical garden where visitors can observe hundreds of exotic butterflies in a serene environment.
Also known as the Natural Pool, this secluded swimming hole is formed by volcanic rock and is perfect for a refreshing dip.
The remnants of a 19th-century gold smelter, offering a glimpse into Aruba's gold mining history.
A sanctuary for exotic animals where visitors can learn about and interact with a variety of rescued species.
An iconic, windswept tree often photographed against the backdrop of Aruba's beaches.
A sanctuary dedicated to the care and protection of Aruba's donkeys, offering visitors the chance to meet and learn about these gentle animals.
Offers pirate-themed sailing tours and snorkeling adventures, complete with rope swings and tropical drinks.
An underwater adventure that allows visitors to explore marine life and shipwrecks from the comfort of a submarine.
A cave featuring native Arawak drawings and impressive stalactite formations, located within Arikok National Park.
A popular diving site, this World War II German freighter wreck is now home to diverse marine life.
Known for its two large chambers illuminated by natural sunlight, this cave also features ancient Arawak petroglyphs.
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