
Casibari Rock Formations: Explore the enchanting Casibari Rock Formations, meandering through paths that wind between towering ancient stones, providing a fascinating glimpse of Aruba's geological history.
Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins: Journey through Aruba's rugged and captivating northern coast, witnessing the remnants of the gold rush era at the Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, while knowledgeable guides regale you with fascinating stories and insights.
Twin Bridges and Blackstone Beach: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Twin Bridges and Blackstone Beach, where you can admire stunning rock formations carved by the Caribbean Sea and search for the elusive three bridges along the coast.
Donkey Sanctuary Aruba: Experience the heartwarming charm of Aruba's Donkey Sanctuary, where you can get up close and personal with over 130 gentle donkeys, feeding them and learning about their fascinating connection to the island's vibrant past and captivating heritage.
Mangel Halto: Discover tranquility and aquatic wonders at Mangel Halto, an exclusive beach destination revered for its calm waters and diverse marine ecosystem. Indulge in a rejuvenating swim in the pristine Caribbean Sea, culminating a memorable adventure.
What’s Included:
Accessibility: Accessibility for wheelchairs is not provided.
Requirements & Restrictions: Not recommended for individuals with back, neck, or mobility issues, or for those who are pregnant. Minimum Age – 8 years, Maximum Height – 6.5 ft; Maximum weight – 230lbs. The paths have very uneven and rocky surfaces with irregularly sized rocks, so it is recommended to be in good physical condition to navigate them.
What to Bring: a reusable water bottle/canteen, towel from ship, cash/credit cards for extra purchases, biodegradable sunscreen, necessary personal items, your Sail & Sign card and a camera or cellular phone to capture pictures.
Good to Know: No elevators or ramps are available. The area can be very windy at times. Please use biodegradable sunscreen, to help protect our coral reefs. No rock stacking, it's crucial to respect local customs and environmental guidelines to preserve the natural beauty and ecological balance. Rock stacking can disturb wildlife habitats, contribute to erosion, and disrupt the natural landscape. By avoiding this practice, visitors can help protect the environment and show respect for the local culture. Thank you very much for spreading awareness! At each stop, you will have free time to wander around, explore the spots, take pictures, and relax. Please remember that taking any shells, rocks, or natural items from the island is not allowed. You are welcome to purchase souvenirs from the shops.