Island Tour of Aruba

start date: 2009-10-23
end date: 2009-12-12

  See various stops along the way including:

  • Ruins of Bushiribana - These ruins are the remains of a gold smelter that was built of natural stone in 1825 and functioned for most of the 19th century.
  • Natural Bridge - One of Aruba's most popular attractions, he bridge is a formation of coral limestone cut out by years of pounding surf, and is one of the largest rock spans of this type in the world.
  • Ayo Rock formation and Cave (Arawak Indian Drawings) - This natural preserve features some of the oldest Arawak drawings, as well as trails showcasing Aruba's unique variety of flora and fauna.
  • Frenchman's Pass Historical Site - Overhanging trees and towering cacti border this luscious stretch of road almost midway between Oranjestad and San Nicolas.
  • Old City of Savaneta - Formerly Aruba's first capital, today Savanet is a bustling fishing village with a 150-year-old mud hut, the oldest dwelling still standing on the island.
  • San Nicolas - Aruba's second capital and oldest village was a bustling port at one time. San Nicolas is home to Aruba's main red-light district, offering plenty of street color.
  • Swim at Baby Beach - Located on the island's eastern tip, the semicircular beach borders a beach that invites swimmers with its placid blue and shallow waters.

On your return journey, you drive through downtown Oranjestad. You have the choice to be dropped off downtown to wander amongst the shops and marvel at the Dutch architecture, or be dropped off at your hotel.

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