Aruba's Arikok National Park is a must-see of the island's natural wonders. This park is a unique space because it covers approximately 21.5% of the island, has some of the highest peaks, an array of geological sights and contains many important sites of the Caquetio Indians that lived there. This park plays an important role in the island's ecosystem and is divided into four sections, each offering a unique experience. Above it all, it's a great site to bring the family, go hiking, and explore caves.