About Arikok National Park:

Arikok National Park is a breathtaking natural reserve covering approximately 20% of Aruba’s landmass. It offers a diverse landscape of rugged caves, rolling hills, arid deserts, and lush coastal areas.

Visitors can explore ancient Arawak cave paintings, discover unique flora and fauna, and marvel at the rugged volcanic formations.

The park is home to several notable landmarks, including the Fontein Cave, with its indigenous rock art, and the natural pool known as “Conchi,” a perfect spot for swimming and relaxation.

Hiking trails lead adventurers through scenic vistas, revealing Aruba’s wild side and rich cultural history.

Whether you’re interested in exploring caves, spotting wildlife, or simply taking in the spectacular panoramic views, Arikok National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.


Arikok Island Odyssey - 8hr Tour

Perfect for:

- Adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts

- travelers wanting an all-inclusive, immersive experience

- Travelers eager to explore Aruba’s diverse landscapes in depth

Tour Highlights:

- Explore Arikok National Park’s caves, volcanic terrain, and rugged trails, discovering hidden geological wonders and ancient Arawak cave paintings

- Swim and snorkel in the Natural Pool (“Conchi”), a secluded paradise perfect for relaxing and cooling off

- Visit Salt Ponds and coastal cliffs at Seroe Colorado for breathtaking panoramic views and photo opportunities

- Climb to Yamanota Hill, the highest point on the island, offering spectacular vistas of Aruba’s landscape

- Enjoy optional water activities, scenic sunset stops, and cultural insights throughout the day

Why Choose This Tour:

- The most comprehensive way to experience Aruba’s stunning and diverse natural landscapes in a single day

- Perfect for adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to deepen their connection with Aruba’s wild side

- All-inclusive with optional activities, a gourmet lunch, and plenty of opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and photos