What You Will Do
Looking to explore the island in a comfortable, relaxed pace? This air-conditioned bus tour will show you the picturesque and rustic country side of Aruba. Our professional tour guides will provide you with information on the island’s history and culture, while you take in the panoramic sceneries and beautiful landscapes. This tour will leave you with beautiful pictures, and stories to tell back home.
Tour stops:
- California Lighthouse
- Alto Vista Chapel
- Authentic Aruban Houses
- Casibari Rock Formation
- Aruba Aloe Factory
- Aruba’s capital Oranjestad
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
California Lighthouse and Sasariwichi Dunes
15 minutes
The California Lighthouse is a lighthouse located at Hudishibana near Arashi Beach on the northwest tip of Aruba. This lighthouse was named for the steamship California, which was wrecked nearby on September 23, 1891.
2
Alto Vista Chapel
10 minutes
Alto Vista Chapel is a small Catholic chapel that stands on the hills above the north shore of Aruba. The present chapel was completed in 1952 and is located on the exact same location as the original chapel, which was built by the Venezuelan missionary in 1750.
3
Oranjestad
During this tour, we will drive through colorful capital Oranjestad. You will be able to enjoy the views, and pass by some authentic Aruban houses.
4
Casibari Rock Formations
15 minutes
Enormous tonalite rock cluster offering surrounding trails, steps leading to the top & scenic views.
5
Aruba Aloe Factory, Museum and Store
30 minutes
During this tour you will visit the oldest Aloe Factory globally, where you will learn about the countless benefits of the local plant.
6
Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins
15 minutes
The Bushiribana Gold Mine Ruins are the remnants of a 19th-century gold smelting facility located on the northern coast of Aruba. Built in 1872 by the Aruba Island Gold Mining Company, the stone structure was used to process gold ore extracted from the island. The site offers a glimpse into Aruba's history of gold mining, which significantly influenced the island's economy during that era.
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