Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure
Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure
Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure
Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure
Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure
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Aruba North Coast ATV Desert Adventure

Depart from Oranjestad
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Service languages: English, Spanish (select your preferred language in the package options)
Duration: 4 hrs
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Itinerary
Stop at: Kini Kini Transfer & Tours
Details: Check in for your safety briefing and instructions.
Duration: 30 min(s)

Stop at: Alto Vista Chapel
Details: Start your tour with the first stop at the historic Chapel of Alto Vista. The yellow chapel of Alto Vista is considered to be the birthplace of Aruba's Catholic religion, the first Chapel to be built on the island by the Indians and the Spanish Pioneers in 1750. The chapel offers a sense of peacefulness to all those who enter its sacred doors to meditate and pray, with a beautiful landscape as its surroundings.
Duration: 20 min(s)

Stop at: Wariruri Beach
Details: A natural formation you'll visit is the Baby Natural Bridge, which succeeded with original Natural Bridge in 2005 after its collapse. You'll be in awe to witness how nature can create such beautiful constructs that still stand and attract thousands of visitors from all over the world.
Duration: 20 min(s)

Stop at: Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins
Details: We include one of the most amazing historical landmarks of Aruba, which was once a prided mill that processed gold on the Island, Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins. Dating back to the 1400s when Aruba was being dug up for wealth and riches, the gold prospectors finally found gold mines and eventually constructed this fort-like mill out of stone boulders. Fun Fact: The mill was built to resemble a fort to scare away pirates!
Duration: 20 min(s)

Stop at: Casibari Rock Formations
Details: Explore the unusual design of this Rock Formation placed in close proximity to each other and explore the history of Indian cave paintings.
Duration: 20 min(s)