Shore Excursions Group
Aruba Highlights Tour
Aruba Highlights Tour
Explore Aruba in an air-conditioned bus. Your friendly and professional tour guide will show you the attractions and natural landmarks of Aruba.
You will make a visit to the Aloe Vera Factory and Museum. Aloe, first introduced to the island in 1840, became a very important part of Aruba’s history. At one point Aruba was the largest exporter of Aloe in the world with almost two-thirds of the island covered in plants. You will have the opportunity to take a tour through the state-of-the-art Aruba Aloe Factory and learn more about its history in the adjacent museum.
You’ll also have the chance to marvel at Aruba’s renowned natural marvel, the Casibari Rock Formations. These immense tonalite boulders form a captivating cluster, with walking trails and steps guiding hikers through them to reach the summit, where they can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views.
Next you will travel to Alto Vista Chapel. The chapel was built on the site of the first Catholic church built in Aruba in 1750 by a Spanish missionary. It is a special place for peace and contemplation, surrounded by the Aruban countryside. Your final stop will be at the famous California LightHouse, named after a ship called the Californian, which has the distinction of having received distress signals from the Titanic as she went down in icy waters in 1912. This area offers some of the most beautiful scenic views of Aruba.
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Please Note:Ships arriving at or before 8:00 AM must select the 8:30 AM tour time. Guests on ships arriving after 8:00 AM must select the 2:30 PM tour time.
Day 1 |
Aruba is a Caribbean paradise renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches and clear turquoise waters. The island's consistent sunny weather and gentle trade winds make it an ideal destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Aruba's small size and well-maintained roads make it easy to explore, whether by car, bike, or guided tour. For those seeking adventure, Aruba's diverse landscapes provide ample opportunities. Arikok National Park, covering nearly 20 percent of the island, offers hiking trails, ancient caves, and rugged coastlines. The island's coral reefs and shipwrecks are prime spots for snorkeling and diving. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $55 |
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Guests must be able to walk on pavement, as well as uneven packed dirt surfaces. Some paths on the tour have inclines. Passengers in a wheelchair can be accommodated, provided that they can get on and off the bus on their own, and the wheelchair is collapsible.