This was an absolutely amazing time!! Our tour guide was hilarious and entertaining. Ivo has done this for 20 years. Parts of this tour are abit on the rough terrain but be assured Ivo knows how to handle the roads. Lunch is also provided and...More
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Morning Departure
Tour departs at 8:30am
From US$89.99
Afternoon Departure
Tour departs at 2pm
From US$89.99
Overview
Aruba’s Natural Pool isn’t accessible by bus or car, but this 4WD tour makes it super easy to get to this remote location in Arikok National Park that many travelers never even get the chance to see. Plus, it includes snorkeling equipment for those who want to also explore underwater, round-trip transport from your hotel, and a hot lunch—all for your convenience.
What to Expect
Begin your tour with hotel pickup prior to your selected morning or afternoon departure time. Transfer to the off-road vehicle site and attend a safety briefing before boarding your open-air 4WD vehicle. Jump behind the wheel or ride shotgun.
Drive over Aruba’s rugged terrain en route to the Natural Pool in Arikok National Park, a site only accessible via off-road vehicle or horseback. Along the way, stop to see attractions such as Natural Bridge and the Gold Mill Ruins, which offer insight into Aruba’s ecosystem and history.
Upon arrival at Natural Pool, snap on your snorkeling gear and spend an hour checking out the fish and coral. Then, return to your starting point aboard your 4WD.
Morning tours eat lunch at the starting point before transferring back to their hotels, while afternoon tours eat lunch at the beginning of the tour.
Drive over Aruba’s rugged terrain en route to the Natural Pool in Arikok National Park, a site only accessible via off-road vehicle or horseback. Along the way, stop to see attractions such as Natural Bridge and the Gold Mill Ruins, which offer insight into Aruba’s ecosystem and history.
Upon arrival at Natural Pool, snap on your snorkeling gear and spend an hour checking out the fish and coral. Then, return to your starting point aboard your 4WD.
Morning tours eat lunch at the starting point before transferring back to their hotels, while afternoon tours eat lunch at the beginning of the tour.
Questions & Answers
arcabascio
22 April 2018|
Response from Nicole D | Reviewed this property |
there was walking down stairs carved into the shore then maybe a 10 foot climb over large rocks to get in the pool