1. Arikok National Park

This national park is made up of three different geological formations: lava, quartz diorite and limestone. These unique components are home to native Aruban flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The single-colored rattlesnake rattlesnake, Aruban cat-eyed snake, Aruban whiptail lizard, Aruban barn owl, and Aruban parakeet are only found on this island. Remnants of early settlement have become cultural symbols for Arubans today, and leftover artifacts have assembled clues depicting the many phases of Native American occupation.

2. Aruba Rock Formations

People usually think of Aruba as a relatively flat sandy island, but it amazes people with its monolithic rocks in the countryside. The presence of these unusual rocks add to the scenery and provide perfect vantage points to see the island. The boulders weigh several tons and are found in rather peculiar formations. There are hiking trails around these areas for visitors to explore these places.

3. The Three Caves of Aruba

The Guadirkiri cave has two chambers that have rays of sunlight filtering through small holes in the ceiling of the cave. Fontein Cave is the most popular of the caves due to the historical drawings by the Arawak Indians on the cave walls. Lastly, the Huliba Cave has a heart-shaped opening and has now been dubbed the Tunnel of Love.

4. Historic gold mills

Historical Gold Mills adventurers traveled throughout the Caribbean in the 15th and 16th centuries in search of wealth. According to ancient legends, the island now known as Aruba supposedly adapted its name from “Oro Ruba”, which means “red gold”. In the history of Aruba, more than 3 million pounds of gold were produced. The remains of the Gold Mills create a picturesque setting near the narrow rock canyon known as Frenchman’s Pass. To complete his all-inclusive trip to Aruba, he should definitely take a trip to these historic places.

5. Churches of Aruba

The Alto Vista Chapel was built in 1750 and is charming, yet dramatic. This place for peace and contemplation, sits on the sea with picturesque surroundings. Originally built in 1776, St. Anne’s Church is now famous for its solid oak, hand-carved altar, and artistic achievement in Gothic Revival design.

During your all-inclusive trip to Aruba, you can experience Aruba’s natural features and historic sites that make this vacation one of a kind.