Embark on the ultimate off-road adventure in Aruba with our Island Ultimate Jeep Safari. Visit the Natural Pool and Baby Beach, enjoy snorkeling, and indulge in a homemade BBQ lunch. Experience the thrill of rugged off-roading in a Land Rover and create unforgettable memories.
Embark on the ultimate off-road adventure in Aruba with our Island Ultimate Jeep Safari. Visit the Natural Pool and Baby Beach, enjoy snorkeling, and indulge in a homemade BBQ lunch. Experience the thrill of rugged off-roading in a Land Rover and create unforgettable memories.
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ABC Tours Aruba - Starting and ending point.
Here, guests will sign in and receive a comprehensive safety briefing. - Baby Beach - Located on the southeastern side of the island, this is one of Aruba’s most iconic and frequented beaches. Visitors of all ages enjoy the stunning turquoise sea and pristine white sandy beach. The historic setting…
- ABC Tours Aruba - Starting and ending point.
Here, guests will sign in and receive a comprehensive safety briefing.
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Baby Beach - Located on the southeastern side of the island, this is one of Aruba’s most iconic and frequented beaches. Visitors of all ages enjoy the stunning turquoise sea and pristine white sandy beach. The historic setting of this beach in industrial San Nicolas is unmissable. Guests can swim and snorkel here.
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Natural Bridge - Although the original Natural Bridge collapsed in 2005, its remains are still visible. However, visitors can admire another natural bridge nearby. While not as large, it is equally breathtaking and is now the largest in Aruba. Guests can hike the area.
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Natural Pool - Situated in the national park, the Natural Pool is formed by volcanic rocks, providing a protective barrier against large waves. Waves crash against the rocks, gently splashing into the pool. It takes nearly 100 steps to descend to the pool. Guests can hike, swim, and snorkel here.
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California Lighthouse - Named after a British merchant steamship that wrecked nearby in 1891. Following the incident, merchandise washed ashore, which locals collected and sold. Plans for the lighthouse soon followed. The keeper lived nearby, and today, the lighthouse is fully operational, with the keeper’s house now an Italian restaurant. Guests can hike the area.
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Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins - These ruins are the remnants of a gold smelter. The structure is built from volcanic rocks. Visitors can enter through the side or rear entrance to explore sections of the old factory. The windows offer stunning views of the limestone and volcanic rock coastline, where the rough surf crashes against the rocks. Guests can hike the area.
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Alto Vista Chapel - The current Catholic chapel dates back to 1952 and has undergone numerous renovations and restorations. It stands on the site of a more primitive place of worship erected in 1750. Alto Vista Chapel is noted as one of the first places where the local native population converted to Christianity. Today, it is a popular tourist spot in Aruba. Guests can hike the area.
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Fontein Cave - Inside these damp and humid caves, visitors can see natural columns formed by mineral filtration, known as stalactites and stalagmites. Additionally, Indian hieroglyphs dating back hundreds of years are visible. Long-tongued bats may be seen at certain times of the day. Guests can hike the area.
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Wariruri Beach - “Wariruri” is an ancient Indian word. This attraction is located on Aruba’s northern, rocky coast and is popular with surfers due to its beach and white sand dunes. It is bordered by a naturally formed limestone bridge, offering some of the most spectacular views. This natural bridge is currently the second largest of its kind in Aruba.

- Authentic homemade BBQ Lunch
- Certified local guide
- Ice Water- Bring reusable bottle to refill
- Authentic homemade BBQ Lunch
- Certified local guide
- Ice Water- Bring reusable bottle to refill
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pickup
- Entrance fees
- Towel
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pickup
- Entrance fees
- Towel
Exploring Aruba’s remote and rugged coastline demands more than just a 4x4—it requires expertise, access, and specially designed vehicles. The exclusive Island Ultimate Safari offers an off-the-beaten-path adventure in comfort-engineered Land Cruisers, custom-built in-house with luxury suspension seating tailored for Aruba’s terrain.
Venture deep into…
Exploring Aruba’s remote and rugged coastline demands more than just a 4x4—it requires expertise, access, and specially designed vehicles. The exclusive Island Ultimate Safari offers an off-the-beaten-path adventure in comfort-engineered Land Cruisers, custom-built in-house with luxury suspension seating tailored for Aruba’s terrain.
Venture deep into Arikok National Park, swim at the Natural Pool, unwind at Baby Beach, and uncover hidden landmarks along the way—all led by certified local experts who share genuine stories of Aruba.
This is more than just transportation to the sights; it’s a thoughtfully crafted island journey focused on comfort, safety, and authentic connection.
- It is recommended that you bring a towel, swimsuit, change of clothes and driver’s license
- Cannot accept passengers from Carnival Cruise ships
- Please meet us at our office for departure. The meeting time for this excursion is 7:45 AM.
- If you are traveling with a group, you need to book everyone on one booking to ensure you will be together
- We need to be notified if you are coming on cruise ship
- Arikok National Park fee is not included- an Addition $22 per person will be charged upon check in
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.