Take a walk on the wild side with Aruba's very own ABC Tours. This local tour company started out small, but has since grown to be considered a quintessential Aruban experience. The family-owned tour company specializes in off-road jeep and UTV tours led by personable, genuine and knowledgeable guides who promise a tailor-made experience like none other. Visit popular attractions like Black Stone Beach and relish the thrill of cliff diving on a UTV tour, or book a jeep safari instead for a more in-depth exploration of Aruba's many wonders. Dive into pristine turquoise pools, relax at the beach and amazed by the breathtaking beauty of the island's coastline. Above all else, ABC Tours promise impeccable, genuine service.
Donkeys have played an important role in Aruban history. Brought to the island by the Spaniards in the 1500s, they were used primarily to transport goods and people. With the introduction of cars to the island, these beasts of burden were no longer needed and many of them were set free. The Donkey Sanctuary is run by volunteers and takes in sick and injured animals, allowing guests the opportunity to interact with and learn about them. After getting your fill of the cute creatures, stop by the gift shop, which is full of donkey paraphernalia, and purchase a souvenir t-shirt to help support the cause. Entrance to The Donkey Sanctuary is free but donations are greatly appreciated!
Walk into the Aruba Aloe Balm Museum, to know about the 160 years old history of Aruba's Aloe. From the farmer's harvestation of this little gluey plant to the use of the gel in the manufacture of beauty care products, the fascinating tour takes you through an exciting experience. You would be amazed to know the benefits and wonders of aloe vera plant. Known to have spread over two-thirds of the island's area, learn about the influence of this healing plant in art and architecture as well. Their aloe-based body, sun and hair care products are all made using the finest ingredients and is available for purchase. Make Aruba Aloe Balm Museum the first stop on your itinerary and you will not regret it.
With over 50 species of exotic animals, birds and reptiles, Philip's Animal Garden is a great place to indulge the animal lover in you. For a nominal fee that's used for the upkeep of the animals, you get access to the many animals as well as a bag of food to feed the animals as you pet and play with them. This unique and exotic zoo lets you get up close and personal with the animal residents making this place perfect for a day of family fun and a kids favorite.
The sky is the limit at picturesque Malmok Beach. Quieter than some of the larger beaches in Aruba, this pristine alcove is perfect for snorkeling with its crystal clear waters and teeming sea life. Calm currents and steady winds also provide great conditions for windsurfing. When you get a glimpse beneath the surface, you'll see that this intimate beach has more to offer than first meets the eye. Halfway submerged, with birds perched atop the exposed part, is a German freighter from WWII called the Antilla, drawing scuba divers to the site alongside snorkelers. Come on down and see for yourself.
The island nation of Aruba is home to some fascinating beaches and vistas. Aruba's widest oceanfront, the dramatic Eagle Beach is noted for its white, powdery sands and crystal clear waters. The beach is well-equipped with shaded areas, parking spaces, and some quaint huts to escape the blazing sun on bright days. Adventure seekers can choose from an array of water sports like waterskiing and sailing here. A few months out of the year year, you'll find white and red signposts alerting sightseers against harming turtle nests at Eagle Beach. In particular, the hawksbill, green, loggerhead, and leatherback species dominate the sea and sand. Head here for all-around outdoor entertainment and outstanding panoramic views.
Take a walk on the wild side with Aruba's very own ABC Tours. This local tour company started out small, but has since grown to be considered a quintessential Aruban experience. The family-owned tour company specializes in off-road jeep and UTV tours led by personable, genuine and knowledgeable guides who promise a tailor-made experience like none other. Visit popular attractions like Black Stone Beach and relish the thrill of cliff diving on a UTV tour, or book a jeep safari instead for a more in-depth exploration of Aruba's many wonders. Dive into pristine turquoise pools, relax at the beach and amazed by the breathtaking beauty of the island's coastline. Above all else, ABC Tours promise impeccable, genuine service.
Donkeys have played an important role in Aruban history. Brought to the island by the Spaniards in the 1500s, they were used primarily to transport goods and people. With the introduction of cars to the island, these beasts of burden were no longer needed and many of them were set free. The Donkey Sanctuary is run by volunteers and takes in sick and injured animals, allowing guests the opportunity to interact with and learn about them. After getting your fill of the cute creatures, stop by the gift shop, which is full of donkey paraphernalia, and purchase a souvenir t-shirt to help support the cause. Entrance to The Donkey Sanctuary is free but donations are greatly appreciated!
Walk into the Aruba Aloe Balm Museum, to know about the 160 years old history of Aruba's Aloe. From the farmer's harvestation of this little gluey plant to the use of the gel in the manufacture of beauty care products, the fascinating tour takes you through an exciting experience. You would be amazed to know the benefits and wonders of aloe vera plant. Known to have spread over two-thirds of the island's area, learn about the influence of this healing plant in art and architecture as well. Their aloe-based body, sun and hair care products are all made using the finest ingredients and is available for purchase. Make Aruba Aloe Balm Museum the first stop on your itinerary and you will not regret it.
With over 50 species of exotic animals, birds and reptiles, Philip's Animal Garden is a great place to indulge the animal lover in you. For a nominal fee that's used for the upkeep of the animals, you get access to the many animals as well as a bag of food to feed the animals as you pet and play with them. This unique and exotic zoo lets you get up close and personal with the animal residents making this place perfect for a day of family fun and a kids favorite.
The sky is the limit at picturesque Malmok Beach. Quieter than some of the larger beaches in Aruba, this pristine alcove is perfect for snorkeling with its crystal clear waters and teeming sea life. Calm currents and steady winds also provide great conditions for windsurfing. When you get a glimpse beneath the surface, you'll see that this intimate beach has more to offer than first meets the eye. Halfway submerged, with birds perched atop the exposed part, is a German freighter from WWII called the Antilla, drawing scuba divers to the site alongside snorkelers. Come on down and see for yourself.
The island nation of Aruba is home to some fascinating beaches and vistas. Aruba's widest oceanfront, the dramatic Eagle Beach is noted for its white, powdery sands and crystal clear waters. The beach is well-equipped with shaded areas, parking spaces, and some quaint huts to escape the blazing sun on bright days. Adventure seekers can choose from an array of water sports like waterskiing and sailing here. A few months out of the year year, you'll find white and red signposts alerting sightseers against harming turtle nests at Eagle Beach. In particular, the hawksbill, green, loggerhead, and leatherback species dominate the sea and sand. Head here for all-around outdoor entertainment and outstanding panoramic views.