Enjoy free admission to the island’s donkey sanctuary only nine miles from Divi & Tamarijn Aruba. Interact with more than 100 rescued Aruba donkeys roaming the countryside where they get food, shelter, medical care, and love. Volunteer to assist with chores, such as feeding and cleaning. Or simply observe these fun, friendly animals.
Open 10 am to 3 am/ Tables open 5 pm to 3 am
An exhilarating experience with our well organized and the best tours in Aruba. Also, take home plenty of amazing, joyous memories by exploring one happy island in the most unique and adventurous way.
Want to have some fun? Try going our natural pool ‘’Conchi’’ the one of the most beautiful places in Aruba.
On a deserted stretch of coastline, dramatic shows of water spraying over the rock occurs on a regular basis as the tide rushes to shore. In a unique formation of rock, volcanic stone circles a small depression, creating a tranquil pool known as “Conchi” or “Cura di Tortuga,” or more familiarly by visitors as the Natural Pool.
The location of the Pool is surrounded by some of Aruba’s most rugged terrain, so a visitor truly gets the feeling of having “discovered” something when they reach the site, by either foot, horseback or 4×4 vehicle. Because of the nature of the environment in this secluded area, the site is inaccessible by car.
Excursions are available through the concierge desk
Tres Trapi (meaning “three steps”) is a tiny sandy cove nestled in the rocky northwestern shore of Aruba. The 10-meters long beach is accessible by three rustic steps carved into the rock, after which the site have been named. Tres Trapi has white sand, grey cliff and pristine placid waters, where hundreds of red cushion starfish lay on the seafloor, making it one of the favorite and most photogenic snorkeling spots of the island. This is also a fantastic spot to swim with the sea turtles!
Take in the best 360 island views of the island from the famous California Lighthouse. You can now even climb the top!
The old stone California lighthouse stands as a silent watchman in the area known as "Hudishibana," near the island's northwestern tip. It beckons visitors to the most spectacular views of the island.
The lighthouse was named after the S.S. California - which sunk previous to its construction in 1910. Perched on a high seaside elevation, the lighthouse has become one of Aruba's scenic trademarks and offers a picture perfect view of the island's western coastline of beaches and coral shorelines.
Any time till 7:00 pm is a great time to visit the lighthouse for a 360 degree view, yet the sunset is hands down the right time of day to be there as the big orange ball of fire gently dips into the Caribbean Sea. Keep your eyes open, you might see the green flash.
The lighthouse is now open everyday from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm, $5 admission fee no reservations required.