Aruba Today collected some things to do BEYOND the beach. Yes, we know. Aruba, locatedĀ 15Ā miles north of Venezuela in the warm waters of the southern Caribbean, is home to beautiful white-sand beaches,Ā 82-degree days, and thus ideal for the perfect beach day. But we are also blessed with some of the warmest people in the world and our island isĀ 19.6Ā miles long and 6Ā miles across, with a total area ofĀ 70Ā square miles. Bit more to discover than the white stretch on the coastline we say. Letās mention some of these hidden gems.
The Lighthouse
No, you would not think of this as a hidden gem. The California Lighthouse is actually one of the most known highlights in Aruba and many repeated guests most probably took the ride uphill already. But, there is a significant change to this tower. Since September 2016 you can climb the top. In 2015 Foundation Monument Funds started the restoration of the California Lighthouse. The project finished in September 2016 and the Lighthouse is now open for visitors to enjoy the beautiful view from the top. The construction of the California Lighthouse started in 1915. The name āCaliforniaā came from a vessel of the West India Company and Pacific Steamship Co. called āCaliforniaā that shipwrecked in the area in 1891. Therefore they came up with the idea of building a lighthouse that could indicate the islandās eastern tip to ships with its light.Ā www.arubalighthouse.comĀ will give you more information.
Kayak in the mangroves
Mangel Halto at Savaneta is definitely a place not to miss out on. The beautiful beach with the natural mangroves is simply a beauty, but if you are into a more active way to enjoy the nature: take a kayak. While you are doing some workout -as it might get a little windy and rough-, you will see the island from a different perspective. You can even make a stop to do some snorkeling at the reef. Its fun, itās healthy and for sure something else. There are several companies that offer kayak tours, we had good experience with The Shack Kayak Tours Aruba, find them on Facebook.
Nature calls
The Arikok National park is worth the ride. We love the hikes that are guided by the parkās rangers whose job is to maintain trails and protect natural resources. The flora and fauna are beautiful and the historical sites tell you about the islandās indigenous roots. If you are not up to walking, you can drive through the park, one way or another this park is a great place to spend an entire day. Cruising through the landscape you end up at some of the most stunning beaches like Dos Playa or Daimara Beach. In total the park consists of 7907 acres protected nature with a richness of animals living in it. The Aruban whiptail lizard (cododo), Aruban cat eye snake (santanero) and endangered rattle snake (cascabel) are just some of them, you can also admire these close in the parkās Visitorsā Center. For more information, visit the websiteĀ www.arubanationalpark.org.