
Arikok National Park Jeep Safari
About
Open-air 4x4 day tour of the rugged northeast coast — Arikok covers about 20% of the island and is mostly dirt roads, cactus, and limestone cliffs. Stops at the natural pool (Conchi), Quadirikiri caves, and a windward beach where the surf is too rough to swim. Bumpy ride, lots of sun, bring a windbreaker.
At a glance
- Category
- land
- Duration
- 6 hours
- Price
- $120
- Minimum age
- 6+
- Intensity
- ●●●○○
- Setting
- outdoor
- Booking partner
- getyourguide
- Product ID
t39148
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