
ARUVENTURE ISLAND TOURS
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ARUVENTURE ISLAND TOURS runs out of Noord, near the high-rise strip, and it holds the #3 spot among local transportation options — which in Aruba usually means off-road tours, not taxis. The 5-out-of-5 rating across 21 reviews suggests they've got the format locked in: four hours, moderate intensity, $75 per person, all outdoors. That's enough time to hit the northeast coast rugged bits without turning the day into an endurance test. The intensity level sits at a three, so expect some bounce and dust if you're heading into the backcountry — probably the California Lighthouse area, the Alto Vista chapel route, or down toward the windward side where pavement gives up. Bookings go direct through them, which keeps things simple. All ages welcome, so families show up, but the truck beds and terrain aren't built for toddlers who nap at noon. Bring sunscreen and a bandana for the dust.
At a glance
- Category
- land
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Price
- $75
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●●●○○
- Setting
- outdoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
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