
Divi Tree
About
The Divi Tree stands on the northwest coast just off the high-rise strip, a lone watapana bent nearly horizontal by decades of trade winds. It's photogenic in a stark, sculptural way — the kind of shot that shows up on every Aruba postcard — and it's free to visit, so it draws a steady stream of rental cars pulling over for five minutes. Ranked #10 among Noord attractions, it's less an activity than a roadside marker. You park, you walk up, you take the photo, you leave. The wind really does hit hard out there, which is the whole reason the tree looks like that. Go at sunrise or late afternoon if you want softer light and fewer people in your frame. There's no shade and no facilities, so plan accordingly. It's worth the detour if you're already driving the coast, but it's not a destination on its own.
At a glance
- Category
- cultural
- Duration
- 0.5 hours
- Price
- $0
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●○○○○
- Setting
- outdoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
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