Rock Formations & Caves near Aruba Home Rentals

Aruba home rentals are the ideal accommodations for travelers. Most of them are located in close proximity to major attractions. These homes provide lot of privacy and all kinds of modern amenities required for your convenience. Staying at such convenient Aruba vacation homes will make your Aruba trip more enjoyable. The Divi-divi lined pristine beaches, abundance of land and sea activities and the hospitality of the local people allures thousands of tourists to visit Aruba every year. You will also get a glimpse of their glorious culture and tradition through mingling with the locals.

Visit the Iconic Arikok National Park

Aruba is full of natural caves and rock formations. Some of these spots have achieved iconic status by depicting the natural and cultural transition of the land. The first site is that of the Arikok National Park, which preserves some of the best specimens of Aruba's natural history. This park constitutes geographical formations of the Aruban land and can be classified in 3 sections: limestone formation, quartz diorite and lava formation. These formations have not only influenced the lives of the settlements but also the development of varied flora and fauna.

The crevices, boulders and outcrops have supported the development of indigenous specimens of plants and animals for ages. The formations have created microclimatic conditions in Aruba. The first agricultural settlement was found in the limestone region, because it is the largest source of fresh water. Mount Jamanota and the relics of the early settlers can be found in the park with varied rock formations.  

Rock Formations in the Island of Aruba

The island of Aruba presents various kinds of natural rock formations along with the spectacular spotless beaches. Though the formation of monolithic boulders has been an enigma, the popularity of these sites is ever-increasing. The island can be viewed in the best way from these rocky sites. Northern side of Hooiberg is famous for being home to the Casibari Boulder Clusters. These boulders were created from desert soil prevalent in this area of Aruba and are in peculiar shapes. The rock formations in the region of Ayo used to be considered as sacred by the early inhabitants. Ancient rock drawings and uncanny designs can be found here and trails have been constructed in the region for people to climb up the boulders. The boulders are in a scattered form, however.

Explore the Caves of Aruba Island

Damp caves can be found in the windward coast of the island, which are treasure houses of stalactites and stalagmites formations and rock drawings. The Huliba Cave welcomes you to its heart through the heart shaped entrance. Use flashlights to explore the passageway, which is 300 feet long. The Guadirikiri Cave has 2 chambers which are illuminated by sunrays beaming trough the holes in the roof. You will find several bats inside. The Fontein Cave contains the precious rock drawings of Arawak Indians. These can be spotted on the ceilings.

Discover nature's and man's artwork in the caves and rock formations by staying in Aruba vacation homes. Vamoose.com has listings of such homes which can be sorted by price, location and amenities.