Arikok National Park, covering nearly 20 percent of Aruba, presents a stark contrast to the island’s northern luxury resorts. This expansive park features deserted beaches and rocky coves, dusty plains dotted with cacti, and ancient limestone caves. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes rugged coastlines, arid expanses, and subterranean wonders. The park offers a unique setting for outdoor activities, inviting adventurers to discover its natural beauty and geological formations.
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