Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge Tours and Tickets

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For many years, Aruba’s natural bridge was a top tourist attraction on the island. The bridge sadly collapsed due to erosion in 2005. However, its ruins still remain, along with a smaller natural span known as “baby bridge.” The surrounding landscape is wild and beautiful, and the smaller bridge still attracts large numbers of tourists.

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Q:Is visiting the Natural Bridge in Aruba worth it?
A:Yes, visiting the Natural Bridge in Aruba is worth it, even if you just come for a brief visit. Although the original natural bridge ultimately collapsed due to erosion, you can still see its remnants, a smaller "baby bridge" and the turquoise waters surrounding it.
Q:What is the best time to visit the Natural Bridge for optimal weather and viewing conditions?
A:The Natural Bridge area is a year-round attraction. Given Aruba's position outside the Caribbean’s hurricane belt, you don't usually need to worry about getting caught in a storm. Onsite facilities, such as restrooms and shops, are generally open during the day and close in the evening. Come around sunset for stunning views.
Q:What amenities are available at the Natural Bridge site, such as restrooms or visitor centers?
A:Amenities at the Natural Bridge site include refreshment stands selling snacks and beverages and public restrooms. Just be sure to bring small change as there is a fee to use the facilities. There’s also a souvenir shop housed in a traditional cunucu (country-style) house.
Q:What other attractions or landmarks near the Natural Bridge can I explore?
A:The area around Natural Bridge offers plenty of attractions worth visiting, from nearby Andicuri Beach and Blackstone Beach to the Bushiribana Ruins, where a 19th-century gold mill once stood. Just inland, the Ayo Rock Formations preserves historic rock drawings created by the original inhabitants of Aruba thousands of years ago.
Q:Are there guided tours available for exploring the Natural Bridge and its surroundings?
A:Yes, guided tours are available for exploring the Natural Bridge site and its surroundings. These tours generally don’t just go to the Natural Bridge site but also cover spots around Aruba. Safaris in 4WD and offroad vehicles are particularly popular for thrill-seekers, and many allow you to pilot your own vehicle.
Q:Can I rent a car or use public transportation to reach the Natural Bridge, or do I need to join a tour?
A:Yes, you can rent a car to reach the Natural Bridge site, though you may find public transportation a bit tricky. The site is only about a 20-minute drive from the heart of Oranjestad, making taxis a viable option, too, but tours are often the easiest way.