Natural Bridge: Aruba's Coastal Remnant
Witness Aruba's coastal beauty at the Natural Bridge site, where the sea's power shaped a stunning landmark, even in its current form.
The Natural Bridge in Aruba, once a majestic coral limestone arch sculpted by the sea, sadly collapsed in 2005. Though the original is gone, the rugged coastline and nearby 'Baby Bridge' offer scenic views and a glimpse into the island's geological history, making it a worthwhile stop.
A brief summary to Natural Bridge Aruba
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and capture the best lighting for photos.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the rocky trails and exploring the surrounding coastline.
- Bring water and snacks, as amenities are limited in the immediate vicinity of the bridge remains.
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Bushiribana gold mine ruins or Andicuri Beach for a full day of exploration.
Getting There
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Car
If driving from Oranjestad, take Route 1A north. Follow the signs to the Natural Bridge. The drive is approximately 12 minutes. Parking is available near the site. Be aware that the roads can be rugged in certain areas.
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Public Transport
From Oranjestad, take a bus towards Santa Cruz. Ask the driver to let you off at the nearest stop to the Natural Bridge. From there, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to the site. A one-way bus fare is approximately $2.60 USD.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Oranjestad and other tourist areas. A taxi ride from Oranjestad to the Natural Bridge will take around 15-20 minutes. The fare is estimated to be $15-$25 USD, but confirm with the driver before starting your journey.