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Hooiberg: Aruba's Iconic Haystack Mountain

Climb Aruba's iconic Hooiberg for panoramic island views, a rewarding hike, and a glimpse into the island's natural beauty and history.

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Hooiberg, meaning 'haystack' in Dutch, is a distinctive 541-foot volcanic formation in the heart of Aruba. A well-maintained staircase with approximately 587 steps leads to the summit, offering panoramic views of the island and the Caribbean Sea. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking exercise and stunning vistas.

A brief summary to Hooiberg

  • Oranjestad, AW

Local tips

  • Hike early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat. The Aruban sun can be intense, especially during midday.
  • Bring plenty of water. Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when climbing the steps.
  • Wear sturdy shoes. The steps can be steep and uneven in places.
  • Take your time and rest at the gazebo halfway up. Enjoy the views along the way.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning panoramic views from the summit. Sunrise and sunset are particularly beautiful times to visit.
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Getting There

  • Car

    Hooiberg is easily accessible by car from most locations in Aruba. From Oranjestad, follow Route 4 towards Santa Cruz. Look for signs indicating Hooiberg. A designated parking area is available at the base of the mountain. Parking is free, but unsupervised, so don't leave valuables in your car. There are no tolls on the way to Hooiberg. From Palm Beach or Eagle Beach, the drive will take approximately 15 minutes, and from Oranjestad, around 10 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Aruba, especially in tourist areas and near hotels. Inform the driver you wish to go to Hooiberg Mountain. The taxi will drop you off at the base of the hiking trail. A taxi from Andicuri Beach to Hooiberg ranges from $15 to $25. From Palm Beach, expect to pay around $20-$30. Taxi fares are regulated by the government.

  • Public Transport

    Arubus, the local bus service, provides transportation to Oranjestad. From the central bus station in Oranjestad, you will need to walk approximately 1 km to reach Hooiberg. Head north, following signs for Hooiberg. A bus ride from Andicuri Beach to Oranjestad costs around $2. Bus service is frequent, with buses running every 15 minutes from 5:45 AM to 6:00 PM, and every 40 minutes until 11:30 PM.

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Hooiberg stands as a prominent landmark in Aruba, easily visible from nearly any point on the island. Though not the highest point (that honor belongs to Mount Jamanota), its central location and accessible staircase make it a favorite destination for breathtaking panoramic views. The mountain's name, Hooiberg, is Dutch for 'haystack,' likely derived from its shape. Historically, the Arawak people, Aruba's indigenous inhabitants, considered the site sacred, using it for gatherings and ceremonies. In the 19th century, it served as a surveying point and lookout. A depiction of Hooiberg is even featured on Aruba's Coat of Arms, symbolizing the island rising from the sea. The climb to the summit involves ascending approximately 587 concrete steps. Along the way, you'll find a gazebo offering a resting point and shade. The mountain is covered in cacti, divi-divi trees, and kibrahacha trees, which bloom with yellow flowers after rainfall. Geologists have identified a unique type of quartz diorite found only in Aruba, named Hooibergiet after the mountain. From the summit, you can witness Aruba's diverse landscape, including its rocky shores, lush valleys, and the sparkling Caribbean Sea. On a clear day, it's even possible to spot the coast of Venezuela.

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