Casibari Rock Formations
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Casibari Rock Formations
Casibari Rock Formations, G2J3+8CQ, Paradera, ArubaHistory
The Casibari Rock formation is a group of massive boulders that are believed to have been formed by the erosion of ancient volcanic activity. The Arawak Indians, who first inhabited the island of Aruba, considered the rock formation to be sacred and used it for religious ceremonies.
How to Get There
The Casibari Rock formation is located in the center of the island of Aruba, just a short drive from the popular tourist area of Oranjestad. Visitors can easily reach the site by car, taxi, or guided tour.
List of Attractions
- Explore the unique rock formations and climb to the top for panoramic views of the island.
- Visit the nearby Casibari Cafe for refreshments and local snacks.
- Learn about the history and significance of the rock formation at the on-site museum.
Ticket Information
Entry to the Casibari Rock formation is free for visitors. However, there may be a small fee for parking in the designated lot.
Tips for Visiting
- Wear comfortable shoes for climbing and exploring the rocky terrain.
- Bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as there is limited shade at the site.
- Check the weather forecast before visiting, as the rock formation can be slippery when wet.
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