Fontein Cave
Fontein Cave, 7, ArubaHistory
Fontein Cave is a natural attraction located in Aruba, known for its ancient Arawak Indian rock drawings. The cave was formed by the erosion of coral limestone and has been a sacred site for the indigenous people of the island for centuries.
How to Get There
Fontein Cave is located in Arikok National Park in the eastern part of Aruba. Visitors can drive to the park and then take a short hike to reach the cave entrance.
List of Attractions
- Arawak Indian rock drawings
- Stalactites and stalagmites
- Natural rock formations
Ticket Information
Admission to Fontein Cave is included in the entrance fee for Arikok National Park. A valid conservation pass is required to enter the park. The conversation day-pass can be purchased at both the San Fuego and Vaderpiet entrances. The park entrance fee is $20 for adults and free for children. You can purchase
Tips for Visiting
- Wear comfortable shoes for the hike to the cave entrance.
- Bring a flashlight to explore the cave’s interior.
- Respect the ancient rock drawings and do not touch or deface them.
Opening hours
Monday08:00am – 03:30pm
Tuesday08:00am – 03:30pm
Wednesday08:00am – 03:30pm
Thursday08:00am – 03:30pm
Friday08:00am – 03:30pm
Saturday08:00am – 03:30pm
Sunday08:00am – 03:30pm