Quadirikiri Cave
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Quadirikiri Cave
Quadirikiri Cave, F4J2+W3G Arikok National Park, Savaneta, ArubaHistory
The Quadirikiri Cave, located in Arikok National Park in Aruba, is a natural limestone cave that was formed by the weathering process of the surrounding rocks. The cave is home to ancient Arawak Indian petroglyphs, which are believed to be over 1,000 years old. These carvings depict various animals, symbols, and human figures, providing a glimpse into the island’s rich history and culture.
How to Get There
The Quadirikiri Cave is easily accessible by car or guided tour from popular tourist areas in Aruba, such as Oranjestad or Palm Beach. The cave is located within Arikok National Park, so visitors can follow signs within the park to reach the entrance of the cave.
List of Attractions
- Ancient Arawak Indian petroglyphs
- Natural limestone formations
- Guided tours of the cave
- Wildlife viewing opportunities
Ticket Information
Entrance to the Quadirikiri Cave is included in the admission fee for Arikok National Park. The park entrance fee for adults is $11, and children under 17 years old can enter for free. Guided tours of the cave may have an additional cost, so visitors should inquire about pricing at the park entrance.
List of Tips for Visiting
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain inside the cave.
- Bring a flashlight or headlamp to better view the petroglyphs in the dimly lit cave.
- Respect the natural environment and avoid touching or disturbing any rock formations or wildlife.
- Listen to the park rangers or guides for safety information and historical facts about the cave.
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