Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comAruba ATV Mania Half-Day Tour
Are you ready for the ride of your life? You'll have an unforgettable adventure exploring the wild side of Aruba on an off-road ATV. Expect no chills, no spills, but plenty of thrills!
Led by an expert guide, you’ll buzz through the streets of Aruba and cruise past the island residents' charming, colorful homes. Then, it’s time to go off-road!
Bouncing through the starkly beautiful Aruban countryside, you'll visit ruined gold mines for a fascinating look into the island's past. You'll also blaze your way through the trails of one of Aruba's famous hills, from where you'll enjoy a spectacular view of the island’s traditional ranch houses, known as cunucu.
The tour ends on the rugged coast, where the waves crash against the shore in an awe-inspiring display of nature's power.
Touring Aruba by ATV is an experience you will always remember!
Please note: Passengers must be a minimum of 18 years of age with a valid drivers license.
Aruba ATV Mania Half-Day Tour
Daily
Departure Point: Hotel pick up available from most Aruba hotels. Departure Time:- 9:00am
- 1:00pm
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- Not suitable for children.
- Infant/Child prices are not available, adult prices apply to all travelers.
- Prices are per person.
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- Guided ATV Tour
- Helmet and goggles
- Round-trip hotel transfers
- 3% Tax
- Gratuity (optional)
- This tour must be booked at least 10 days in advance of your travel date
- Confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking
- Tour is operated in English unless otherwise stated
- Only one person per vehicle
- To guarantee your tour and departure, you must visit a De Palm Tours Activity Desk upon arrival in Aruba or at least 48 hours prior to tour to exchange your voucher for a boarding pass for this tour
- You may visit the De Palm Watersports Pier or an Activity Desk at any of the following locations:
Main Office - across from the Bushiri Beach Resort, Allegro Resort and Casino, Aruba Grand, Aruba Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino, Aruba Marriott Vacation Club, Divi Aruba Beach Resort, Divi Village, Divi Phoenix, Holiday Inn Aruba Beach Resort, La Cabana Villas, Paradise Beach Villas, Radisson Aruba Resort (also for Hyatt Resort), Rennaissance Resort Marina Tower, Rennaissance Resort Beach Tower, Tamarijn Aruba Beach Resort, The Mill Resorts and Suites, Wyndham Aruba Beach Resort and Casino - Cruise Ship Passengers: Passengers arriving by cruise ship are required to book their tours direct at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby upon arrival into Aruba. The Renaissance Hotel is approximately 2 minutes walk from the cruise ship port.
- Return to your hotel is by bus
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.
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I had the best experience! It was my first time ever on an ATV. I rode on the back of my boyfriend's ... Read more ›
Anonymous, United States, May 2007
Great day. Loved everything. The views, the island tour. It was worth it. Bring a scarf to wrap your ... Read more ›
Anonymous, United States, August 2008
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