
Caves in
Aruba
Caves In Aruba

Fontein Cave is popular for its Arawak Indian drawings and hanging crystals. Crouch down to see fruit bats and look for the water source, where you can paddle and get a free fish pedicure.
The Quadirikiri (Guadiriki) cave is renowned for its two sunlit chambers, illuminated through natural skylights in the roof. The cave stretches for approximately 100 feet and hosts numerous harmless bats in its darker sections.
Huliba Cave goes by several names, including Tunnel of Love, Baranca Sunu Cave, and Naked Rock. Its entrance is shaped like a heart, and there are four additional entryways to the Tunnel of Love. Legend has it that local pirates once concealed their stolen treasure in this cavern, and wandering through the narrow, dark passages, one can easily picture the pirates guarding their valuable loot, hidden away within the depths of the cave. *This may be closed*
These caves are accessed through Arikok National Park, entrance fees apply.