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Hooiberg

Hooiberg in Aruba

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Hooiberg, a volcanic formation in Aruba, is often mistaken as the island's highest point at 165 meters above sea level.

 

However, Jamanota, a hill in Arikok National Park, stands at 189 meters and is the true highest point.

 

Hooiberg got its name from its resemblance to a haystack and is depicted on the Aruban Coat of Arms, symbolizing the island rising out of the sea.

PRO TIP:

Bring water, wear sunscreen and prepare to sweat!

 

The stairs were renovated around the end of 2022 and re-opened in March 2023.

 

Some parts have railings and other parts do not, so be careful. If you fall off the path, you will likely be falling into a Cactus!  Ouch!

 

A gazebo halfway up provides a rest stop with a stunning view of the island and the sea.

Once you get to the top, AMAZING views!!  

It took me about 20 mins up and 10 mins down! It was HOT though, and I went around 830am! ​​

Pro Tip:

After you have worked up an appetite, be sure to stop at Huchada Bakery for a delicious reward!

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