"Clocking in at about 540 feet, Hooiberg’s volcanic formation is made of an indigenous type of quartz diorite and centers the island. The second highest point in Aruba, Hooiberg is named after the Dutch word for “haystack,” and is considered an easy half-mile hike for most visitors. Climb the 600 concrete steps that lead to the top where, on a clear day, you can see Venezuela, the California Lighthouse, and Arikok National Park. There are places to rest as you ascend, so don’t worry if you get a little winded. If you have the stamina, just north of Hooiberg are the Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations, massive boulders that offer another view from above. Reward yourself with a drink and a bite at the snack bar at the base." - Marie Elena Martinez