Ayo Rock Formations
Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Ayo Rock Formations

Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Explore massive boulders, indigenous pictograms, and native cacti.

free entry
difficult for elderly
climbing rocks
informative placards
good bathrooms
impressive rock formation
lizards
serene
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Ayo Rock Formations by null
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Ayo Rock Formations by null
Ayo Rock Formations by null
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Ayo Rock Formations by null
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Dylan

Google
Free. Amazing experience if you like history and nature. Beautiful spot. We were the only people there. There is a rock with a blue fence around it that has pictograms in it from ~1092 AD. Also very cool to climb between the large rocks. There is a path but its a bit tricky to get through unless you climb on all fours and squeeze through some spaces. Would not recommend going all the way back if you have mobility issues. Can easily see the pictograms though with no climbing or squeezing required.

James W.

Google
You should absolutely visit these rocks—they’re beautiful and well worth the stop. That said, I personally should *not* visit these rocks again, because squeezing through some of the tighter spots briefly convinced me I was moments away from death. My wife made me go, and she was correct to do so—but I did question my life choices halfway through. Are *you* close to death? No? Then you’ll probably love it. Go visit the rocks.

Tracey M.

Google
It was so beautiful. Don't recommend flip flops. There was a spot that requires to navigate small opening on my butt. Not recommended for elderly. It was difficult for my in laws in the 70s

Akira

Google
Absolutely beautiful! Be sure to bring some water with as it’s hot and exposed to equatorial sun! :) Free to all and very informative placards and signs. Good, solid bathrooms on site! 👍💪☮️⚒️

Qween A.

Google
Impressive rock formation and cacti park🌵 - which are truly native to Aruba! There are a few little hills where you can climb to see the view from the top: an old inactive volcano and landscaping around. Some cool lizards on the rock too… We went here through ABC tour -highly recommended !

doug L.

Google
Great place to stop and explore. It's free to visit. Not recommended for people with walking issues.there is an easy path that doesn't go up into the rocks. Stairs lead in and out of the rocks. There is one spot that you need to crawl three feet to slide through the opening. Other than that, it's quite accessible. Worth the stop

Jimmy T.

Google
Come see massive rocks and Indian pictures in some of the caves. You may even encounter some goats along the way to the top. Take in the awe of some huge cactus growing right from the rocks!

Rob G

Google
This place was amazing, don't skip it. There is a trail you can follow or get off it and explore at your own risk. There are indigenous paintings. Take care of the cactuses, that you will also find all over the island. Entrance is free and there was no poeple when I went. Good place to have a small walk, take pictures or relax.