Natural Bridge Aruba
Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Natural Bridge Aruba

Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Coastal rock formation with souvenir shop and scenic views

natural bridge
scenic spot
gift shop
restrooms
ocean waves
rocky coastline
4x4 recommended
free to visit
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null
Natural Bridge Aruba by null

Information

G2RR+CQF, Santa Cruz, Aruba Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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G2RR+CQF, Santa Cruz, Aruba Get directions

+297 522 4592
@naturalbridgearuba

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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"A coastal rock formation and scenic stop on island tours that highlights the island's dramatic seaside geology." - AFAR

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Natural Bridge Aruba

Zarina M.

Google
Very nice spot in Aruba. You need either a 4x4 UTV or tour to get there. The route there is partly off-road, very fun. It is rocky though, so be careful. Once you get there, the scenery is stunning. There is a new natural bridge that has formed. On the side, there are cliffs that overlook stunning water. Very rough though, don’t expect to swim. There is some sort of gift shop/tour area on the side, but we didn’t use it. FYI the bathrooms cost $1 to use. Overall, highly recommend coming here. It’s a nice break from the touristy hotel area of the island and feels more natural.

Jerry Y.

Google
This is an interesting natural rock formation that forms a bridge across a small cove located on the eastern coast of the island. There's no fee to visit, and a nice snack bar and gift shop, as well as restrooms, of which there are few on the island's east side. It cost $1 per person (cash only) to use the restrooms so come prepared] The island's east side is rocky, with dirt/sand roads and is sparsely populated. There's a much rougher surf on this side of the island with numerous spots where the surf smashes against the rocky shoreline offering excellent photo ops.

Prudence L.

Google
Worth stopping as there is no fee. It's a natural bridge that collapsed in 2005 with another smaller bridge next to it. The ocean waves craving into the rocks were spectacular. There is a small gift shop with a rest room that does cost $1 to use.

Jennifer W.

Google
I'm sure it's not as magnificent since its collapse, but there's still plenty of beauty to see. There's a nice souvenir shop and small snack and drink counter. No admission fee, but be warned there is a $1 USD fee to use the restroom. Don't miss the gold mine ruins just up the road. If you're going to climb either ruins, I recommend appropriate footwear. Go early, the atv and bus tours start rolling in heavy the later it gets.

Aninda Z.

Google
Cool spot with amazing winds. Car friendly location too! Waves were great as well. Please be careful if you do end up going over to walk the natural bridge. Would recommend for a quick stop to take in the atmosphere and ambiance.

roman G.

Google
Tourist trap. Big bridge collapsed a long time ago. Small bridge is still standing. Trash in the hole where ocean comes in. Gift shop on the property that charges $1 to use the toilet. There are better spots along the coast if you explore without a tour group. Rent your own 4x4!

Lucas A.

Google
The place is gorgeous! AMAZING BATHROOMS. Worth the dollar, heck i might even pay $5 lol but If you are souvenir shopping save your pennies as some items are over priced. We paid i think $8-$10 for a souvenir magnet and found the same ones at the port 3 for $10

Colin S.

Google
I mean it wasn't the most breath taking, but a neat feature to see. We made it down in our Hyundai rental rocket, was just a tad bumpy, but if you pick a good line there's no problem.