Quadirikiri Cave
Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Quadirikiri Cave

Tourist attraction · Aruba ·

Limestone caves with petroglyphs, natural light, bats & spring

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Quadirikiri Cave by null
Quadirikiri Cave by null
Quadirikiri Cave by null
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F4J2+W3G Arikok National Park, Savaneta, Aruba Get directions

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F4J2+W3G Arikok National Park, Savaneta, Aruba Get directions

+297 585 1234
arubanationalpark.org

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 27, 2025

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"Limestone caves typically visited on open-air jeep tours through the island's rugged interior, often combined with stops at nearby natural attractions." - AFAR

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Quadirikiri Cave

Daniel R.

Google
Beautiful! Be prepared to see a lot of people from tours and graffiti sadly. It’s easy to find and still very much worth the ride. There are lots of bats flying around but they are harmless. Another great way to enjoy the island.

Judith W.

Google
An interesting cave walk. Mostly self guided. A ranger there to answer questions. Good photo ops. Easy in and out. Make sure you go to the natural spring and put your feet in the water with fishes nibbling.

Averie

Google
By far one of the most impressive cave systems I've ever seen. This cave system is located in Arikok National Park, which is home to free-roaming goats and donkeys, which you will encounter frequently if you go on excursions or rent a car. The Native Americans' complex and sad history makes the caverns a sacred and memorable site. Please go see for yourself. Online photographs do not do it justice.

Qween A.

Google
Super cool bat caves - the local guide is very knowledgeable, gave us a tons of valuable historical stories of this place! He even took picture of the heart rock for very single guest in our group- another example of how hospitable, kind and sweet Arubans are ❤️ this is part of our tour with ABC company

Linh D.

Google
This cave is located within the national park and is fairly easy to reach—no need for special gear or a tough hike. The cave itself is quite small, but there are a few spots where sunlight shines through, creating beautiful photo opportunities. It’s pretty dark inside most of the time, so be sure to bring a flashlight if you plan to explore further or take better pictures

Laurie F.

Google
Worth it to wait and get a tour from the Park staff. Cave used to be underwater. A lot of coral in the rocks. Many fruit bats. Natural light through holes in the roof. You can creatively take a picture with a heart shape hole. The guide will show you how. Flashlight would be useful, but not as necessary as Fontaine Cave, as there is natural light from the holes in the roof

Laura J.

Google
You don’t need a 4x4 to get here, just drive slowly. Really cool caves, amazing to explore and see. Please don’t use a flashlight and disturb the bats- you don’t need it with all the natural light, just be careful and let your eyes adjust.

Christopher M.

Google
This cave was larger than Fontein cave, it’s very dark in the middle, but the largest part has holes in the ceiling for light to come through. We saw bats, bees, and crabs inside. You have to go up a steep set of stairs to enter this cave so people with mobility issues won’t be able to get inside easily.