California Lighthouse and Sasariwichi Dunes
Visit the California Lighthouse and Sasariwichi Dunes, one of the most famous historical sites in Aruba, for a taste of local history and some of the island's best views. The stone lighthouse, named after an ill-fated ship that sank off the coast in 1891, offers visitors unimpeded views of sandy beaches and surrounding golf courses. Dune surfing is available in the vicinity, and a nearby café ensures that no one goes hungry or thirsty. You can view a gigantic orange sun softly falling into the water if you visit in the early evening.
Hudishibana's Sasariwichi Dunes, near the California Lighthouse, are famed for the offshore wreck of the legendary ship 'California.' Is the island's most remote northern tip, with ex-pats and dunes nestled in the view of an antique stone lighthouse and a stunning rock-hewn shoreline.
Snow white expanses of powdered soft sand, an oasis of calm along the craggy north shore, provide an escape from the masses. Aruba's desert-like surrounds, with its signature pictures of cacti and aloe, are characterized by subtle textures and mild tones of green and brown that comprise the environment. Visitors to the northeast shore are typically intrigued by the unexpected sight of enormous dunes. Please assist us in keeping these dunes clean and immaculate. The dunes are not accessible by car, however they can be explored on foot.
Website: http://www.aruba.com/things-to-do/california-lighthouse
Location: Hudishibana 2, Noord, Aruba