
Natural Pool (Conchi)
Aruba
Natural Pool, locally known as Conchi or Cura di Tortuga, is a remarkable natural saltwater pool located in the North conservation zone of Arikok National Park in Aruba. The pool is enclosed by distinctive geological pillow lava formations, creating a secluded and tranquil environment. Historically, it earned the nickname 'Turtle Pen' due to the presence of turtles that once inhabited the pool. Visitors can access this hidden gem via hiking trails, horseback riding, or four-wheel-drive vehicles, making the journey part of the adventure. The Natural Pool offers a unique swimming experience in a protected natural setting, surrounded by rugged volcanic rock and the natural flora of Aruba. Its remote location and natural enclosure make it a popular spot for nature lovers and adventurers seeking an authentic connection with the island's landscape. The pool's saltwater is replenished by the tides, maintaining a refreshing and clear aquatic environment. As part of Arikok National Park, the area is protected to preserve its natural and geological significance, contributing to Aruba's ecological diversity and tourism appeal.
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Consejo: The best time to visit the Natural Pool is during calm sea conditions to ensure safe access and enjoyable swimming. Visitors are advised to wear sturdy footwear for the hike or horseback ride, and to bring sufficient water and sun protection. It is recommended to arrange transportation in advance, especially if using four-wheel-drive vehicles, as the terrain can be challenging. Since the pool is within a protected area, respect for the natural environment is essential, including avoiding littering and minimizing impact on local flora and fauna. Booking guided tours can enhance the experience by providing safety and local knowledge. Early morning visits are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Datos interesantes
- •The name 'Cura di Tortuga' means 'Turtle Pen', reflecting the historical presence of turtles in the pool.
- •The pool is enclosed by unique geological pillow lava formations, a rare volcanic feature.
- •Natural Pool is located within Arikok National Park, a protected area safeguarding Aruba's natural heritage.
- •Access to the pool is possible only by hiking, horseback riding, or four-wheel-drive vehicles, emphasizing its secluded nature.
Historia
The Natural Pool, known locally as Conchi or Cura di Tortuga, has long been recognized for its unique geological formation of pillow lava enclosing a saltwater pool.
Historically, it was named 'Turtle Pen' because of the turtles that inhabited the waters.
Over time, the area became part of Arikok National Park's North conservation zone to protect its natural environment.
The pool has remained a natural attraction accessible primarily by hiking, horseback riding, or four-wheel-drive vehicles, preserving its remote and pristine character.
Conservation efforts continue to maintain the ecological integrity of the site amid growing tourism.
Guía del lugar
Natural Pool (Conchi)
A natural saltwater tide pool enclosed by volcanic pillow lava formations, offering a unique swimming experience in a protected natural setting within Arikok National Park.