Alto Vista Chapel
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Kelsie Naugler
Available for hire
"The Alto Vista Chapel, the first church to be built on the island in 1750, is its most famous attraction. The chapel is still in use today, and its hilltop location offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Visitors can walk or hike to the chapel, or take a short drive from the main road. There is a small parking lot at the top of the hill.
Alto Vista Winery
Just a short drive from the chapel is the Alto Vista Winery, a family-run business that produces fine locally made wines and artisanal rum. The winery offers tours and tastings on Wednesday through Saturday afternoons."
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Natalie Kwakkenbos
Available for hire
"The Alto Vista Chapel in Aruba is like a living piece of history. It's the oldest Catholic church on the island, standing tall since 1750 when Spanish missionaries first put it up.
Over the years, it's seen some touch-ups and facelifts to keep its charm alive.
And guess what? You can explore it all without spending a dime – no admission fee here!"
Everyday Money Skills
"This small, picturesque chapel is one of Aruba’s most significant landmarks, offering a tranquil spot for reflection and breathtaking views of the island."
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