We had a devil of a time finding this in our rental car. And being a "farm" is a stretch. Someone imported the ostriches in years past and has since died. This seems an attempt to keep caring for them, while raising some $ to...More
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We had a devil of a time finding this in our rental car. And being a "farm" is a stretch. Someone imported the ostriches in years past and has since died. This seems an attempt to keep caring for them, while raising some $ to...More
Iris is a very calm and capable tour hostess of the facility. Try and schedule your visit when not too many others are there and it is as informative and pleasant a way to spend a bit of time on the island as you can...More
If you're visiting Aruba and need to get away from the beach this is one of the places you should visit. Not only can you see ostriches but your visit helps protect the animals on the island.
Out in the countryside but very doable if you have a car. They have about 2 dozen birds. You can feed them. But remember, they are wild. This is not a petting zoo. Have a gift shop , restaurant and good restrooms. They showed you...More
The Aruba Ostrich Farm was a fun stop on our self-guided day tour of Aruba. The tour takes about 25 minutes and costs $12 per person, and tours leave every half hour. You see several pens of ostriches and emus and have a chance to...More
I did the Ostrich Farm as part of a full day tour and it was very rushed. The tour guide spoke a little then we all went directly to the area where we feed the ostriches without really getting to enjoy the animals in the...More
You don't need to spend all day here but it is so worth a visit just for the fun of it. If you have children, so much the better. There are dozens of ostriches and Emus that live on this farm and be sure to...More
The Ostrich Farm has gone down hill since our last visit 4 years ago. Back then it was one of the highlights of our trip. This time, not so much. The tour guide rushed through the tour barely stopping at any of the ostrich pens...More
We had a great tour of the Ostrich Farm and were able to feed the ostriches, which are really magnificent creatures. They have emus, ducks and peacocks there, too, and a nice African art gift shop. Reasonable, too.
This is a must go! Only a 20 minute tour and so much fun! Buy food at the gift shop and feed the Ostrich's on the way. The guide also lets everyone feed them at the end for a great photo moment.
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