
Kim Rimalover is coming to Aruba forever, she says. It is time to adopt a donkey. Ramon was making faces to her, a beautiful smile made the choice easy.

Amy and Evan Sperling adopted Igor, they say: "who pays attention to the elderly donkeys? He us so sweet and cute". Amy and Evan like the elderly donkeys. Before they adopted Bunny, also an elderly donkey. Sadly Bunny passed away last year.

Eglantine Mouslim-Henderson, Cecilia Mercante & Morgan Mouslim adopted Momma Woods and son Kronos. Kronos is the youngest donkey at the moment. He was born January 27 of this year.

For John Truesdale Aruba is his second home. He loves to be here and he loves our donkeys. Hence the adoption of our little guy Yankee. Thank you for the renewal John!

Jetty Armstrong adopted Rambo, a donkey in Aruba!
Take Route 4a from the hotels and follow this road for 14 km, pass all the circles/roundabouts until you see a sign for the French Men’s Pass. Make a left turn onto the French Men’s Pass, then 1st left, 2nd right. On that dirt road you will find the Donkey Sanctuary after about 200 meters.
If you have a GPS device, navigate to these coordinates:  N 12°48.974’  W 069°96.642’  This will bring you to the entrance of the Donkey Sanctuary.
Or use Google Maps Directions
