There are Aruba accommodations for every budget, every family size and every length of stay. Aruba offers full-featured hotels, apartment resorts, all-inclusive resorts, vacation rentals as well as timeshare resorts.
You can find Aruba vacation rentals information through Airbnb, Vrbo, other search engines.
Temperatures average in the low 80s year-round, with higher numbers recorded between May and October, and lower temperatures between December and March. Aruba is blessed with clear skies, bright sunshine (more sunny days than any other island!), and cooling trade winds practically every day of the year. Except for a few scattered annual weather events and some brief showers on some days (very welcomed by our tropical plants!), the sun does indeed always shine!
Yes, you need a passport to travel to Aruba
Year after year, Aruba consistently ranks as one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean, with low rates of both violent and petty crime. The locals value the tourists as tourism drives their economy.
Aruba is home to plenty of bars, restaurants and casinos, anyone who is 18 years old can enter, get served and throw down a bet.
Aruba does have its own currency the Florin, but everywhere on the island accepts the US dollar as currency.
Rent a car if you would like, but it only takes 20min to get from one end of the island to the other. Renting a car is not required, the taxis are affordable and the locals would greatly appreciate your business.
Yes, you can use your cell phone in Aruba. You will need to notify your provider for any internal fee information
There is no need to buy bottled water in Aruba. Aruba's tap water is pure and refreshing, meeting the highest standards of quality of the World Health Organization. Since Aruba does not have any significant natural sources of fresh water, the water is distilled in a saltwater desalination plant.
Currently as of Mar 19, 2022 travelers are no longer required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination For health requirements please visit: https://www.aruba.com/us/traveler-health-requirements
Currently as of Mar 19, 2022 travelers are no longer required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination For health requirements please visit: https://www.aruba.com/us/traveler-health-requirements