• Tests must be taken at 72 hours (3 days) prior to departure (or closer to departure) and the results need to be uploaded no later than 12 hours prior to departure to Aruba. Any tests and results executed before 72 hours (3 days) prior to departure to Aruba will not be valid. • These tests must be PCR tests, not antigen tests. When scheduling testing with a testing or healthcare facility remember to clarify this specifically. • In addition, Aruba mandates that all travelers purchase their Visitors Insurance. This insurance is mandatory for all visitors (including children) and must be purchased in advance of travel as part of the online ED Card process. One’s own travel insurance can be supplementary to the Aruba Visitors Insurance but cannot replace it. • Please visit the following link for detailed information & links to complete these pre-arrival requirements: https://www.visitaruba.com/traveling-to-aruba/entry-requirements-and-visas/aruba-travel-restrictions-covid-19/
Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair.
We request "beach formal" attire. *The ceremony, cocktail hour & reception are on the beach, so please feel free to bring flip flops to change into.* Recommendations for men: - Suit without a tie - Khakis, button down, sport coat combo - Please no shorts. Jackets preferred. - Loafers, boat shoes Recommendations for women: - Cocktail Dress, jumpsuit/romper, pant suit - Please no "sundresses"or shorts - wedges, dressy sandals
There will be a room block available at the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino. The room block will be available to book sometime in January. If no rooms available, there are several hotels on the same street including the Hyatt, the Marriott, the Holiday Inn, Barcelo Aruba & Riu Palace.
There will be dinner & drinks at the hotel on Friday evening. The ceremony and reception will be Saturday evening.