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Essential Facts for Visiting Aruba
Health & Safety Tips for aruba
Connectivity & Mobility in aruba
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Aruba boasts extensive and reliable 4G LTE mobile network coverage across the island, ensuring tourists can stay connected from most locations, including popular beaches, resorts, and major attractions. Both physical SIM cards and eSIM services offer access to these robust networks, providing consistent connectivity for navigation, communication, and sharing travel experiences. With services like Prune, visitors can easily acquire an eSIM to leverage Aruba's strong network infrastructure, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted mobile experience throughout their stay.
Source: Setar.aw
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 6-12 months

Prepaid SIM Avg Price
For tourists visiting Aruba, prepaid SIM card options are readily available, typically costing between $20 and $30 USD for packages that include a substantial amount of data (e.g., 3GB-5GB) valid for 7 to 14 days. These plans are designed to cater to short-term visitors, offering sufficient data for internet browsing, social media, and communication. Travelers can often find competitive pricing for eSIM plans through providers like https://prune.co.in/, which can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to physical SIM cards.
Source: Setar.aw
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Metro & Transit Coverage
Mobile network coverage in Aruba's major metropolitan areas is exceptionally strong, offering high-speed 4G LTE and expanding 5G connectivity. Tourists can expect excellent service quality in key urban centers such as Oranjestad, the capital, and San Nicolas, known for its vibrant art scene. These areas benefit from robust network infrastructure, providing fast and reliable internet access for both locals and visitors. The continuous expansion of 5G by local carriers ensures that these central locations offer cutting-edge mobile performance.
Source: Setar.aw
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Money & Daily Life in aruba
Currency
The official currency of Aruba is the Aruban Florin (AWG), which is pegged to the U.S. Dollar. While you will see prices listed in Florins, the U.S. Dollar is widely accepted across the island, making it easy for American tourists. Most businesses, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, will readily accept USD, and you can expect change back in Florins or USD depending on the establishment. The fixed exchange rate is generally 1.79 AWG to 1 USD, though some places might use a slightly rounded rate like 1.75 AWG to 1 USD for convenience.
Source: Aruba Tourism Authority, local banking institutions
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: Annually

Tipping culture
Tipping in Aruba is customary and appreciated for good service, similar to North America. In restaurants, a service charge of 15% is sometimes automatically added to the bill; always check your receipt. If not included, a tip of 15-20% is appropriate for waiters. For hotel staff, bellhops typically receive $1-2 per bag, and housekeeping staff $2-5 per day. Taxi drivers do not always expect a tip but appreciate it; rounding up the fare or adding 10-15% for excellent service is common. For tour guides, a tip of $5-10 per person for a half-day tour or more for a full-day excursion is a good guideline.
Source: Various travel guides, local hospitality industry practices
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Annually

Credit cards
Credit cards are widely accepted throughout Aruba, especially Visa and MasterCard, at most major hotels, restaurants, car rental agencies, and larger retail stores. American Express and Discover cards may be accepted in some places but are less universally recognized. It's always a good idea to carry some cash (either USD or AWG) for smaller purchases, local markets, street vendors, and taxis, as these establishments may not have card processing facilities or may prefer cash transactions. Inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with card usage abroad.
Source: Major credit card companies, Aruba financial institutions
Confidence: 0.97
Update Cycle: Annually

Plug/Voltage
Aruba uses a standard voltage of 127V and a frequency of 60Hz. The power outlets are typically Type A and Type B, which are the same as those used in the United States and Canada. This means that travelers from North America will generally not need a voltage converter or a plug adapter for their electronic devices. For visitors from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 220-240V), a voltage converter will be necessary to prevent damage to appliances. Always check the voltage requirements of your devices before plugging them in.
Source: WorldStandards.eu, Aruba electrical utility companies
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: Infrequent

Local language(s)
Aruba boasts a rich linguistic landscape with two official languages: Papiamento and Dutch. Papiamento is a unique Creole language spoken on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, reflecting a blend of Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, and indigenous influences. However, English is very widely spoken and understood throughout the island, especially in all tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops, making communication very easy for most international visitors. Additionally, due to Aruba's proximity to South America, Spanish is also commonly spoken by many locals, adding to the island's multicultural charm.
Source: Aruba Tourism Authority, Government of Aruba
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: Infrequent

Weather and Seasonal Guide for aruba

Best time to visit
April to June
This period offers a sweet spot with comfortable temperatures, less rainfall, and generally fewer crowds compared to the peak winter months. It's ideal for enjoying Aruba's beautiful beaches, water sports like snorkeling and diving, and exploring the island without the highest tourist density. While hurricane season officially starts in June, Aruba is usually spared from direct hits, making this a reliable time for a visit.
Avg temp(march)
28°C
Still very dry and sunny, excellent for all water activities, though it can be busier due to spring break travelers.
Source: Aruba Tourism Authority
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Every 12 months
Top Landmarks and Sites in aruba
Pilot Summary
aruba
Aruba is a vibrant Caribbean island renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches, calm turquoise waters, and constant sunny weather, perfect for relaxation and watersports. It offers a unique blend of Dutch and local culture, lively nightlife, and diverse culinary experiences.
Destination
aruba
Category
Caribbean
Languages
Papiamento, Dutch
Special Rules
Most nationalities do not require a visa for stays up to 30 days; an online ED-Card (Embarkation-Disembarkation Card) is mandatory for all visitors prior to arrival. Traffic drives on the right-hand side.
Average Flight Times from ecuador to aruba
Quito (UIO)
Mariscal Sucre International Airport
Oranjestad (AUA)
Queen Beatrix International Airport
Duration
6 hr 45 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Copa Airlines
Guayaquil (GYE)
José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
Oranjestad (AUA)
Queen Beatrix International Airport
Duration
6 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Copa Airlines
Quito (UIO)
Mariscal Sucre International Airport
Oranjestad (AUA)
Queen Beatrix International Airport
Duration
7 hr 45 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Avianca
Guayaquil (GYE)
José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
Oranjestad (AUA)
Queen Beatrix International Airport
Duration
7 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Avianca



















