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Aruba Holiday Packages

Aruba is one of the most enchanting islands in the Caribbean, known for its crystal-clear turquoise beaches, perfect weather, adventure sports, luxury resorts, casinos and vibrant nightlife. Famous as “One Happy Island,” Aruba offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for couples, families and beach lovers. Explore spectacular coral reefs, enjoy water sports like snorkeling and windsurfing, experience sunset catamaran cruises, visit flamingo beach, and discover Aruba’s desert landscapes and colorful Dutch-Caribbean culture. Our Aruba tour packages are specially designed for honeymooners, families and group travelers.

Why Visit Aruba ?

  • • Flamingo Beach & Eagle Beach
  • • One Happy Island experience
  • • Desert jeep safari & natural pools
  • • Snorkeling and water activities
  • • Dutch-Caribbean architecture
  • • Luxury beachfront resorts
  • • Family-friendly activities

Bestselling Aruba Tour Packages

Package Name Duration Inclusions
Premium Aruba Escape 4 Nights / 5 Days Hotel, Transfers, Sightseeing, Meals
Aruba Family Fun Tour 5 Nights / 6 Days 4★ Stay, Cruise, Island Tour, Water Sports
Romantic Aruba Honeymoon Tour 6 Nights / 7 Days Resort Stay, Candlelight Dinner, Beach Tour

Aruba Packages for You

Aruba Honeymoon Package

5 Nights / 6 Days

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Aruba Luxury Tour

6 Nights / 7 Days

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Aruba Budget Package

4 Nights / 5 Days

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FAQs

1. Do travelers need a visa to visit Aruba?

Visa requirements depend on nationality. Many travelers from the United States, Canada, the UK, and most European countries can visit Aruba visa-free for short tourist stays. Travelers should always verify entry requirements based on their passport.

2. What documents are required to travel to Aruba?

Most international travelers need:

  • A valid passport
  • Completed Aruba Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) card
  • Proof of return or onward travel
  • Proof of accommodation or local address
3. How long can tourists stay in Aruba?

Tourists are generally allowed to stay up to 30 days, depending on nationality. Extensions may be possible through local immigration authorities.

4. Is travel insurance required for Aruba trips?

Travel insurance is not mandatory but is highly recommended, especially for US and Canadian travelers planning water sports, excursions, or adventure activities.

5. Which airport serves Aruba?

Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) is the main airport serving Aruba, offering direct flights from major US and Canadian cities.

6. Are there direct flights to Aruba from the US and Canada?

Yes. Aruba has frequent direct flights from major US airports and seasonal flights from Canadian cities, making it one of the easiest Caribbean destinations to reach.

7. What is the best time to visit Aruba?

The best time to visit Aruba is from December to April, with sunny weather and low rainfall. Budget travelers may find better package deals during late spring and summer.

8. What is included in Aruba travel packages?

Most packages include:

  • Hotel or resort accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • Island tours or excursions
  • Optional snorkeling or sailing experiences
9. Are there all-inclusive resorts in Aruba?

Yes. Aruba offers several all-inclusive resorts, luxury beachfront hotels, and family-friendly properties suitable for couples, honeymooners, and families.

10. What are the top things to do in Aruba?
  • Relax on Eagle Beach and Palm Beach
  • Snorkeling and catamaran cruises
  • Explore Arikok National Park
  • Shopping and nightlife in Oranjestad
11. Is Aruba safe for tourists?

Aruba is considered one of the safest Caribbean destinations. Resort areas and beaches are generally very safe, though travelers should still follow standard precautions.

12. What currency is used in Aruba?

The Aruban Florin (AWG) is the official currency, but US dollars are widely accepted across hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas.

13. What language is spoken in Aruba?

Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages, but English and Spanish are widely spoken in tourist areas.

14. Is tap water safe to drink in Aruba?

Yes, tap water in Aruba is generally safe to drink and meets high quality standards, though bottled water is also widely available.

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