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Aruba Travel Hub

Aruba Travel Hub

Your one-stop resource for planning your perfect trip to Aruba!


✈️ Find Flights to Aruba

While this is a static site, we provide direct links to popular flight search engines to help you find the best deals to Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), Oranjestad, Aruba.

Remember to check multiple sources for the most competitive pricing and flexible options.


🏨 Book Hotel Accommodations

Discover a wide range of accommodations in Aruba, from luxury resorts to boutique hotels and budget-friendly options. Click the links below to explore and book.

Consider reading recent reviews and checking hotel policies before booking.


🛂 Official Aruba Entry Requirements

IMPORTANT: Entry requirements can change frequently. Always verify the latest information directly from official government sources before your travel date. This section provides general guidance and direct links to official sources.

General Requirements for Tourists (Non-Residents):

  • Valid passport (valid for the duration of your intended stay).
  • Return or onward ticket.
  • Sufficient funds to cover your stay and departure.
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking, address of host).
  • Completed Embarkation and Disembarkation Card (ED Card) - typically done online.

Aruba ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation Card):

All visitors are generally required to complete the digital ED Card prior to arrival. This is a mandatory health and immigration form.

Official Aruba ED Card Website

Health Requirements (as of Current Knowledge - **Verify Directly!**):

Historically, Aruba has had specific health requirements (e.g., proof of vaccination, negative test results) related to global health events. **Always check the official Aruba Tourism Authority or Ministry of Health websites for the absolute latest requirements.**

  • COVID-19 related measures: As of mid-2024, most countries have removed general COVID-19 entry requirements. However, this is subject to change. Always check.

Visa Requirements:

Many nationalities, including citizens of the United States, Canada, European Union, and most South American countries, do not require a visa for stays up to 30 or 90 days. However, this is not universal. If you are unsure, check the official government websites.

Aruba Tourism Authority: Travel Requirements

Government of Aruba: Visa Requirements

Disclaimer: The information provided in this "Entry Requirements" section is for general guidance only and is based on publicly available data as of June 2025. It is NOT legal or official advice. Travel regulations are subject to change without notice. It is the traveler's sole responsibility to confirm all entry requirements with the official government of Aruba and their airline before travel. Failure to do so may result in denied boarding or entry.

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