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Overview

Aruba is known as the “One Happy Island”, a Caribbean destination defined by easy living and natural beauty. With reliably sunny weather, a rich mix of cultures, and powdery white-sand beaches, it’s an island that appeals to a wide range of travellers.

One of Aruba’s most distinctive features is its multicultural character. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamento, though Spanish and English are widely spoken. With roots spanning indigenous, African, and European heritage — alongside influences from over 90 countries — this diversity shines through in the island’s festivals and cuisine.

Thanks to its compact size, getting around Aruba is refreshingly simple. Short transfer times make it easy to explore at your own pace, whether you prefer slow days by the sea or a more active itinerary.

You’ll be close to calm, turquoise bays ideal for swimming and shallow snorkelling, with nearby reefs just offshore. The island’s steady trade winds help keep temperatures comfortable year-round and create perfect conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Aruba’s food scene blends Caribbean flavours with Dutch and Latin influences, using fresh seafood and local produce. In Oranjestad, colourful architecture, museums, and walkable shopping areas showcase local crafts and culture. With an easy-to-use transport network including taxis, hire cars, and organised transfers, exploring the island is effortless.

  • Flight time: Approx 11 hours
  • Passport & Visa: No visa required
  • Currency: Aruban Florin (AWG)
  • Time Zone: GMT-4
  • Language: Dutch and Papiamento. English and Spanish commonly used
Average temperature (℃):
Jan 30°
Feb 30°
Mar 31°
Apr 32°
May 32°
Jun 32°
Jul 32°
Aug 33°
Sept 33°
Oct 32°
Nov 31°
Dec 30°

When to Visit Aruba

The best time to visit Aruba depends on what you want to do and how much you want to spend. 

Dry Season

December to April is the most popular time to visit.

Expect: The best weather for beach and relaxation, but higher prices.

Wet Season

Caribbean islands are prone to hurricanes and wet weather from July to November.

Expect: Inclement weather but excellent prices.

Facts about Aruba

Explore Aruba’s highlights across water, nature, culture, and food with short excursions and relaxed days on the sand. 

Water Activities 

Swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving. 

Adventure and Nature

Island trekking, waterfalls, and caves. 

Culture and History

Music festivals, workshops, and exhibitions. 

Food and Flavours

Caribbean rum, jerk chicken, and conch fritters.

All-Inclusive Resorts in Aruba

These all-inclusive holidays to Aruba streamline your budgeting with meals, drinks, and many activities bundled into one price. Some of the offerings include buffet dining, daytime entertainment, basic watersports, and easy-to-book excursions. 

Family-Friendly Resorts in Aruba

Aruba family-friendly resorts focus on space and flexibility, with interconnecting rooms, children’s pools, kids’ clubs, and various family dining options. You’ll have access to baby equipment hire, tailored activity schedules, easy beach access, and flexible meal times to make your stay the best.

Romantic Resorts in Aruba

Our romantic resorts emphasise privacy and atmosphere with adults-only areas, intimate beachfront dining, couples’ spa packages, and private excursions. You’ll find resorts with honeymoon suites, sunset sailing, tailored in-room amenities, and concierge services for couples who want utter romance.

Luxury Resorts in Aruba

Our luxury resorts give guests superior service, spacious suites, private pools or villa options, personalised dining, and specially created wellness programmes. Expect personalised concierge support, premium amenities, and exclusive beachfront areas.

Holidays to Aruba: FAQs

Where is Aruba located?

Aruba sits in the southern Caribbean, about 29 km north of Venezuela’s Paraguaná Peninsula. Its low, arid island lies west of Curaçao and is part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago.

Is Aruba worth visiting?

Yes. The bright beaches, calm waters, reliable trade winds, and logistics make Aruba an excellent Caribbean choice for families, couples, and active travellers looking for sun, water sports, and relaxed island culture.

When's the best time to go to Aruba?

Dry season runs between December and April, giving you the most reliable sunshine and winds. January to March are peak months for weather and events, but the shoulder months often bring better deals and fewer crowds.

How many days are enough for Aruba?

Seven days suits most visitors, this gives you enough time for beaches, a national park half-day, a snorkel or dive trip, plus leisure time. Longer stays suit island-hopping or deep relaxation and sun.

Is Aruba expensive?

Costs vary depending on how you live. Accommodation and peak-season flights can push prices up from December to April. Value-seeking travellers can find deals off-season. Eating locally and self-catering can also lower daily costs.

How long is the flight to Aruba?

From London, most journeys take about 10 to 15 hours, depending on routing and stops.

Where's the best place to stay in Aruba?

The western and southern coasts, like Palm Beach and Eagle Beach, are top choices for swimming, resorts, and dining. Choose west for high-rise resorts and activity. 

Does Aruba have good beaches?

Eagle, Palm, Baby, and Arashi frequently rank among the top Caribbean beaches. You can expect soft, white sand, calm, clear water for swimming and snorkelling, and excellent sunbathing opportunities.

Is Aruba safe for tourists?

US and UK advisories recommend exercising normal precautions. Petty theft can occur, like it does anywhere else. So, avoid isolated areas at night and secure valuables. All resorts have ample security.

Do I need a visa to visit Aruba?

Most short-stay visitors from the UK, EU, US, and Canada don’t need a visa for up to three months.

Is Aruba good for families?

Yes. Shallow beaches, supervised kids’ clubs, family-friendly resorts, and organised tours make Aruba straightforward for parents. Easy transfers and predictable weather help with relaxed family itineraries and active days all year. 

Is Aruba good for couples?

Absolutely. The intimate resorts, sunset cruises, couples’ spa treatments, and private beaches give you all the romance you need. Quiet bays and cultured dining give you a memorable, low-stress escape for honeymoons and couples’ getaways throughout the year.  

Is Aruba good for adults?

Yes. Adults will find a choice of vibrant beach bars, diving, kitesurfing, and nightlife alongside quiet luxury resorts. The island suits solo travellers and groups who prefer activity or relaxation all year round.

Is Aruba good for large groups?

Many of the resorts offer group rooms, event spaces, and activities that suit groups. Easy transport and accessible attractions allow large groups to coordinate meals, excursions, and shared experiences without complicated logistics or stress.

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