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Aruba beach vacations

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The rich culture of Aruba is not something that should go unnoticed. This Dutch Caribbean island is one of four countries that's included in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Despite what many people think, Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea, not the Atlantic Ocean side of the Caribbean, making for much calmer waters and 365 days of pure bliss.

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Best of Aruba

  • Flamingo Beach

    Flamingo Beach at Renaissance Private Island is swimming with flamingos…literally! Stay at the Renaissance Aruba and have total access to these fabulous creatures. Even if you aren’t a guest of the hotel, you can visit the island with a day pass (additional fees may apply).
  • Flying Fishbone

    Does dining with the waves at your feet sound delightful? Then the Flying Fishbone restaurant in Aruba is where you want to be! With tables set at the edge of the shore, you can enjoy delicious bites and an unbeatable view of the water!
  • Aruba Aloe Factory

    Say “ALOE” to your new favorite experience, the Aruba Aloe Factory! Not only do they sell fresh aloe and aloe products, but they have fields of aloe growing where you can explore and get up-close and personal with one of nature’s most soothing plants.

Aruba vacations FAQ

Is Aruba expensive to vacation?

On average, a seven-day vacation in Aruba costs $1,800 per traveler.

What is the cheapest month to go to Aruba?

The cheapest month to go to Aruba is typically in August but be sure to check weather advisories for hurricanes before traveling.

Is it safe to leave the resort in Aruba?

Tourists should always be cautious when traveling internationally. Check the official U.S. Department of State and CDC websites to check current travel advisories in your destination.

Is it worth getting all-inclusive in Aruba?

All-inclusive is a great option for travelers looking to take full advantage of their resort’s accommodations and offerings. It is an especially popular option for families traveling to Aruba.

What should you avoid in Aruba?

Although Aruba sits below the hurricane belt, traveling to the Caribbean during hurricane season should be avoided if possible.