Aruba Travel Tips
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Don’t Forget Your ED Card
The name Aruba ED-Card stands for Aruba’s Official Embarkation-Disembarkation card. This is a form that needs to be completed by all visitors to Aruba.https://edcardaruba.aw
Can you drink the water?
There is no need to buy bottled water in Aruba. Aruba’s tap water is pure and refreshing, meeting the highest standards of quality of the World Health Organization. Since Aruba does not have any significant natural sources of fresh water, the water is distilled in a saltwater desalination plant.
What’s the drinking and gambling Age in Aruba?
18 Years Old
Best Grocery Stores in Aruba?
Superfood, Ling n Sons and Cmart
Is Aruba Safe?
Aruba is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean and a safe tourist destination overall.
Should I really get to the airport early when departing Aruba?
Yes definitely I recommend arriving at the airport 2.5-3 hours before your flight the lines can be crazy. There is a new MPC app you can download to help get you through customs faster
Should I rent a Car?
If you have a valid drivers license YES Absolutely 100% Explore the island you can’t get lost its an island! I like www.gmaxcarrental.com
Will I get a sun burn in Aruba?
Yes 100% The sun hits different! Make sure to put on reef safe sunblock often the aruba sun is no joke and will burn you severely
May I request an invoice for my purchase?
Absolutely!Aruba’s currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted on the island.
Where Should I Stay?
I enjoy the airbnb life myself staying as close to the beach as possible! But you have plenty of options like the High Rise Hotels in the Palm Beach Area, Low Rise Hotels in Eagle Beach Area, The Down Town Oranjestad area, condo or house rental on airbnb, some boutique hotels really has endless possibilities on places to stay depending on your likes
Do you need a passport to enter Aruba?
YES