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There are tons of accommodation and flight options for those coming onto the island. I selected a few that ranged in price point. Pro tip: compare booking directly though a hotel or airline's site to booking with Expedia.com to ensure you are getting the best deal.

Hotel

Divi Aruba All Inclusive Resort

This is where the Kukoo Kunuku bus will pick guests up the evening of the wedding to transport them to the wedding at Vill Caskai. Resort is directly on Eagle Beach 5.8 miles (17 minute by taxi) from Queen Beatrix International Airport All food and drink is included in price $780/night for 2 peopl 22 minutes to Villa Caskai

Hotel

Hyatt Place Aruba Airport

Free shuttle to Surfside beach (1.9 miles) or Eagle beach (6.5 miles) 0.5 miles (6 minute by taxi) from Queen Beatrix International Airport Free breakfast $150-180/night 10 minutes to Villa Caskai

Hotel

Courtyard Aruba Resort

Free shuttle to Palm beach (12 minute walk) 6.8 miles (19 min) from Queen Beatrix International airport (~$35 by Taxi) Free breakfast $300-$370/night *This hotel is noted to be cheaper if booked through Expedia* 23 minutes to Villa Casaki

Hotel

Holiday Inn Resort Aruba-Beach Resort & Casino

Directly on Palm Beach 6.2 miles (19 min) from Queen Beatrix International airport (~$35 by Taxi) All-inclusive Packages available $390-500/night 24 minutes to Villa Caskai

Hotel

Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort

Directly on Eagle Beach 5.2 miles (17 minutes) from Queen Beatrix International Airport by Taxi (~$25) Breakfast included $500-650/night 22 minutes to Villa Caskai

House Or Rental

TROPIAL VILLA

There are plenty of beautiful and affordable Airbnb and VRBO options around the island. A rental like this can provide the opportunity to save money and accommodate larger groups. All beaches on the island are free and open to the public. Most airbnb/vrbo hosts will offer beach chairs and towels so you can venture to any beach and post up (Eagle beach is our favorite). There are several large grocery stores on the island. We recommend renting a car if you are not going to be staying at a resort.

Flight

Delta

Delta offers direct flights from Boston to Aruba (4hrs 50min) $450-$550 round trip. A passport is required for entry into Aruba. *These flights are noted to be cheaper through Expedia.

Flight

JetBlue

JetBlue has direct flights from Boston to Aruba (4hr 50min) $500-$600 round trip. A passport is required for entry into Aruba.

Rental Car

Thrifty Car Rental - Aruba International Airport

There are several rental car companies on the island. We highly recommend renting a car if you don't plan on staying at a resort. Rental cars range from $40-100/ day.

Travel Note

Mandatory ED Card

The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation) is a mandatory requirement for all individuals, including infants and children, entering Aruba. It is necessary to complete and obtain approval for this document. To access the official ED Card page, kindly use the following link. It is $20 to file (this fee is new and is to help with sustainability on the island). You can fill in the ED-Card within the 7 days before your travel to Aruba.

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