The little island in the Caribbean Sea is around 21mi long and 6mi wide. Aruba has the most sunny days in the Caribbean, award-winning pristine beaches and warm, crystal-clear waters. Aruba is the perfect, cozy paradise to disconnect from distractions and reconnect with the most important people in your life. Aruba’s natural treasures are yours to explore. Stretch out on soft white sands, hike through towering cacti, meditate in soft, rolling dunes. Find Your Happy Place on the stunning, sunny beaches of Aruba.
4/25/22
March 15th update: Effective March 19th, 2022, all travelers will no longer be required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination. All travelers will still be required to complete Aruba’s Embarkation/Disembarkation Card before arrival, which is the country’s digitized customs and immigration process. Aruba Visitors Insurance is still required for all visitors.
No, we do not have a room block. You are welcome to stay at our resort or choose another! We are staying at Eagle Aruba Resort & Casino. Rooms are very reasonable. One Bedroom Premium King rates are around $1,200 for the week! An all inclusive isn’t necessary! The island is very safe and there’s a lot to see and do!
Visit www.aruba.com Call 800-862-7822
All visitors, 12 years and older, traveling to Aruba have three options: Either upload a digitally verifiable proof of vaccination (must include booster shot) prior to arrival in Aruba. OR take one lab-certified COVID-19 Antigen test prior to arrival in Aruba. Or take one lab-certified COVID-19 Molecular (e.g. PCR) test prior to arrival in Aruba. Children aged 11 years and younger are exempt.
Visit usps.com Print & fill out documents Schedule an appointment with the post office Total fee’s including passport photo $180
The online ED card is mandatory for all travelers to Aruba, including minors and infants. The Aruba Online ED Card must be completed within 3 days prior to arrival. To apply visit edcardaruba.aw
The Aruba Visitors Insurance is a mandatory insurance that helps protect visitors against incurred medical and non-medical expenses in case they test positive for COVID-19 during their stay in Aruba. Some important highlights: The cost of Covid Insurance is $15.00 per person. Visitors must purchase the Aruba Visitors Insurance as part of the ED Card immigration form. Visitors can buy or use their own travel or health insurance to supplement the Aruba Visitors Insurance, but not to replace it. Other insurances may cover you for some of the COVID-19-related expenses, but few plans offer comprehensive COVID-19 coverage in Aruba and also cover isolation costs outside of a hospital. The premium is a reasonably priced, one-time flat fee, not a daily rate based on length of stay. Subject to an overall limit of US$75,000, a visitor who tests positive for COVID-19 in Aruba, will have very few, if any, out-of-pocket expenses with the Aruba Visitors Insurance, as the medical and non-medical providers are paid directly by the locally licensed insurers. If you purchase the Aruba Visitors Insurance and do not take your trip, you may request a full refund by email. As soon as you’ve completed the ED-Card form and payment, you will receive an email with your Aruba Visitors Insurance policy documents attached. Learn more about the insurance on www.arubavisitorsinsurance.com
Enter the white sands of Eagle Beach, 2022 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Award Winner for 3rd Best Beach in the Caribbean and 5th best in the world! Boasting the widest beach in Aruba and famous for its pristine and soft white sands, Eagle Beach offers beautiful Caribbean ocean views, ample parking, shaded areas, some beach huts, and a variety of water sports. Eagle Beach is home to two of the most photographed and renowned fofoti trees in Aruba, with its trademark silhouette pointing in the direction of the Caribbean. These trees have been starring in various Aruba advertising campaigns as unique and highly recognizable features. Several of the Aruba low rise hotels are nearby or just across the road. Some provide cabanas and lounges for their guests. Fun facts: Every year during Easter week in Aruba, local families enjoy the tradition of camping on the beach. Four species of sea turtles nest in Aruba; most turtle nests are found on Eagle Beach.
"Drinking 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." Click on the link below for detailed info https://www.waterworld.com/international/article/16220471/desalination-plant-profile-aruba-the-pearl-of-the-caribbean?fbclid=IwAR2CJ6dsa0wc01-ZPxChDjTUggy_hayJ7Ewa0BddFaYR6yNxJPJLwspV0ZU — feeling thirsty.