Yes, a valid passport is required to travel to Aruba. Make sure your passport has at least six months of validity from your travel dates, as this is a common requirement for international travel. If you need to get a passport or renew here is the website https://usapassportonline.org/us-passport
We have a room block reserved at the Radisson Blu Aruba, a beautiful hotel located in the heart of Palm Beach with great amenities and easy access to the beach, restaurants, and nightlife. It’s a great option for those looking for a classic hotel stay. The hotel booking link will go live in August 2025, and we’ll update this page as soon as it becomes available. If you’re looking for a more private or spacious option, there are stunning villas available in Tierra del Sol — this is where Stephen and I will be staying, and it’s also the location of our wedding ceremony. Villas can be booked through Boca Bay using this link (https://www.bocobay.com/destinations/tierradelsol). Once you reserve your villa, please reach out to Boca Bay directly and mention that you’re part of the Gustin July 2026 Wedding — they may be able to apply a special wedding discount.
We recommend flying into Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) in Aruba. Major airlines offer direct flights from various cities. Once you arrive, taxis, car rentals, and shuttles are available to get you to your accommodations.
Aruba’s tropical climate calls for lightweight, breathable attire. For the wedding, we beach formal. Think lightweight fabrics and tropical colors! Ladies, consider flats or sandals since some areas may be sandy. Gentlemen, linen shirts , light weight shorts or pants are welcomed
We’re keeping our celebration intimate. Only those named on your invitation are invited. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us
Aruba enjoys sunny, warm weather year-round, with temperatures averaging 80–85°F. It’s a dry climate with refreshing ocean breezes, so pack light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.