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Aruba, one of the most popular islands in the Caribbean, welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors a year. Most visitors come over from America and nearby Venezuela, but lots of travellers from the UK book flights to Aruba; it’s definitely worth the long journey over. And the minute you step off your Aruba flight and drive to your hotel the long stretches of white sand beaches will take your breath away.
Oranjestad, Aruba’s capital, is where all the action is. It’s full of restaurants, casinos, nightclubs and shops and strolling through this small town is delightful. Dutch and baroque architecture with a Caribbean twist are dotted along the streets and the bustling waterfront welcomes cruise ships, yachts and fishing boats, some that dock for a day, some that stay for months. A 20-minute walk west of Oranjestad is the beach town of Eagle Beach. There you’ll find a variety of accommodation from small boutique hotels to large all-inclusives which tend to cater more for the budget-conscious. Or, for those looking for a little more glitz and glamour, the next town after Eagle Beach is the swanky Palm Beach with upscale resorts along the famous Waikiki strip.
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Peak Season:Wintertime here is peak season for visiting Aruba, roughly from December to March. Book ahead for accommodation.
Off Season:The temperature on the island is good throughout the year, an average of high 20s Celsius, so any time you visit will be hot. Prices fall drastically outside the peak season. Most of the rainfall is between September and December; if you arrive in this season, bring a waterproof jacket.
The Arubus departs from Oranjestad to destinations through the island. Pay the bus driver as you enter, and hold on tight. Roads are poor in most of the country and the drivers can seem foolhardy to tourists… The service, however, is cheap and the buses connect with many of the beach resorts.
Taxis can also be taken from the town and main resorts.
To see much of the island, you’ll need to hire a car. Four-by-fours are recommended due to the bad roads.
Reina Beatrix (AUA) is 2.5 miles southeast of Oranjestad. To/from the airport: Taxis are available. Regular buses run from just outside the airport. International and local car hire companies are based at the airport. Facilities: Duty-free shops, souvenir shops, bank, restaurants and internet access.
All passports must be valid for period of intended stay. Visitors must hold sufficient funds, onward or return tickets and all documents for next destination.
UK nationals require a valid passport and irrespective of endorsement, British passport holders may stay for a maximum of three months without a visa.
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