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Aruba Vacation Packages: Tropical Bliss
If you’re looking for more days of sunshine on your vacation,
Aruba is the island for you (with more sunny days than any other Caribbean island). It lies outside the hurricane belt, meaning it isn’t often impacted by hurricane season. Its small size makes it easy to explore. Soak on a white-sand beach in the morning, explore a rugged desert before lunch, browse the colorful Dutch shops of Oranjestad in the afternoon, and enjoy a snorkel before the sun sets.


Aruba at a Glance
Currency: Aruban florin (ƒ), though U.S. currency is widely accepted
Language: Dutch and Papiamento, though English is widely spoken
Popular Drink: Aruba Ariba
Must Eat: Keshi yena
Power Up: A, B, or F (two or three-prong) 127 V
Weather: The forecast is sunny and 82 degrees.
Tipping Customs: 15% service charge is typically added to the bill, but it is still customary to add small change
Best Time to Visit: January to March are the most popular times to visit, with April to August bringing great weather and fewer people.
Top Things to Do in
Aruba
Find Your Beach
Whether you’re looking for the shade of a fofoti tree at remote Eagle Beach, the bustle of Palm Beach, or the spectacular rugged north shores there’s a beach for every mood and style.
Discover the Cacti in Arikok National Park
Arikok National Park boasts desert terrain, wild coastline, bat-filled caves, and opportunities for hiking, spelunking, wildlife watching, and off-roading.
Trade Wind Thrills
Aruba’s trade winds bring windsurfers and kitesurfers to the island; take a lesson, or bring your gear.
Arts and Culture in Oranjestad
Browse a local market, visit an art gallery, ride the trolley, or enjoy the casinos, clubs, and restaurants in Oranjestad.
Get Active
After relaxing on the beach, get active by snorkeling or diving a shipwreck, try one of Aruba’s championship golf courses, or enjoy a horseback ride along the beach.
