Can you do Aruba on a budget?

Can you do Aruba on a budget?

Normally, Aruba isn’t considered to be one of the cheapest places to travel to. But while Aruba’s expensive excursions and pricey meals can put a serious dent in your travel budget, it’s definitely possible to visit Aruba on a budget if you plan ahead.

How much does it cost to go to Aruba in American dollars?

Flights to Aruba can be expensive – but don’t have to be! Depending on if you’re going solo or as a large family, flights to Aruba can get pricey. The average price for flights to Aruba are $380 from an international airport in the US, $650 per person if you need connecting flights.

Can I take shells home from Aruba?

According to the international treaty CITES and our local laws the National Ordinance protection of native flora and fauna and the Sand Ordinance, which prohibits the removal or export of seashells, corals, and beach sand from Aruba.

What can’t you bring to Aruba?

It is illegal to take out any conch shells, sea stars, turtle eggs and/or any form of coral. No liquids, gels, and/or aerosols are permitted except when packed in a clear transparent resealable 1 quart (1 liter) size plastic bag. Liquids, gels, and/or aerosols in containers of 3.4 oz.

Why are there no seashells in Aruba?

Is Aruba high risk for Covid?

Level 3: High See all COVID-19 travel notices. If you must travel, follow requirements and recommendations for before, during and after international travel.

Do you have to quarantine if you go to Aruba?

If you are not up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines, stay home and self-quarantine for a full 5 days after arrival. Non-U.S. citizens who are non-U.S. immigrants and meet an exception to the requirement for proof of COVID-19 vaccination, may be required to take additional steps after arrival.

Do I need Covid test to travel to Aruba?

All travelers to Aruba are subject to health requirements and protocols. Please read the information on the following pages carefully if you are traveling to, visiting, or leaving Aruba. Did you know? Since March 19th, travelers are no longer required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination.

How many days in Aruba is enough?

Depending on how long you want to relax along the stunning shores, we’d suggest spending at least four days in Aruba, with the optimal vacation length being about five to seven days.

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