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Can you get an Uber in Aruba?

While Uber is not currently available in Aruba, there are plenty of other transportation options to get you around the island. Whether you choose to rent a car, take a taxi, hop on a bus, or join a guided tour, there is a mode of transportation to suit every budget and preference.



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  3. Book a Tour and Let Your Guide Do the Driving. ...
  4. Ride the Free Trolley Around Downtown Oranjestad. ...
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The best way to get around Aruba is by bus. Although, many visitors stay close to their resorts and respective beaches along the northwest coast. Fixed-rate Aruban cabs are another hassle-free way of getting around.

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Are taxis expensive in Aruba? No, taxis in Aruba are actually very well priced. You can pay for your Aruba taxi in either Aruban Florin or in USD, which is very convenient for travellers visiting from the United States.

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If you don't mind the exercise, it's also possible to walk in Aruba. For example, you can walk the entire length of Palm Beach in about 20 minutes—just be sure to cover yourself from the sun, wear comfy sneakers, and carry water.

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Aruba does work for a quick getaway like this, giving you just enough time to explore the island and enjoy the beaches. Kara said that one more day would have been perfect, and I agree. Five days seems to be the perfect amount of time to spend in Aruba, but a lot of people visit for a week or longer.

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The water in Aruba is safe to drink, so your water supply is right there in your hotel room. Can you drink the water in Aruba? Yes, you can. Since there is no source of freshwater on the island, seawater is distilled in a saltwater desalination plant.

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In Aruba, taxi rates are flat and are set by the government. For airport transportation to Oranjestad city centre, the taxi fare is set at $21 (€18.92). Passengers are allowed one piece of luggage and one personal item each.

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Where to Stay in Aruba
  1. Oranjestad – Best Area for First-timers or Tourists. ...
  2. San Nicolas – Best Area for Budget Travelers. ...
  3. Palm Beach – Best Area for Luxury Travelers. ...
  4. Arashi Beach – Best Area for Safety. ...
  5. Eagle Beach – Best Area for Families. ...
  6. Santa Cruz – Best Area for an Active Getaway.


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The best time to visit Aruba is from mid-January through May. Those months mark the heart of Aruba's dry season and the island's long stretch of comfortably warm, sunny days. The island lies in the far south of the Caribbean, below the hurricane belt, the region most affected by seasonal storms.

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