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Has a hurricane ever hit Aruba?

Hurricanes only occur occasionally in Aruba. On average, they happen about 4 times a year. However, most hurricanes only enter the country's sphere of influence and turn northward before making landfall. The remnants on land then cause gusts of wind and rain in the country.



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Aruba. When travelers think of safe islands to visit during hurricane season, the “ABC Islands” of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao often come to mind.

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The hurricane season usually lasts from early June to late November. The most severe hurricane to make landfall in Aruba in the past 12 months was »Franklin«. It reached a wind speed of up to 83 km/h on August 20, 2023 at 8:00 pm local time near Angochi and was 148 kilometers in diameter at the time.

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Haiti. Listed at number 115 on the GPI, Haiti is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean Islands as of 2022. By far the most dangerous threat to U.S. tourists is kidnapping for ransom. Reports of convoys being attacks, protests, and other violent events are also common in Haiti, as well as armed robberies.

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St. Barts is one of the most beautiful and safest islands in the Caribbean. The pleasing backdrop has made it a favorite for luxurious resorts and vacation experiences, leading it to be considered a playground for the rich and famous.

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The hottest month in Aruba is September, followed closely by August. Both months have average high temperatures of just under 91 degrees. When is hurricane season in Aruba? The Caribbean hurricane season lasts from June through November, with the peak period starting in August and lasting through October.

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Aruba is more than just beaches. You will want to spend at least 4-7 days in Aruba. I found seven days, including travel time, to be the right amount of time to explore Aruba. If you are visiting by cruise, you will not have enough time to explore the whole island.

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There is violent crime in association with drugs, but this rarely affects tourists. The main tourist areas are generally safe, but you should take sensible precautions: avoid remote areas at night. don't take valuables to the beach or leave any valuables in your vehicle.

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Cons: Dry, desert-like and not lush and tropical (which refers back to the Pros of being outside the hurricane belt and not getting a ton of rain!) Not a big island, so exploring (if that's what you like) probably won't take as long as it would in other larger locations.

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A few Caribbean islands are fairly well-sheltered from hurricanes due to their location and climate. These Caribbean islands are known as the ABC islands: Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.

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White Sand Beaches Dazzling white sands, sun-kissed rocky bays, natural pools carved by Caribbean waves, and seemingly never-ending stretches of jade and turquoise ocean are undoubtedly the main highlights Aruba is known for.

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