Average wind speed in July is 30.6 kph (19 mph). VERY windy. Would you like to have no wind and unbearable heat with indexes above 39 C. Tradewinds which make the heat more bearable?
People Also Ask
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.
Shipping costs, along with import duties and residual costs such as labor, result in prices somewhat higher than what you might find back home. So next time you're in Aruba and the cost of food strikes you, remember that the higher prices are a fundamental part of helping you have a worry-free and enjoyable holiday.
As Aruba's sun is very strong, getting that classic Aruba tan is easy – even in the shade. The hardest yet most important part is not to get sunburned.
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.
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.
In conclusion, Aruba is definitely worth visiting. With its stunning beaches, warm weather, friendly locals, and diverse range of activities, there is something for everyone on this beautiful island.