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Is driving in Aruba like USA?

Rules of the Road. Drivers drive on the right side of the road (like in the U.S.) and parking in Aruba is reasonably easy to find. However, it can be difficult in some areas (and usually, at hotels, parking is free—though you should verify with your resort in advance.)



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Renting a car during your stay is one of the best ways to discover all that the island has to offer. Be sure to check out visitaruba.com for our recommended natural attractions, sights, landmarks, beaches, and restaurants worth visiting.

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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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Aruba Transportation Options: 6 Ways to Get Around Aruba
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Drinking Laws -- The legal drinking age in Aruba is 18 for beer, wine, and spirits. While drinking alcoholic beverages is allowed on the beaches, be careful to remove all empty bottles as the Aruban authorities are stringent about their littering laws.

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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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On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day in Aruba, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities. It's important to research activities and their costs in advance to create a budget that works for you.

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There is so much to do in Aruba that it would be impossible to do everything in just three days. Luckily, three days is still plenty of time to hit some of the best spots this little island has to offer. If you want your vacation to be the best yet, give us a call so we can book your daily excursions!

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Aruba's beautiful weather and mostly flat terrain, makes walking and hiking a pleasure for everyone. If you're looking to experience Aruba's monuments up close, a walking tour is the best way to do it.

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Regular Car. For the more adventurous, it's a good idea to rent a four wheel drive vehicle since to reach certain sightseeing locations (primarily along Aruba's North Coast) one must drive on rugged, dirt roads not suitable for a regular car.

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