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Is it safe to go out at night in Aruba?

Wandering around at night (especially alone) Aruba is generally safe, but the crime rate is slightly higher than some other popular vacation spots. To stay safe, take regular precautions.



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Yes, Aruba is generally safe at night. The island is known for its low crime rate and is considered one of the safest Caribbean destinations. The police are visible and active in the tourist areas, and the locals are friendly and welcoming.

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10 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid on Your First Aruba Vacation
  • Don't plan your trip to Aruba around hurricane season. ...
  • Don't stay only on Eagle or Palm Beaches. ...
  • Don't just stick to bottled water in Aruba. ...
  • Don't think flamingos are native to Aruba. ...
  • Don't pack formal clothing for your Aruba getaway. ...
  • Don't ignore Aruba nightlife.


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In Aruba it's not mandatory to tip, but it's your choice if you do so. However, some restaurants and bars add service charge to your bill. Usually, this adds up to about 10 to 15 percent on food and beverages. If you really like the service, you can still tip, of course!

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Dress shorts are appropriate at most restaurants on the island as well. At our own restaurant at the beach, we describe our dress code as “casual elegance” in the evening. In casinos, casual clothes are the norm. Do keep in mind that the air-conditioning tends to be kept cold inside casinos.

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Aruba is very laid back so smart casual is the usual theme. Clothing in lightweight natural fabrics i.e. linen, silk and cotton will work best. Essentials include t-shirts or camisoles, a sarong and shorts during the day as most people spend their time on the beach or visiting the markets.

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In Aruba, the maximum permitted blood alcohol level is 50mg per 100ml of blood. This is lower than in the UK and means that even one drink can take you over the limit. We always recommend that, when driving in an unfamiliar country, you never drink then get behind the wheel.

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A quick-drying microfiber towel. While many resorts provide beach towels, a lightweight, packable towel will come in handy at the beach as well as on excursions like snorkeling trips or adventures into Arikok National Park.

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While using Uber in Aruba is not currently an option, there are plenty of other transportation options to travel around the island. Whether you choose to rent a car, take a taxi, use the bus, or book a tour, you are sure to have a good time.

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