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What is the busiest month in Aruba?

When it's cold and wintery in North America, demand for Aruba's warmth and sunshine peaks. Roughly speaking, the island's high season runs from mid-December to mid-April.



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Cheapest time to visit Aruba You'll find the best hotel prices between mid-April and mid-December, which is considered Aruba's low season. Though Aruba's weather is beautiful year-round, many travelers visit in the winter to escape the cooler temperatures back home.

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The cheapest time to visit Aruba is during the months of September through early December.

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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.

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Aruba is generally considered to have a low mosquito population compared to many other tropical destinations. The island's arid climate and constant trade winds help mitigate mosquitoes' presence.

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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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The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin is from June 1 to November 30, but tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.

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With an average rainfall just over 20 inches, anytime of the year is perfect for a visit to Aruba. The so-called rainy season runs from late October into the beginning of January, but most of this rain falls in the form of short, sharp showers and mainly over night.

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Barbados—due to its bigger size and location—offers more beaches and variety, as well as better surfing and scuba diving. Aruba can't be beat for endless beach walks, some diverse beaches with rock formations, and wind- and kite-surfing.

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