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What time do things close in Aruba?

Take advantage of the fantastic store selections and go shopping on Aruba. Stores are open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Saturday, although some Mainstreet stores close for siesta from noon to 2 p.m. Certain stores are open Sunday mornings and on holidays when cruise ships are in port.



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Aruba is often called the shopping paradise of the Caribbean and for good reason! Aruba is a virtual nirvana for shoppers, with a greater selection of international brand name products than anywhere else in the Caribbean or South America, and prices that are 10% - 35% lower than in the United States!

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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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High season is considered to be June, July and August. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is January.

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Generally speaking, Aruba is a bit more expensive than Saint Lucia, though budget travelers should be able to find something that suits them in each location. Here I'll break down the costs of everyday items that you'll likely encounter.

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Like daytime, nighttime in Aruba is casual. Just remember to be island chic and wear something lightweight and comfy for most restaurants.

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PAYING FOR PURCHASES. U.S. currency, major credit cards, and traveler's checks are widely accepted on Aruba. It is a good idea to contact your credit card provider prior to departure and advise them of your travel plans. Otherwise, overseas charges may be questioned or denied.

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Shopping in Aruba is known for a variety of products and goods. Shoppers often visit Aruba for its shops devoted to jewelry, perfumes, leather goods, designer fashion, electronics, locally made crafts, Cuban cigars, Dutch licorice, Dutch Cheese, and much more!

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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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Traveling costs Aruba is not a cheap vacation option. The land is full of luxury hotels and huge resorts with big casinos on the premises. Since it's also a secluded island, it can be quite hard to reach it without spending a lot. Jamaica isn't that much cheaper either, to be honest.

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While the mosquito population in Aruba is relatively low, it is still advisable to take precautions to protect yourself from mosquito bites.

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