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Aruba Tourist Visa

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What Is the Aruba Tourist Visa?

The Aruba Tourist Visa is the short-stay visitor visa issued for nationals who must obtain permission in advance to enter Aruba for tourism. Aruba is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ Caribbean territories; visa rules vary by nationality — many travellers from the United States, Canada, the EU, and most South American countries do not need a visa for short visits, while passport holders from other countries must apply at an embassy or consulate before travel. The visa process is managed through Dutch Caribbean consular services and relevant foreign representations.

Applications are typically submitted to the appropriate embassy or consulate — some governments publish online intake instructions and appointment booking. DoVisa provides guided support to prepare embassy application packages: we check passport details, collate supporting documents (return/onward ticket, accommodation confirmation, proof of funds), and help you present a complete file to the consular office. Once an application is approved by the issuing authority you receive an official sticker or visa endorsement and an email confirmation from the embassy; keep these with your passport for airline check-in and immigration inspection on arrival.

The Aruba Tourist Visa is an entry permit — it differs from the ED Card (the online Embarkation/Disembarkation card) which must be completed separately prior to travel. Important policy notes: Aruba requires a completed ED Card within seven days before travel, and yellow fever vaccination certificates are required only for travellers arriving from designated risk countries. Check official entry guidance for any recent changes before you travel.

For more details see Aruba visa information and the official Aruba travel pages at aruba.com. Ready to begin? Apply now and our team will guide you through the embassy submission process.

Who Needs the Aruba Tourist Visa?

Who Needs It

  • Foreign nationals whose nationality is not visa-exempt for short tourist visits to Aruba — check consular guidance before you travel
  • Visitors who plan to stay longer than the visa‑exempt period (usually beyond 90 days, depending on nationality) and require a formal visitor visa
  • Children and minors — each traveler must have their own passport and any required visa; a parent or legal guardian signs supporting documents for minors

Who Is Exempt

  • Citizens of the United States, Canada, Netherlands, Germany, France, United Kingdom, and Ireland (do not require a tourist visa for short stays — check exact stay limits on aruba.com)
  • Diplomatic and official passport holders travelling on government business
  • Airline and vessel crew members on active duty who remain on duty
  • Transit passengers who remain airside and do not clear Aruba immigration

Aruba Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Requirements

Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay and must not be more than 10 years old at the time of travel. Make sure you have at least one blank page for an entry stamp. See official guidance on Aruba.com — Passports & Visas.

Vaccination & Health

A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required only if you are arriving from a country with yellow fever risk. Routine travel vaccines and COVID-19 guidance follow international health advice — consult the CDC Aruba page for current recommendations: CDC Aruba.

Customs & Allowed Goods

Personal allowances include tobacco limits (for example, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars) and limited quantities of alcohol (1 litre spirits, 2.25 litres wine, or 3 litres beer) for personal use; declared goods and prohibited items include illegal drugs, firearms, and endangered fauna or flora. See Aruba customs guidance: Government of Aruba — Customs.

Currency Declaration

Currency amounts above the declaration threshold must be declared on arrival. The U.S. government notes that amounts above 11,000 USD equivalent must be declared on entry/exit — check local rules before travel: Travel.State.Gov — Aruba.

Travel Insurance & Funds

Travel insurance is not mandatory but strongly recommended. Immigration officers may ask for proof of sufficient funds, a return/onward ticket, and accommodation confirmation on arrival.

Travel Tips for Aruba Visitors

Aruba is a compact Caribbean island known for consistent sunshine, white-sand beaches, and Dutch-Caribbean culture. Most international flights arrive at Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) near Oranjestad; cruise passengers use the Barcadera seaport for cruise calls.

  • Best time to visit: Year-round sunshine; peak season is December–April for drier weather.
  • Currency: Aruban Florin (AWG) is the local currency — US dollars are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and tourist shops.
  • Language: Dutch and Papiamento are official; English is widely spoken in tourism and business.
  • Time zone: Atlantic Standard Time — GMT−4 (no daylight saving).
  • ED Card: Complete the online ED Card within seven days before travel at edcardaruba.aw to speed arrival processing.
  • Respect local rules: Avoid removing shells, coral, or protected natural materials — Aruba enforces conservation regulations under the Aruba Promise.
  • Transport: Taxis have government-set flat rates by destination; agree the fare before travel. Car rentals are widely available.
  • Safety: Take normal precautions against petty theft, secure valuables, and avoid unpatrolled beaches at night.
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Aruba Tourist Visa Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Aruba Tourist Visa 4.5 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Lucas M.Feb 10, 2026

"We needed an Aruba Tourist Visa for my partner — DoVisa checked our hotel and flight details, helped prepare the embassy packet, and I received the visa stamp in my passport before departure. Smooth check-in at our outbound airport and fast immigration at AUA."

Mariana P.Jan 28, 2026

"Submitted documents for an Aruba Tourist Visa through DoVisa while abroad. Their checklist prevented a missing document and the embassy accepted the application without issues. Arrival to Oranjestad was effortless."

Ethan R.Dec 5, 2025

"Simple process — DoVisa reviewed my passport, accommodation confirmation, and return ticket. The team explained the ED Card requirement and embassy steps; visa came back in a few days and I presented it at airline check-in."

Aaliyah S.Nov 20, 2025

"Travelled with family. Support helped collate letters and bank proof for the embassy submission. Everything arrived in time for our flights and immigration at Queen Beatrix (AUA) was quick."

Diego L.Oct 8, 2025

"The photo guidance was very specific — had to reshoot once. DoVisa's document check caught the issue before I booked my flight. Overall a good experience and the embassy issued the visa."

Sofia N.Sep 12, 2025

"Good support but allow time for embassy processing. The service explained the ED Card and customs allowances which saved us time on arrival."

Omar H.Jul 5, 2025

"Efficient service. I liked the checklist for the embassy appointment. Minor delay with courier pickup but the visa arrived before travel and immigration was straightforward."

Chioma I.Jun 1, 2025

"Minor issue: my flight date was entered incorrectly at first and I had to resubmit a supporting itinerary PDF. Support fixed it quickly and the visa was issued in time."

Mateo G.May 15, 2025

"Booked last-minute and still got embassy submission help. The DoVisa team explained customs limits and the ED Card. Cleared immigration at AUA without problem — worth the convenience."

Hanna K.May 3, 2025

"Great for solo travellers — the step-by-step document checklist and embassy appointment tips made getting my Aruba Tourist Visa straightforward. Support answered questions about yellow fever rules and entry paperwork."

Lucas M.Feb 10, 2026

"We needed an Aruba Tourist Visa for my partner — DoVisa checked our hotel and flight details, helped prepare the embassy packet, and I received the visa stamp in my passport before departure. Smooth check-in at our outbound airport and fast immigration at AUA."

Mariana P.Jan 28, 2026

"Submitted documents for an Aruba Tourist Visa through DoVisa while abroad. Their checklist prevented a missing document and the embassy accepted the application without issues. Arrival to Oranjestad was effortless."

Ethan R.Dec 5, 2025

"Simple process — DoVisa reviewed my passport, accommodation confirmation, and return ticket. The team explained the ED Card requirement and embassy steps; visa came back in a few days and I presented it at airline check-in."

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