When we land in a new city, we face two choices: take it easy or dive into the unknown. The first means renting a car and moving fast. The second involves walking through famous landmarks and quiet backstreets, step by step. But there is a third option that blends comfort with discovery. We are talking about biking: fast enough to cover more ground, slow enough to connect with the surroundings. In Aruba, this underrated way to explore offers freedom, fun, and a closer, more palpable look at daily island life. Let us tell you why discovering Aruba by bike may become your favorite way to enjoy the Caribbean breeze.
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Why explore Aruba by bike?

Even without an extensive cycling path system, Aruba’s compact size and quiet streets facilitate getting around on two wheels. Credit: Homero Thompson
As cliché as it sounds, guided tours often reveal details that enrich any trip. We mention them all the time in our blog for a reason! Still, their fast pace does not always suit every traveler’s style. That is why exploring Aruba by bike grants true freedom. You set pace, stop whenever something grabs your attention, and follow your inquisitive spirit. Just do not spend the whole day in one spot… You will miss the whole point, which is your itinerary and the workout!
Aruba is about 20 miles long and 6 miles wide at its widest point. To picture it, multiple Manhattan island by three. This makes it easy to pedal around the island in just a few days, even if you are not an avid cyclist. For the best experience, plan a route that includes coastal views, urban streets, and rural paths. Along the way, ride both paved roads in towns like Oranjestad and San Nicolas, and dirt trails inside Arikok National Park. Some of these paths are bike- or foot-access only, so you can go beyond the typical tourist locations. Want to plan ahead and simplify your Aruba bike tour? Download our free guide with ideas for every type of traveler.
Cycling also brings many health benefits, as it is a low-intensity, low-impact exercise. In fact, according to a study in the National Library of Medicine, regularly practicing regular cycling lowers the risk of mortality. So, in short, exploring Aruba by bike delivers a healthy dose of fun. What more could you ask for?
Bike rentals, guided tours and tips

Renting a bike for a few days is a more ecological way to explore this Caribbean island. Credit: Raissa Lara Lütolf/Unsplash
Two-wheeled sports enthusiasts might travel with their own bicycle. However, many people do not have this option. For those who want to explore Aruba by bike, renting is the best choice… Whether for a day or longer. Do keep in mind that many tourist advice avoiding rental spots just outside major hotels, as they often lack direct support for issues. We researched reliable alternatives, and here are some highly rated stores:
- Aruba Active Vacations: Prices start at $25. Delivery service is available for $10 and they provide customer service via WhatsApp customer service.
- E Bike Aruba: Offers electric bikes and scooters.
Now, if you are new to cycling or prefer exploring Aruba by bike with an expert, consider these guided tours:
- Tri-Bike Aruba: It is highly rated on TriAdvisor and has options for beginners to experts. Prices range from $100 to $165.
- Electric Bike Excursion (via Viator): Ideal for those seeking a relaxed vibe.
Last but not least, remember to always wear sunscreen. Choose an oxybenzone-free product to protect the corals in case you want to take a dip. Stay hydrated, wear comfortable clothes, and choose closed-toe shoes for better grip. Pack snacks or buy some along the way to enhance the experience. Then, you are ready to go!















































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