It’s always good to be ready
We all know that there are many things to consider when it comes to scheduling a trip. We’re about to teach you the Aruba travel requirements you need to cover so that nothing takes you by surprise.
The not-so-fun part
Sometimes the excitement of traveling to an island, getting to know its entertaining side, and looking for things to do in Aruba (in our case) can lose a little of its magic because of this part of the travel planning. Did you guess which one?
If you’re thinking of paperwork, we’re definitely on the same page. Unfortunately, there’s no way to skip this dull step. The good news is that we break down the legal aspect of traveling to Aruba for you so you can have it ready ahead of time.
Valid Passport
One of the main Aruba travel requirements all visitors to the island must have is a valid passport. Ensure that your document is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.
Entry Visa
Depending on your nationality, you may require an entry visa to visit Aruba. Some countries are exempt from the visa requirement for short-term visits. It’s important to check the visa requirements specific to your country before traveling.
If you’re an American coming from the US or have a green card in your possession, and you’re staying in Aruba for less than thirty days, you don’t need to worry about an entry visa.
Online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) Card
All travelers to Aruba must complete an online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) Card before their trip. The ED Card can be completed on the official Aruba ED Card website. It collects essential information such as personal details and travel plans.
COVID-19 Requirements
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, your Aruba travel requirements can include providing a negative COVID-19 test result, proof of vaccination, or health insurance coverage.
The specific requirements may vary depending on your country of origin and the prevailing regulations at the time of travel. It’s crucial to check the official Aruba Tourism Authority website or contact the Aruban embassy or consulate in your country for the most up-to-date information.
Nowadays, COVID-19 doesn’t represent such a threat. However, it’s important that you keep in mind the Aruba Covid restrictions that you might have to face during the process of coming here.
Travel Insurance
While not a mandatory requisite, it is usually best to include travel insurance in your Aruba travel requirements. Your insurance should cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen circumstances.
Where to find flights
Once you have the Aruba entry requirements ready, you’re good to get to the fun part, the actual traveling. You can find flights to Aruba in several places such as airline websites, online travel agencies, flight aggregators, travel agents, and so forth.
You’re all set
Once you have your Aruba passport requirements and other paperwork ready, as well as your flight tickets, you’re ready to set foot in our summer wonderland.
Find inspiration for your itinerary in our previous blog posts, or give us a call and our concierge staff will help you set your schedule up and give you the most relaxing experience at Ocean Z Boutique Hotel & Restaurant.
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