First Time in Aruba? Everything You Should Know Before You Go
Every destination has its own rhythm. Aruba moves at a pace that rewards curiosity — the best experiences here aren't in the brochures, they're around the next corner.
What First-Timers Get Wrong
The biggest mistake is trying to do too much. Aruba rewards slow travel. Pick a base, explore thoroughly, and save the rest for next time. You'll come back.
How Many Days Do You Need?
Minimum 5 nights. A week is ideal. Anything less and you'll spend half your trip in transit and the other half rushing. Factor in a recovery day after arrival — jet lag and climate adjustment are real.
The One Thing You Must Do
Eagle Beach — wide, white, and consistently ranked among the world's best. The famous fofoti (divi-divi) trees make it instantly recognizable.
Money Basics
Aruban Florin (AWG), USD accepted everywhere. ATMs inside banks give the best exchange rates. Credit cards work at most tourist businesses. Carry cash for markets, street food, and small shops. Tip 15–20% at restaurants.
Common First-Timer Mistakes
Booking everything through the hotel concierge (commission markups). Exchanging money at the airport (worst rates). Skipping local food for hotel restaurants (missing the best meals). Not buying travel insurance (gambling with thousands of dollars).
Why a Travel Advisor Matters
A travel advisor who knows Aruba personally can save you hours of research, get you room upgrades and resort credits you wouldn't get booking direct, and make sure you don't waste time or money on the wrong experiences. Their commission comes from the supplier — not from you.
More on Aruba Travel Guide: Check out where to eat, luxury resort comparison, and our complete beach guide.
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