There's no shortage of happy people on flights to Aruba. Just knowing that the Aruba flight will land on the paradisiacal island, a few miles north of Venezuela in the Dutch Antilles is enough to keep vacationers happy until their feet hit the warm sandy beaches. It's not just the vacationers flying to Aruba that keep this country jovial; seldom does a frown appear on the faces of natives, especially in February for the annual calypso Carnival.
What makes more than one million visitors a year so happy on this island? You can't beat the miles of white beaches, endless views of aquamarine ocean and year-round sunshine. In addition, there are superb resort hotels, gourmet restaurants, top class watersports activities, breathtaking diving and snorkeling opportunities, a championship golf course and 24-hour casinos. When booking your flights to Aruba, make sure you book hotel accommodations and reserve a rental car, if necessary, as Aruba tends to book up fast during its peak travel season. Cheap flights to Aruba and budget hotel accommodations can be purchased for travel during the rainy season. No matter when you visit Aruba, it's likely you'll be booking a return flight to Aruba before you even leave the country.
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With an average temperature of 82F Aruba is kept relatively cool by the constant trade winds. The peak tourist season is between mid-December and mid-April, and flights to Aruba are generally marked up during this period. If your travel plans are flexible, cheap flights to Aruba are usually found during the off-season, as well as marked down hotel room rates and car rentals. Rainfall is infrequent, but likely to occur between October and January, if at all.Find cheap flights to Aruba
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There is no bad time to visit Aruba. Even during the rainy season, flights to Aruba are abundant.
Peak Season:
Wintertime in the U.S. -- roughly from December to March -- is peak season for visiting Aruba. Book Aruba flights and hotel rooms ahead of time for the best rates and travel dates.
Off season:
The temperature on the island is good throughout the year, an average of about 82F, so any time you visit will be hot. Aruba flight prices fall drastically outside the peak season. If you plan to travel during the rainy season (September through December), bring a waterproof jacket.
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The flight to Aruba might be calm, but touring the country can be a bit rough. The Arubus departs from Oranjestad to destinations through the island. Pay the bus driver as you enter, and hold on tight. Roads are poor in most of the country and the drivers can seem foolhardy to tourists… The service, however, is cheap and the buses connect with many of the beach resorts.
Taxis can also be taken from the town and main resorts.
To see much of the island, you’ll need to hire a car. Four-by-fours are recommended due to the bad roads. When booking your flights to Aruba, check out car rental rates. Many times travelers can book both Aruba flights and car rentals for a budgeted price.
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- Most of the tourism in Aruba is concentrated round Oranjestad. To explore the island further, you’ll certainly need to rent a car or book a tour. If exploring on your own is more your style, check the rental rates for four-by-fours when you book your Aruba flights. Four-by-fours are necessary to get around town as the the roads are poor. It’s well worth the effort to rent a car. On the North coast you can visit a natural pool – a swimming pool created by an enclave of rocks from the sea – and enjoy the landscape of a much more craggy coastline of rocks and crashing waves.
- Aruba has one national park, which covers approximately 20 percent of the island. Arikok National Park includes a lava formation, a quartz formation and a limestone formation as well as wildlife. There are also the oldest Arawak cave paintings on the island. Again, you will need a four-by-four to visit. Once you arrive you can continue offroading, or follow one of the well-marked hiking trails.
- Aruba’s annual carnival is a popular event, which lasts for months, rather than just weeks. The event starts with the New Year celebrations on January 1 and carries on all the way through to Ash Wednesday. It’s a lively, colorful, buoyant couple of months, filled with dancing, music, floats and celebrations. Inevitably, it is also when many tourists visit the island, so if you are planning on arriving in this time make sure to book Aruba flights and accommodations well in advance.
- Oranjestad is the capital and the main arrival point for vacationers. Many tourists also choose to stay in Oranjestad. It’s also the point where the cruise ships arrive so the town can become very busy when a ship is docked. The town is where many of the excursions or water sports can be booked – snorkeling, windsurfing, even a trip in a submarine. Away from the beach, however, there are lots of museums, shops and restaurants to explore.
- To save money on lots of tourist activities, get a VisitAruba card, available from the tourist center. It offers money off on car rental, accommodations, entrance to water sports parks, restaurants, shopping and more…
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Flights to Aruba arrive at Reina Beatrix Airport (AUA), approximately 2.5 miles southeast of Oranjestad. Tourists seeking cheap flights to Aruba during peak travel seasons might find themselves transferring planes multiple times before arriving in Aruba.
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All passports must be up to date and valid for the duration of the intended stay. Visitors to Aruba must be able to prove residency in their country of origin and provide return tickets and all documents for any further destinations, if requested by Aruba nationals. You might be required to show proof of nationality when you check in for your flight to Aruba.
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U.S. citizens do not require a passport, providing they have other documents with proof of identity, such as an original birth certificate with a raised or embossed seal and official photo ID, such as a driver's license. A visa is required for stays longer than three months. After booking your flights to Aruba, check with your airline carrier to determine if any specific forms of identification are required at flight check-in.
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