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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 booking flights 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 who book flights to Aruba so happy? 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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Aruba is tropical and averages a temperature of 82 F year round. Cooling winds make for a very pleasant stay. The rainy season lasts from October through January, but the rains are generally erratic and short-lived.
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. Airfare prices fall drastically outside the peak season. If you plan to travel during the rainy season (September through December), bring a waterproof jacket.
Aruba is a popular beach destination and many major airlines service it. Check out our guide to airlines that fly to Aruba for more information.
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.
You will need a current passport and proof of a return ticket. No visa required for stays tourist visits less than 30 days long.
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