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Home » Caribbean » Do I need to bring cash to Aruba?

Do I need to bring cash to Aruba?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

You don’t need cash for much in Aruba. Certainly not to pay daily room charges and other hotel/timeshare costs. We use credit cards for just about everything significant.

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How much spending money do I need in Aruba?

How much money will you need for your trip to Aruba? You should plan to spend around À468 ($260) per day on your vacation in Aruba, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, À97 ($54) on meals for one day and À46 ($26) on local transportation.

Are Dollars accepted in Aruba?

Money & Currency. Aruba’s currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted. Banks also exchange other foreign currency such as Euros. Traveler’s checks are widely accepted and there is normally no charge for using them in hotels, restaurants and stores.

Can you use your debit card in Aruba?

Major credit cards are almost universally accepted in Aruba.In Aruba, both MasterCard and Visa cardholders can visit branches of Aruba Bank (tel. 800/325-3678) or Caribbean Mercantile Bank (tel. 297/586-0202) for cash advances or to report a lost or stolen card.

How do you pay for things in Aruba?

In Aruba, if you pay in cash just use U.S. Dollars. Almost all restaurants (especially those in the hotel area) will have prices on their menus in Dollars and Florins and you can pay with Dollars as they are widely accepted in Aruba.

What should you avoid in Aruba?

10 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid on Your First Aruba Vacation

  • Don’t plan your trip to Aruba around hurricane season.
  • Don’t stay only on Eagle or Palm Beaches.
  • Don’t just stick to bottled water in Aruba.
  • Don’t think flamingos are native to Aruba.
  • Don’t pack formal clothing for your Aruba getaway.
  • Don’t ignore Aruba nightlife.
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Are groceries expensive in Aruba?

Groceries: $10.90 / person / day.

What are you allowed to bring into Aruba?

Aruba Customs regulations allow incoming visitors to bring articles for personal use. Persons 19 and over can also bring in 2.25 liters of wine, 3 liters of beer, or 1 liter of liquor and 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, and or 250 grams of tobacco.

How much is $1 US in Aruba?

Quick Conversions from United States Dollar to Aruban Florin : 1 USD = 1.79000 AWG

USD AWG
$, US$ 1 Afl 1.79
$, US$ 5 Afl 8.95
$, US$ 10 Afl 17.90
$, US$ 50 Afl 89.50

Is Aruba expensive to visit?

Aruba is expensive, though you can pay in U.S. dollars or local currency. There’s no way around it: Aruba is expensive. That’s true for many Caribbean islands, where much of the produce, food, and other goods are imported from elsewhere and where hotel rooms come at a premium.

Do you tip in Aruba?

Tipping in Aruba is not mandatory. If you feel like leaving a tip, the amount is entirely up to you. Some restaurants and bars add a service charge to the bill of 10 to 15%.At Aruba all-inclusive resorts, tipping is included.

Are there Ubers in Aruba?

Aruba doesn’t have Uber or Lyft, so we took a taxi ($31 USD; florin is the currency of Aruba but the U.S. dollar is widely accepted, no need to exchange your money). Taxis in Aruba are government regulated and fares are based on destination, not distance, which prevents price-jacking.

Do Aruba taxis take credit cards?

Taxis do not take credit cards.

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How much should you tip in Aruba?

In Aruba it’s not mandatory to tip, but it’s your choice if you do so. However, some restaurants and bars add service charge to your bill. Usually, this adds up to about 10 to 15 percent on food and beverages.

What is the best currency for Aruba?

For American tourists, the best currency to use in Aruba will be the US dollar, but carrying florin with you if you leave the popular tourist areas is a good idea since some local businesses in those areas may not have US dollars to exchange, or may be unfamiliar with correct exchange rates.

Is there a Walmart in Aruba?

There isn’t specifically either a Target or Walmart. There is Pricemart which is a small version of Costco. You have to have a membership to shop there.

Is Aruba Safe for Tourists 2021?

For the most part, Aruba is safe. It’s actually considered to be one of the safest of all the Caribbean islands. Having that title doesn’t mean that much; it’s still an island in a region where petty crime – sometimes violent crime – and drug gangs persist. Though relatively low in Aruba, crime still exists.

What is the best month to vacation in Aruba?

The best time to visit Aruba is from April to August – a huge window of time when the island’s high prices take a holiday. And since the island sits well outside the hurricane belt, there’s very little threat of tropical storms at this time. January to March features pleasant weather, but the room prices can soar.

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How much is a coke in Aruba?

Cost of Living in Aruba

Restaurants Edit
Cappuccino (regular) 3.11$
Coke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle) 1.93$
Water (12 oz small bottle) 1.76$
Markets Edit

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Aruba?

we determined that if we were to live comfortably, (car, utilities/occupancy, groceries, insurances, etc) we would need about $7000- $8000 per month. electricity, water and income tax are HIGH on aruba.

Can you bring groceries to Aruba?

Attention all passengers traveling to the United States; Avoid Monetary Fines and flight delays – Declare All Food products to U.S. Customs & Border Protection – Aruba. Edible items you brought or bought may be permissible to the United States but must be declared and inspected. Permissible: Pasteurized/Hard Cheese.

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