Aruba - Facts

Sep 05, 2025

Aruba FAQs

Pre-Arrival Boat: Customs use SailClear which should be completed online in advance of arrival. See Clearance for details.
Pre-Arrival Crew: All crew must complete an Embarkation/Disembarkation Card, either before or on arrival. Most nationalities don't require a visa. See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? Barcadera is currently the ONLY port of entry for pleasure crafts and Yachts.
Are fees high to enter by yacht? There is a $20 per person Sustainability Fee. See Fees for additional information.
What security concerns should I know about? Aruba is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. See Security for more info.

Aruba Facts for Sailors

  • Aruba together with Bonaire and Curacao form the ABC islands. They are the three western-most islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean and Aruba is the westernmost of the ABCs.
  • Lying just 18 miles off the coast of Venezuela, the island is 20 miles at its longest and 6 miles at its widest. The southern, leeward side of the island has long stretches of white sand beaches, while the northern coast has a more rugged and dramatic landscape.
  • Aruba is a flat island, exposed to the ocean currents with a barrier reef along the south coast providing protected lagoons.
  • In contrast Curaçao has bays with relatively narrow entrances offering protected waters inside, and Bonaire can only offer shelter in the marinas.
  • Aruba is an autonomous member of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The island has the same status as the Netherlands Antilles.
  • The population is 106,053, with 30,000 living in the capital of Oranjestad.
  • The official language is Dutch, but English and Spanish as well as a local dialect called Papiamento are spoken.
  • The official currency is the Aruban Florin. See General Info - Money for more info.
  • The timezone is Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4).
  • The island is a convenient last stop for yachts heading for Panama however Bonaire and Curaçao tend to be more popular stops with cruisers.
  • The new Renaissance Marina (now called Wind Creek Marina) in Oranjestad has improved the previously poor yachting facilities.
  • Aruba is outside the hurricane belt. See Weather for more info.
  • See Yachting Essentials for additional information.
  • There is an excellent free resource available at https://www.aruba-cruisingguide.com/.

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