Aruba - Security

Sep 05, 2025

Aruba Safety for Yachts

Overall Crime and Safety

Aruba is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean, with low rates of petty and violent crime. Typical precautions are still valid: be aware of your valuables etc.

Maritime Issues

Due to Aruba's proximity to Venezuela, vessels are encouraged to remain current in regards to the region's political situation.

If departing the ABCs for Brazil, take care off Venezuela. See Venezuela security for latest updates.

Cruisers should take basic safety precautions and use common sense when leaving the boat or going ashore at night.

Dinghy and outboard thieves operate throughout the Caribbean. Do not leave your dinghy/outboard in the water overnight, no matter how safe the anchorage/mooring may seem.  Dinghy theft is opportunistic so the best advice is to always lift and lock your dinghy and outboard on deck overnight. Also make sure any other water sports gear such as kayaks, SUPs and paddles are stowed out of sight or lifted and secured on deck as well.

If leaving your boat for a period of time be sure to secure all items of value below decks and revisit the locking/security system on hatches and doors.

Reported Incidents

Be sure to check security reports for Aruba as well as The Caribbean Safety and Security Net (CSSN) website for the latest reports.

CSSN provides information by anchorage or by island. If you experience a boarding, robbery or attack on your yacht or have information about a yachting-related security incident, go to the CSSN homepage and click on the "Report an Incident" icon. Also be sure to check the Noonsite Piracy & Security Pages.

If you are the victim of a burglary or other security incident, please take five minutes to complete the CSSN online incident report, it’s quick, confidential and keeps our cruising community fully and factually informed.

General Emergency Numbers: For more detail see General Info.

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