Aruba might not be a place you hear about a lot or might ideally choose for your dream vacation. However, once you learn about this beautiful island situated in the south of the Caribbean Sea, you will realize why people from all over the world come and visit this hidden paradise.
Don’t be fooled by the remote location of the island, because it has some of the most luxurious hotels, and wonderful food to serve its guests. The best part is the hospitality of the Arubans, which totally touches the heart. The scenic beauty of the place is going to leave you spellbound! Plan an all-inclusive trip so that you don’t need to worry about anything.
Like any other island, it is a peaceful place where you can escape from the regular ruckus of common life and simply connect with yourself in the most powerful ways. Swim in the open waters, and shop from the local flea markets, take back souvenirs, walk barefoot on the cool sand, and dance to the beautiful serene music that plays on the beach, Aruba should be your next go-to destination! Next time you are in doubt of where to go for a trip with your loved ones, this can definitely be a strong contender on the list.
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Country: Aruba
The population of Aruba is
102,911 habitants.
Oranjestad is the country capital with
Dutch being the official country language.
Every year more than 1,500,000 people
visit Aruba.
100,000 of them are from Canada. The
country currency is the Aruba florin (AWG). The weather is hot and humid
with the average low 27.0C in
January and the average high
29.0 C in July .
The hurricane season is from June till the end of
November.
For the most recent information regarding visa requirements, vaccination, water quality, safety
advisory please visit Government of
Canada Travel & Tourism website.
102,911
Oranjestad
Dutch
the Aruba florin (AWG)
1,500,000
100,000
Passport
Canadians must present a passport to visit Aruba, which must be valid for at least three months beyond the date of their expected departure from the island.
Permanent residents of Canada must travel with their Permanent Resident Card and a valid passport from their country of origin.
Visas
Canadians can stay in Aruba without a visa for a maximum of 30 days. Furthermore, Canadians can stay in the Caribbean Netherlands (Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten) for 30 days per island for a maximum of 90 days per year.
If you are planning to work in Aruba, you must obtain a work permit through your future employer.
Exercise normal security precautions
There is no nationwide advisory in effect for Aruba. Exercise normal security precautions.
Yellow fever is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito.
Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection
Medical care is generally good. Hospitals offer several classes of service. Patients are accommodated according to the level of their insurance coverage.
Water precautions
Right
Porcelain, Cigars, Dutch lace
At your option you should leave an additional cash tip of 5 to 10 % for your server
Embassy:
Avenida Francisco de Miranda con Avenida Altamira Sur, Altamira, Caracas 1060, Venezuela
Postal Address
P.O. Box 62302, Embassy of Canada, Caracas 1060A, Venezuela
Telephone
58 (212) 600-3000/264-0833
Email
crcas@international.gc.ca