Bonbini – Welcome to One happy island!
The people of Aruba look forward to greeting you on One happy island with warmth, gratitude and, above all, your safety and well-being as our most important priority. Now is the time to relax, renew, refresh and rediscover Your Happy Place in Aruba.
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08 Jun 22
TRAINING | COMPETITION
Welcome to the Aruba AcademyHello! And welcome - or ‘Bon Bini’ as we say in Aruba! We are delighted ...Read moreWelcome to the Aruba Academy - News & announcementsHello! And welcome - or ‘Bon Bini’ as we say in Aruba!We are delighted you have decided to visit the Aruba Academy, where we look forward to giving you comprehensive destination information, selling tips and a guide to our amazing line-up of hotels, attractions and activities. We hope you will find it both informative and fun! -
06 Apr 22
TRAINING | COMPETITION
Become an Aruba Certified ExpertBecome an Aruba Certified Expert Specifically designed for our travel trade partners, this ...Read moreBecome an Aruba Certified Expert - News & announcementsBecome an Aruba Certified Expert Specifically designed for our travel trade partners, this educational tool will ensure that you have a full understanding of Aruba and its unique selling points. This interactive program will assist you in creating the right Aruba vacation match (where to stay, what to do, how to enjoy the best of what Aruba has to offer) just for your clients. MEMBERS OF THE TRAVEL INSTITUTE CAN EARN CEUS UPON GRADUATIONOpen for Happiness ACE Incentive
Graduate from the Aruba Certified Expert program to be eligible for the Open for Happiness Ace Incentive! -
22 Feb 22
NEWS
Aruba drops all restrictionsAruba is returning to normal as the island's government lifts a raft of Covid restrictions. ...Read moreAruba drops all restrictions - News & announcementsAruba is returning to normal as the island's government lifts a raft of Covid restrictions. From this week, the Dutch Caribbean island has scrapped all local measures, meaning that store opening hours and nightlife events can return to pre-pandemic normality. Other changes include the lifting of limits on the number of people at a restaurant tables and no restrictions on the number of people allowed at weddings or other events. Covid-related entry requirements for visitors to Aruba have also been updated, allowing anyone fully vaccinated with a booster to visit without the need for testing in advance or on arrival. Visitors are required to have a digitally verifiable QR-code proof of vaccination status. The long-standing requirement to complete an online Embarkation and Disembarkation form remains. Additionally, visitors must also take out compulsory Aruba Visitors Insurance to cover medical and other costs in the event that they contract Covid. This costs US$10 per day for the first seven days; US$7 per day for the following seven days; and US$3 per day thereafter. Joanna Walding, UK & Ireland director of the Aruba Tourism Authority, said: 'We are delighted that all practical restrictions for both local residents and visitors have been lifted this week. As the world emerges from the pandemic, we are delighted that Aruba is enabling life to get back to normal.' -
23 Jan 22
Expert Hub
The Best Beach Bars in ArubaEnjoy a refreshing drink, while staring at the scenic ocean view at one of the ...Read moreThe Best Beach Bars in Aruba - News & announcementsEnjoy a refreshing drink, while staring at the scenic ocean view at one of the finest beach bars in Aruba.Stunning white-sand beaches, gorgeous ocean views, and a cocktail in your hand. Sounds like a perfect day, doesn’t it? Experience what happiness truly feels like at one of the beach bars in Aruba. They’re the perfect place to relax and enjoy a refreshing drink after a long day of swimming, tanning, and beach walks.
The Best Caribbean Beach Bars
Visit one of the beach bars in Aruba and make your stay on our beautiful island complete. The Caribbean beach bars all have their own unique features and are definitely worth a visit. The colorful, lively and entertaining ambiance of the bars makes you never want to leave. We’ve listed some of the best beach bars in Aruba for you to stop by.
MooMba Beach Bar
First stop: MooMba Beach Bar. This is one of the best Caribbean beach bars in Aruba. The bar is situated on Palm Beach and provides you with a stunning view of the Caribbean sea. At MooMba you’ll find the perfect balance between entertainment and relaxation. A great time, nice drinks and good food is guaranteed at this beach bar. Come to Moomba Beach Bar and meet interesting people, take a picture with the famous MooMba sign, enjoy the freshly made cocktails, and dream away while watching the sunset.
Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill
The Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill is also located on Palm Beach and is situated on the clear blue water of the sea. Locals as well as travelers come together at this bar to enjoy some funky karaoke, live bands, salsa dancing workshops, and an extensive range of food and drinks. The colorful bar gives you an instant warm and happy feeling. Would you like to re-energize after a fun beach day? Or do you want to show everyone your singing and dancing skills? Then Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill is your go-to bar.
The Beach Bar
The Beach Bar has the longest daily happy hour on the whole island: from 12:00 pm till 7:00 pm. The bar also offers a cozy lounge area where you can relax and enjoy the warm ocean breeze. So, if you’re looking to fully relax, then the Beach Bar is perfect for you.
The Aruban beaches are long and perfect for a nice walk. Along the way, you’ll find many nice beach bars where you can rest, eat, drink, and dance. To make your holiday even better you can combine a day at the beach with a visit to a beach bar.
Aruban Beach Restaurants
Fancy a good restaurant at the beach? On our One Happy Island, we have plenty of great restaurants located on our stunning beaches. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the nicest beach restaurants in Aruba. Let the Aruban cuisine surprise you, while enjoying the reflection of the warm sunset colors in the ocean.
Caribbean Beach Bars & Nightlife
Most beach bars stay open during the night so that you can experience the Caribbean nightlife. The nightlife in Aruba offers something for everyone. A relaxing night under the stars with a book, drinks with friends, or dance parties till the sunrise. We also celebrate diversity and have a great nightlife for our LGBTQ+ travelers as well. We’ll always make sure that everyone has the best time of their lives. -
13 Jan 22
Partner News
Aruba Loves You! Here’s 5 Ways You Can Love Aruba BackIf you’re reading this, that probably means you’ve been to the One Happy Island (several ...Read moreAruba Loves You! Here’s 5 Ways You Can Love Aruba Back - News & announcementsIf you’re reading this, that probably means you’ve been to the One Happy Island (several times) or you plan on visiting soon!Hi friends, we absolutely love having you. Over the years, Aruba has been a home away from home to millions. The island has provided perfect weather, stunning vistas, and lots of fun activities. In order to make sure we can enjoy our dushi island for many years to come, we have to continue treating Aruba with respect. Here are five ways how you can do just that!1 Sign the Aruba Promise!
First things first, loving Aruba is a commitment! Read our Code of Conduct and make your Aruba Promise. You will find all the basic guidelines of what it takes to be a responsible visitor, and you’ll get a cool Aruba graphic to share on social media.2 Let’s Talk Trash
Unfortunately, there are still people who enjoy our beaches without properly disposing of their trash. Not only is this an eyesore for us beachgoers, but it can also be dangerous for our marine life! Our turtles, seagulls, fish, and crabs all deserve a clean, safe place to live. Thankfully, we can all do our part to help them out. Next time you go to the beach, bring a little trash bag. If you see any trash in the sand or floating in the water, pick it up and dispose of it. Not only does this preserve our beaches for years to come, it also sets a great example for those around you.3 Seashells and Coral and Rocks, Oh My!
While picking up trash off the beach is strongly encouraged, taking anything else is strictly prohibited. I know, I know, everyone loves taking home a nice souvenir, but in order to keep our natural resources healthy, we need to leave the beautiful seashells, coral, and rocks right where they are. Anyone caught trying to leave the island with this stuff can expect a very hefty fine! I personally recommend taking some nice photos of your finds instead.4 Follow All COVID-19 Safety Protocols
The health and safety of Aruba’s citizens and visitors alike is a top priority! Do the island a solid by adhering to the COVID-19 related health and safety protocols. That way, you can protect yourself, your fellow Aruba visitors, and the Aruba locals! HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION5 Spread the Word!
Not everyone is aware of the steps they should be taking to properly love Aruba back. That’s okay! We can all contribute to the preservation of our happy island by leading by example and sharing what we’ve learned. For example, if you see someone hanging items off one of the protected Fofoti trees on Eagle Beach, gently inform them that this is not allowed. Or maybe you can remind your friend who is traveling to Aruba to only pack oxybenzone-free reef-safe sunscreen. Your input really helps keep Aruba the safe and happy place it is now. Thanks for being such an awesome Aruba visitor. Hope to see you soon on the One happy Island! Written by: Jennifer Richardson