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7 Smart Ways to Save Money on Your Vacation in Aruba

August 1, 2025
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7 Smart Ways to Save Money on Your Vacation in Aruba
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Planning a vacation in Aruba doesn’t have to break the bank. With a few insider tips, you can make the most of your trip without overspending. From transportation to WiFi to free attractions, here are seven simple ways to save money during your stay in Aruba.

1. Skip the ATM Fees
Using a foreign bank card at ATMs in Aruba can cost you $3–$5 per withdrawal. To avoid repeated fees, either withdraw a larger amount at once or, even better, use your credit card for most purchases. It’s safer, and many businesses accept cards.

2. Use Free WiFi Hotspots
Stay connected without roaming charges by taking advantage of Aruba’s many free WiFi zones. Most hotels, restaurants, and cafes offer complimentary internet access. Bonus: Use the VisitAruba app to pin and save hotspot locations for easy access later.

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3. Bring Your Own Shopping Bag
Aruba encourages eco-friendly shopping by charging for plastic bags. Bring a reusable bag to the supermarket and retail stores to save money and reduce waste—good for your wallet and the environment.

4. Use Public Transportation or Rent a Car
Buses are the cheapest way to get around Aruba, especially to popular spots like Palm Beach and downtown Oranjestad. For more remote destinations, renting a car is a cost-effective option—especially if you share it with friends or family. Taxis, which operate on fixed fares, can add up quickly.

5. Look for Special Deals
Many local businesses offer discounts on hotels, restaurants, rentals, and activities. Before you book anything, check Aruba’s special deals pages to find offers that suit your plans.

6. Take Advantage of Free Attractions
Aruba offers plenty of free natural and cultural sites. Beaches, museums, the Aruba tramcar, and Hooiberg are all free to enjoy. With a rental vehicle, you can also access iconic locations like the Natural Pool, Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, Ayo Rock Formations, and the California Lighthouse—many of which would come with fees elsewhere.

7. Travel During Low Season
Timing your trip can make a big difference. Prices are generally lower between mid-April and mid-December (low season). If your schedule is flexible, visiting during this period can help you save on accommodations, flights, and car rentals.

With these tips in hand, your Aruba getaway can be both unforgettable and budget-friendly. A little planning goes a long way toward enjoying paradise without overspending!

Photo credits : https://www.visitaruba.com/blog/dining/9-ways-to-save-money-during-your-vacation-in-aruba/

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