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Friday the Thirteenth, and Aruba, the Island of Superstitions

August 2, 2025
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Friday the Thirteenth — a day cloaked in mystery and feared around the world for its eerie reputation. But did you know that Aruba, the sunny paradise known as the One Happy Island, is filled with its own spine-chilling superstitions?

While the exact origins of this “unlucky” day are still debated, several theories link it to ancient beliefs. Some say Friday is unlucky because it was the day of the crucifixion of Jesus. Others reference The Canterbury Tales, where Friday is depicted as a day of misfortune. By the 17th century, many considered Friday the Thirteenth an especially bad day to travel, start something new, or make big life decisions.

But Aruba has its own version of the supernatural…


🧿 Aruban Superstitions to Watch Out For

Locals will warn you about more than jellyfish and sunburns. Here’s a list of common Aruban beliefs you might find intriguing:

  • “No pone sapato riba mesa, mala suerte ta bini pabo”
    Don’t put shoes on the table — bad luck is sure to follow.

  • “No pone tas riba vloer paso placa ta core bay”
    Put your purse or bag on the floor, and your money might vanish (or debts will chase you).

  • “No laga basora mishi bo pia ora nan ta bari vloer, sino bo no ta casa nunka”
    If a broom touches your feet while someone is sweeping, forget about getting married.

  • “No yora pornada, paso bo ta yama spirito”
    Crying for no reason may call upon spirits.


🌫️ Beware the French Man’s Pass (Franse Pas)

One of the island’s most haunted spots, Franse Pas, is a narrow road with chilling stories. Locals claim that if you pass through after midnight, you might encounter wandering spirits by the roadside. Many avoid this area after dark — just in case the legends are true.


So next time you visit Aruba, don’t just soak up the sun — dig into the folklore! Ask your guide or a local about their favorite spooky tale. You’ll uncover a charming yet chilling side of Aruba that most tourists miss. Who knew paradise had such a mysterious edge?

Photo credits : https://www.visitaruba.com/blog/about-aruba/friday-the-thirteenth-and-aruba-the-island-of-superstitions/

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