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To Go, or Not to Go: That is the Question — A Safe Aruba Vacation During COVID-19

February 15, 2026
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To Go, or Not to Go: That is the Question — A Safe Aruba Vacation During COVID-19
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As 2020 rolled on, many of us found ourselves longing for a return to normal. For me, reflecting on past vacations with my son, the contrast between pre-COVID days and now couldn’t be starker. Fast-forward to today, where I’m seriously considering whether it’s time for a safe getaway to Aruba, the island of sun and sand.

With Aruba’s gradual reopening and increased safety measures in place, the question remains: Is it time to travel? If you’re on the fence, you’re not alone. Many are asking, “Is it safe to vacation now, especially to an international destination like Aruba?”

Let’s dive into the experiences of travelers who’ve visited Aruba recently and the island’s incredible efforts to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

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🚶‍♂️ Aruba’s Safety Measures: Why You Can Travel with Confidence

Aruba’s quick action to flatten the COVID-19 curve allowed the island to safely reopen its doors to tourists. This careful approach, combined with the Aruba Health and Happiness Code, ensures that the island has everything in place for your safe and enjoyable visit.

Real Traveler Experiences: How It Feels to Visit Aruba Right Now

Wendy and Steve Avedisian: Aruba enthusiasts for 30 years, Wendy and Steve were able to travel back to the island after the borders reopened. They found every safety measure in place at their hotel, the Divi Resort. From sanitizing stations to temperature checks, they felt safer on the island than they did back home. With fewer crowds, the couple felt like they had a private island experience, enjoying the stunning beaches with plenty of room to roam.

Judy and Mark Munden: After arriving in Aruba, Judy was amazed by the exceptional safety measures in place. The island felt safer than back in Virginia, thanks to the rigorous enforcement of social distancing practices. Though it wasn’t the same without their usual travel companions, Judy was still able to enjoy a quiet and peaceful vacation, soaking up the beauty of Aruba with every step.

Steven and Melannie Cohen: For this couple, returning to Aruba wasn’t just about vacation – it was a chance to adopt their new furry family member, Murray, from one of the island’s animal shelters. They arrived just after the U.S. borders opened, and like others, were surprised by how safe the island felt. Their trip also gave back to the local economy, and they couldn’t wait to return!


🏖️ Is It Time to Visit? Pros and Cons of Traveling Now

Aruba’s strict measures ensure a safe vacation, but deciding whether to visit during COVID-19 depends on your comfort level. For travelers like Wendy and Steve, safety measures such as testing before travel, limited crowds, and rigorous sanitation protocols make Aruba a welcoming destination.

The Benefits of Visiting Aruba Right Now

  • Less crowded beaches: Aruba’s slow reopening means you’ll have more space to enjoy the island’s stunning beaches without the usual crowds.

  • Rigorous safety protocols: Aruba’s commitment to safety ensures you’ll have peace of mind throughout your trip.

  • Local impact: Your visit supports the island’s economy, particularly the hospitality sector, which was severely impacted by the lockdown.

What to Consider

  • Testing requirements: While necessary for safety, the testing process can add complexity to your travel plans.

  • Limited events: Some popular attractions and restaurants may be closed or operating with limited hours.


🌴 The Verdict: Is Aruba Worth Visiting Right Now?

For those who are willing to take the plunge, Aruba is a safe, stunning, and peaceful destination that is ready to welcome you with open arms. The island’s health and safety measures make it one of the top choices for travelers looking for a safe post-pandemic getaway. Plus, with fewer tourists, you’ll get to enjoy a quieter, more private vacation.

Whether you’re traveling to relax, adopt a furry friend, or just escape the chaos, Aruba is here to offer you a safe and rejuvenating experience. As the saying goes, “You probably haven’t been getting enough vitamin sea.”

Photo credits : https://www.visitaruba.com/blog/traveling/to-go-or-not-to-go-that-is-the-question/

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