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Aruba Ranked Safest Island in the Caribbean

August 27, 2025
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Aruba has been officially recognized as the safest island in the Caribbean, making it a top choice for travelers seeking peace of mind during their holidays. The ranking was compiled by Always All-Inclusive, which placed Aruba at the top of its list of the 10 safest destinations in the Caribbean.

The island is renowned for its pristine coastline and award-winning beaches. Eagle Beach, in particular, has received global recognition, including TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards as one of the world’s best beaches. Beyond natural beauty, Aruba’s safety is reinforced by its low crime rates, strong healthcare system that meets Dutch standards, and geographical advantage of being less prone to hurricanes compared to other islands in the region.

Aruba also shines with its rich cultural diversity, shaped by Dutch, Spanish, and African influences. Visitors can explore Oranjestad, the colorful Dutch-style capital, or enjoy a wide range of activities including snorkeling, paddleboarding, and hiking in Arikok National Park. Another highlight is the famous Flamingo Island, where travelers can relax alongside elegant pink flamingos in crystal-clear waters.

While Aruba has no direct flights from the UK, access is still convenient through connections such as KLM via Amsterdam, with a total travel time of about 13 hours.

Top 10 Safest Destinations in the Caribbean

  1. Aruba
  2. Barbados
  3. Grenada
  4. Curaçao
  5. Antigua and Barbuda
  6. Puerto Rico
  7. Dominican Republic
  8. Saint Lucia
  9. The Bahamas
  10. Jamaica

With its unbeatable combination of safety, natural beauty, and cultural richness, Aruba stands out as the ultimate Caribbean destination for travelers who want both relaxation and peace of mind.

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