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Aruba Tourist Spending Shows Positive Growth in First Half of 2025

January 22, 2026
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The Aruba tourist spending 2025 figures show a positive trend, according to the latest Balance of Payments presentation released by the Central Bank of Aruba (CBA) and data from the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA). Tourism-related foreign exchange inflows through banks, listed as “Tourism Credits Foreign Exchange Banks,” increased by 7.9 percent up to October 2025.

ATA data further confirms that Aruba tourist spending 2025 remained strong during the first half of the year. In the first quarter of 2025, average daily tourist spending rose by 2.6 percent, reaching Afl. 578.22. During the second quarter, spending remained stable at Afl. 538.36 per day.

These results highlight the continued contribution of tourism to Aruba’s overall economic development. According to ATA projections, total tourism credits are expected to close 2025 with an increase of approximately 7 percent compared to 2024, significantly exceeding the earlier forecast of 3 percent growth.

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The sustained performance of Aruba tourist spending 2025 reflects strong visitor confidence and reinforces tourism’s role as a key pillar of the island’s economy.

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