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Entry & Customs Requirements
For persons who want to visit Aruba as a tourist the following applies. Persons who are
considered a tourist are those who travel to Aruba for one of the following purposes:
vacation and relaxation, sport, health reasons, family matters, study, religious purposes
or a business visit. During their stay in Aruba tourists are not allowed
to work.
Upon arrival in Aruba a tourist must have:
- A passport that is valid upon entry and for the duration of stay in Aruba. If the
tourist holds a passport from a visa required country (list A), he must have a valid visa
sticker in his passport
- A completely filled-in and signed Embarkation and Disembarkation card (ED-card)
- A valid return or onward ticket
- The necessary documents for returning to the country of origin or to a country that he
has the right to enter, for example a valid residence permit (temporary or permanent), a
re-entry permit or an entry visa
- If so requested, the tourist has to be able to prove to the satisfaction of the
imigration officer that he has a valid reservation for an accommodation in Aruba (e.g.
hotel or apartment) or that he owns property in Aruba (a residence, condominium, apartment,
timeshare apartment or a pleasure yacht moored in Aruba with a length of at least 14 meters
measured on the water line)
- If so requested, the tourist has to be able to prove to the satisfaction of the
imigration officer to dispose of adequate financial means to provide for hotel expenses
(if applicable) and living expenses during his stay or that he has a declaration of
guarantee from a legal resident of Aruba.
The final authorization for admission to Aruba remains with imigration officer at the
border-crossing/port of entry.
The imigration authorities at the border-crossing/port of entry have the authority to
grant or refuse admission.
Admission can be refused if not all admission requirements are fulfilled by the time of
entering Aruba or if the tourist has been blacklisted.
The maximum period of time that a person can be admitted to Aruba as a tourist is in
principle 30 days. The total amount of days a person can stay in Aruba as a tourist cannot
exceed 180 days per year. Upon entry in Aruba, certain persons can apply for an extension
of their stay for more than 30 days but not more than 180 days.
For detailed information about visas or entry requirements that may apply to your particular
situation, please see Detailed Entry Requirements
These requirements are subject to change without notice.
Import regulations
Free import by non-residents older than 15 years (residents may import half the duty free quantities). If more is imported the whole
quantity is charged a duty
- 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars
- 1 litre of distilled beverages or 2.25 litres of wine or 3 litres beer
- Gift articles up to a value of AWG 100.00
- No restrictions on perfume
- The importation of leather articles from Haiti is not advisable
- If the total value of the goods per passenger exceeds AWG 500.00, declaration should be made on customs forms and cleared at the
freight department
Pets and Animals
Cats, dogs, parrots and parakeets must be accompanied by a veterinarian good health
certificate issued at point of origin. Moreover, dogs and cats need a rabies inoculation
certificate. The rabies vaccination should be issued 30 days prior to arrival. A health
certificate is also needed which should be issued a maximum of 14 days prior to arrival.
Prohibited import or transit through Aruba:
Dogs, cats and parrots from South America and monkeys from the South-American continent.
Important: Many hotels & resorts do not accept pets. Check the pet policy at your chosen hotel.
Airport Embarkation (Departure) Tax
Passenger Facility Charge: USD $34.25 is levied on passengers embarking on Aruba for any
destination.
Place of payment: if not included in the ticket, Passenger Facility Charge is paid at the
check-in counter at airport of departure.
Exempt:
- Children under 2 years;
- Passengers transiting within 24 hours to a third country;
- Airline crew members on duty.
Currency Import regulations:
Local currency (Aruban Florin-AWG) and foreign currencies: no restrictions.
Warning: Dutch and Surinam silver are prohibited.
Currency Export regulations:
Local currency (Aruban Florin-AWG) and foreign currencies: no restrictions.
Warning: Passengers departing to the U.S. must declare cash and/or negotiable paper
in excess of US$10,000 at U.S. Customs.
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