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With its sun-kissed beaches, rugged countryside, and captivating culture, Aruba is a Caribbean gem, proving that great things come in small packages. Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping water sports or serene horseback rides through Arikok National Park, to set sail on the Caribbean Sea as the sun goes down, or to party in Palm Beach until the sun comes up, Aruba tours offer an array of experiences that will suit any traveler's style.

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Q:Are guided tours in Aruba worth it?
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Aruba excursions are worth it if you want an adrenaline rush—or simply need a break from your resort. They are also often cheaper than tours booked through your hotel. Enjoy everything from catamaran rides to parasailing and find something fun to do, whether you’re traveling as a couple or in a larger group.

Q:How much do Aruba tours cost?
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There are fun and convenient tours for most budgets in Aruba. Airport transfers can cost as little as US$15, while private charter sailboats with meals may cost as much as US$1,500 per group. Make sure to explore the tour details to understand what is or is not included in the price.

Q:How many days in Aruba is enough?
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It depends how active you want your vacation to be. Some visitors are content lounging on the beach for the whole week, while others want an excursion on Aruba every day. The good news is that there’s plenty on the island to entertain you for a week or even longer: snorkeling, boat rides, paragliding, and much more.

Q:What is the best month to visit Aruba?
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Prices go down during the summer in Aruba, and it’s a beautiful time of year with warm weather. Aruba is also generally insulated from hurricane season, which makes it a great alternative to the islands in the region that you’ll want to steer clear of this time of year. It’s also good practice to avoid US school vacation weeks if possible to save money.

Q:Can you get around Aruba without a car?
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Some Aruba excursions offer transport, and some visitors may prefer to keep to their resort. However, for those who prefer having more freedom to explore the territory at their own pace, a car is a good idea, as public transit on the island is limited.