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Aruba Bon Bini! A Guide to the Island’s Capital, Culture & Local Flavors

Aruba Bon Bini

Bon Bini! In Aruba, this warm greeting means “welcome” in Papiamento, and it perfectly reflects the island’s friendly spirit. From the colorful streets of Oranjestad to local food, music, beaches, and culture, Aruba offers visitors much more than sunshine and turquoise water.

“Whether this is your first visit or you are returning to the island, this Aruba travel guide gives you a helpful overview of the capital, local culture, island flavors, and visitor tips to make the most of your stay.”

If you are planning your Aruba trip, you may also want to explore our best beaches in Aruba, and One-Day Aruba Island Adventure guides.

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Bon bini to Aruba

Whether this is your first visit or you are returning to the island, this Aruba travel guide gives you a helpful overview of the capital, local culture, island flavors, and visitor tips to make the most of your stay.

Quick Aruba Travel Overview

  • Capital: Oranjestad
  • Local greeting: Bon Bini
  • Local language: Papiamento
  • Popular areas: Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, Oranjestad
  • Best for: Beaches, dining, culture, shopping, and relaxation

Discover Oranjestad, Aruba’s Colorful Capital

Colorful buildings in Oranjestad Aruba

Oranjestad is Aruba’s capital city and one of the island’s most recognizable areas. Known for its pastel-colored Dutch-Caribbean architecture, waterfront views, shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks, it is a great place to spend part of your vacation.

Visitors can stroll through downtown, explore local stores, enjoy waterfront dining, or take photos of the colorful buildings that make Oranjestad so charming.

Things to See in Oranjestad

  • Downtown shopping areas
  • Waterfront restaurants and cafés
  • Historic buildings and monuments
  • Local markets and souvenir shops
  • The free downtown trolley

Visitor Tip

Oranjestad is ideal for a half-day visit. Pair it with lunch, shopping, or a relaxed walk along the waterfront before heading back to the beach.

Aruba’s Culture: Warm, Welcoming, and Unique

Aruba carnival and local culture

Aruba’s culture is a beautiful blend of Caribbean, Dutch, Latin American, and local island influences. This mix can be seen in the island’s music, food, architecture, festivals, and daily life.

Papiamento is the local language, but English, Dutch, and Spanish are also widely spoken. Visitors often notice how easy it is to communicate and how welcoming locals are throughout the island.

Cultural Highlights Visitors Enjoy

  • Aruba Carnival celebrations
  • Live music and local performances
  • Island art and colorful murals
  • Friendly hospitality and relaxed island lifestyle
  • Traditional food and family-style dining

A Few Local Words to Know

One of the best ways to connect with Aruba’s friendly island culture is by learning a few words in Papiamento, the local language spoken alongside English, Dutch, and Spanish. You don’t need to be fluent — even a simple greeting is often met with a warm smile.

Essential greetings

  • Bon bini — Welcome
  • Bon dia — Good morning
  • Bon tardi — Good afternoon
  • Bon nochi — Good evening
  • Danki — Thank you
  • Masha Danki — Thank you very much
  • Por fabor — Please
  • Di nada — You’re welcome
  • Ayo — Goodbye
  • Con ta bay? — How are you?
  • Te aworo — See you later
  • Salú — Cheers

Socializing 

  • Con ta bay? — How are you?
  • Mi ta bon — I am fine
  • Dushi —Sweet, nice, the “good life”
  • Kon ta bai — How are you doing?
  • Hopi bon — Very good
  • Diskupla mi — Sorry / Excuse me

Shopping & Food 

  • Awa — Water
  • Serbes — Beer
  • Kofi —Coffee
  • Mi tin hamber — I am hungry
  • Mi tin sed — I am thirsty
  • E ta dushi! — It’s delicious

Try using a few of these during your stay — it’s a small gesture that goes a long way in Aruba.

Local Flavors: What to Eat in Aruba

Traditional local food in Aruba

Aruba has a delicious and diverse food scene. You will find everything from fresh seafood and Caribbean dishes to Dutch snacks, Latin flavors, international restaurants, and casual beachside dining.

Local Foods to Try

  • Pastechi: A popular savory pastry often filled with cheese, meat, or seafood
  • Keshi Yena: A traditional stuffed cheese dish with rich local flavor
  • Fresh seafood: Fish, shrimp, lobster, and catch-of-the-day specials
  • Funchi: A cornmeal-based side dish often served with local meals
  • Pan bati: A soft Aruban-style bread or pancake served with stews and seafood

Dining Tip

For the best experience, try a mix of beachfront restaurants, casual local eateries, and spots in Oranjestad or Palm Beach.

Beaches, Sunshine, and Island Life

Beautiful beach with turquoise water in Aruba

Of course, no Aruba overview would be complete without mentioning the beaches. Aruba is known for soft white sand, clear turquoise water, and year-round sunshine.

Some of the island’s most popular beach areas include Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, and Baby Beach. Each beach offers a different experience, from lively resort areas to calm shallow water and peaceful scenery.

For a full island beach guide, visit our Best Beaches in Aruba travel guide.

Getting Around Aruba

Getting around Aruba by car and taxi

Aruba is easy to explore, whether you rent a car, take taxis, use a transfer service, or stay in a walkable area like Palm Beach.

If you are arriving at Queen Beatrix International Airport, review our Aruba Airport Transportation Guide for tips on taxis, private transfers, rental cars, shuttles, and public transportation.

Best Transportation Options

  • Taxi: Easy for airport arrivals and short trips
  • Private transfer: Great for families and groups
  • Rental car: Best if you want to explore multiple beaches and attractions
  • Public bus: Budget-friendly option for certain routes

What Visitors Love Most About Aruba

  • Friendly locals and welcoming island culture
  • Beautiful beaches and calm turquoise water
  • Easy transportation and visitor-friendly areas
  • Great restaurants, nightlife, and shopping
  • Warm weather and sunshine throughout the year

Explore More Aruba Travel Guides

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Final Thoughts: Experience the Bon Bini Spirit

Aruba is more than a beach destination. It is a welcoming island full of culture, flavor, color, history, and natural beauty. From exploring Oranjestad to tasting local dishes and relaxing on world-famous beaches, every part of your stay reflects Aruba’s warm Bon Bini spirit.

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