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Entry Requirements for Aruba: Passport, Visa, ED Card, Maximum Stay & Travel Checklist

Aruba Entry Requirements

Traveling to Aruba is simple compared to many international destinations, but there are still a few important entry requirements every visitor must meet before arrival. This guide covers everything you need to know, including passport rules, visa requirements, the Aruba ED Card, maximum stay limits, and a practical travel checklist.

If you are planning your trip, you may also want to read our Complete Aruba Travel GuideAruba ED Card Guide, and Aruba Airport Transportation Guide.

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Passport Requirements for Aruba

All travelers visiting Aruba must have a valid passport. This is the most important document required for entry.

  • passport must be valid for the duration of your stay
  • must be in good condition and readable
  • name must match your airline ticket

Some countries recommend having at least 6 months of validity remaining on your passport, so it is always safer to check before traveling.

Visa Requirements for Aruba

Many travelers do not need a visa to visit Aruba for short stays, including visitors from the United States, Canada, the European Union, and several other countries.

However, visa requirements depend on your nationality, so it is important to verify before your trip.

  • visa-free travel for many nationalities
  • short-stay tourism typically allowed without a visa
  • check official requirements if unsure

If you plan to stay longer than the standard tourist period or for work/study, additional permits may be required.

Aruba ED Card (Mandatory)

The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation and Disembarkation Card) is required for all air travelers entering Aruba. It must be completed online before your trip.

The form includes:

  • passport information
  • flight details
  • accommodation address
  • travel declarations

Most travelers must also pay Aruba’s Sustainability Fee during the ED Card process.

Read the full details in our
Aruba ED Card Guide.

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Complete your ED Card within 7 days before travel and save your confirmation to avoid issues at boarding or arrival.

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Maximum Stay in Aruba

Aruba allows tourists to stay for a limited period depending on their nationality and immigration approval.

  • typically up to 30 days for most tourists
  • extensions may be possible in some cases
  • maximum stay limits vary by nationality

Visitors must not overstay their permitted time, as this can lead to fines or future travel restrictions.

Proof of Accommodation

Travelers must show where they will be staying in Aruba. This can include:

  • hotel reservation
  • vacation rental booking
  • confirmation from a host

Make sure the address matches what you entered on your ED Card.

Return or Onward Ticket

Visitors must have proof of departure from Aruba. This is usually a return flight or onward travel ticket.

Airlines often verify this before boarding.

Travel Checklist for Aruba

Use this checklist to make sure you are fully prepared before your trip.

  • valid passport
  • completed Aruba ED Card
  • ED Card confirmation saved (phone + backup)
  • return or onward flight ticket
  • accommodation confirmation
  • payment method (card + some cash)
  • travel insurance (recommended)

Arrival Tips for Aruba

  • complete your ED Card before departure
  • double-check passport details
  • keep documents easily accessible
  • plan your airport transportation ahead of time

Learn more in our
Aruba Airport Transportation Guide.

What to Expect at the Airport

Upon arrival in Aruba, you will go through immigration and customs. Having your ED Card confirmation and documents ready will help speed up the process.

Aruba’s airport is generally efficient, and most travelers experience a smooth arrival when properly prepared.

Final Thoughts

Aruba is one of the easiest Caribbean destinations to visit, but completing your entry requirements correctly is essential. Make sure your passport is valid, your ED Card is completed, and your travel documents are organized before departure.

With everything prepared, you can enjoy a smooth arrival and focus on exploring Aruba’s beaches, restaurants, and island experiences.

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FAQ: Aruba Entry Requirements

Do you need a passport to enter Aruba?

Yes, a valid passport is required for all international travelers.

Do you need a visa for Aruba?

Many nationalities do not need a visa for short tourist stays, but requirements vary.

Is the Aruba ED Card mandatory?

Yes, all air travelers must complete it before arrival.

How long can you stay in Aruba?

Most tourists can stay up to 30 days, depending on nationality and approval.

Do you need a return ticket?

Yes, proof of onward or return travel is required.

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