Travelers living in the states
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
must take a PCR test within 72 hours before departure and upload your test results within 12 hours of departure for Aruba to the online Embarkation/Disembarkation process. People coming from these states CANNOT enter without prior testing or rely on being tested in Aruba. ⠀
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All other states have the option of taking a PCR test at their own expense when they arrive at the airport in Aruba or can upload PCR test results in the 72-12 hour window.⠀
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All visitors are required to complete the online Embarkation/Disembarkation card process and be approved in order to be permitted entry to Aruba. You will need a valid passport and a valid email address to complete this step.⠀
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All visitors are required to get the Aruba Visitors Insurance that helps protect visitors against incurred medical and non-medical expenses if testing positive for COVID-19 during their stay in Aruba.⠀
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Calculate your insurance costs!
Arrival⠀
Passengers will be screened with a short health status interview and a temperature check. If you pass these tests you can proceed with your vacation. If not you will be PCR tested and placed in isolation until results come back. Anyone traveling with you that passes can proceed to your hotel. Children 14 and under don’t have to take a test.⠀
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If you have the option to test in Aruba, a PCR test will be done immediately after arrival, and visitors will be required to be in mandatory quarantine (6-24 hours) at their hotel or booked place of stay.⠀
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All visitors ages 15 and up, are required to wear masks on the flight to Aruba, at the airport in Aruba and until you enter your room at your booked place of stay.⠀
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It is strongly encouraged that you keep a mask on you at all times especially when social distancing is hard.
For more information visit Aruba’s official travel and tourism website.