Hotels in Aruba

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The low season, from mid-April to mid-December, is the best time to travel to Aruba. During this period, temperatures are more pleasant, ranging between 26 and 29°C, and you will find fewer tourists. It is ideal for enjoying the beaches without crowds and with lower accommodation prices.

If you are interested in events, don't miss the vibrant Carnival season in Aruba, although prices tend to rise. The island, known as The Happy Island, also offers music festivals and water sports events that take place during these months.

Therefore, if you are looking for good weather, varied activities, and sticking to a budget, do not hesitate to book and fully enjoy Aruba.

It is recommended to book between 3 and 5 months before the trip to ensure the best prices and availability for flights and hotels to Aruba. This advice is even more valuable if you plan to travel during the high season, which runs from mid-December to mid-April, when prices tend to skyrocket.

There is a wide range of hotel options, but the real opportunity lies in the low season. During these months, many hotels offer 'all-inclusive' packages, which are not only more affordable but also offer more availability. And here's a peculiarity of Aruba: unlike other destinations, the quality of service does not decrease in the low season, making these packages even more attractive.

Another detail to keep in mind is that if you are passionate about water activities such as snorkeling or diving, many hotels offer discounts on these activities when booked together with your accommodation. Therefore, proper planning can turn your stay in Aruba into an unforgettable and economical experience.

Aruba is much more than dream beaches, although you shouldn't miss Eagle Beach and its white sand. But to experience the island to the fullest, it is recommended to explore beyond. Arikok National Park is a paradise for hikers with routes that lead to natural pools. Speaking of natural pools, Conchi is a hidden wonder that deserves to be visited.

If you prefer something more cultural, the California Lighthouse and the Aruba Historical Museum are a must-see. For adrenaline lovers, kitesurfing and windsurfing are popular activities, especially in the Hadicurari Beach area.

To end the day, we recommend having dinner in Oranjestad. The capital offers a variety of restaurants that serve everything from local cuisine to international dishes. In short, Aruba offers options for all tastes.