To travel to Aruba, a valid passport and valid return ticket are required. Also a valid visa sticker is required for tourists from certain countries. If the tourist is arriving in Aruba from a designated yellow fever country, then a valid vaccination certificate is required. Sometimes proof of valid reservations at tourist accommodations and proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of the stay are required.
Yes, you need a visa.
As Aruba is an island, you can't drive there from Miami.
No, Israelis do not need visas to travel to Aruba.Specifically, Israelis need valid Israeli passports and return tickets. They enter without visas. They can stay up to thirty days at a time.
No, there is no established network or regular schedule of sea transportation between Aruba and Venezuela. Ferry service isn't presently available between Aruba and Venezuela. It's possible to charter a boat. But usually travelers opt for air travel from Aruba to Venezuela.
If you are looking for all inclusive deals to Aruba, you may wish to research local travel agents. They may be able to offer special discounts that you will not receive elsewhere.
There are many travel websites online where a family vacation to Aruba can be booked. Expedia has many options for hotels and TripAdvisor has traveler reviews of resorts in Aruba. You can also check with your local travel agent for trip deals not available online.
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The best places to find affordable airfare to Aruba, can check out the Travel Zoo and Orbitz website. The have details and booking information for airfare travel. Orbitz can arrange these flights for you.
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No, you can't travel with an enhanced license to Aruba. Passports are required for all U.S. citizens to enter and exit Aruba by international air travel. Passports or passport cards are required to enter and exit Aruba by sea.Specifically, enhanced driver's licenses don't meet International Civil Aviation Organization [ICAO] document standards. For example, they may be used to cross Canadian and Mexican borders by road, rail, or sea. But that's not the case by air.
It's possible to fly from Grenada to Aruba. But it isn't a direct flight. Aruba's capital city at Oranjestad is 557 miles [897 kilometers; 484 nautical miles] west of Grenada. Grenada is in the southeastern Caribbean Sea while Aruba is in the southern part.