Entry Requirements and Customs
A valid passport is required of all visitors of Aruba. When arriving in Aruba, be prepared to show a return or onward ticket and possibly proof of sufficient funds for your stay. Citizens of a member country of the E. U. also require an E. U. travel card. Canadians, Americans, New
Zealanders, Australians and nationals of many E. U. countries won't require a visa for stays up to 3 months. Click here for detailed entry requirements.
When traveling abroad, its always a good idea to make 2 copies of your passport - bringing one with you, and leaving the second with someone back home. Many travelers are now scanning a copy and emailing it to their web-based email account (ie. gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc). If you lose your papers you'll be glad you did this.
Customs
U.S. Customs allow for $800 worth of duty free goods per person, every 30 days. Included in this can be up to 2 liters of alcohol. For detailed and current rules, please visit U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Canadian Customs allow $500 worth of duty free goods per person, after a seven day trip out of Canada. You may include 40 oz. of wine or liquor or 24 12-oz containers of beer or ale. For detailed and current rules, please visit Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
For New Zealand travel and customs information, please contact Custom Service.
Citizens of Australia should contact Australian Customs Service for travel and customs information.
Residents of United Kingdom can receive specific information from HM Customs & Excise.
Aruba Customs allows visitors to bring personal use items only. Individuals over 18 years of age are allowed to bring small quantities of alcohol and tobacco.
