While you may opt to get around to restaurants and nightclubs by taxi, many have discovered that Aruba's bus system is efficient, easy to use and quite affordable. The bus runs frequently between the main bus station in downtown Oranjestad and the entire hotel strip.
If you'd like to explore the whole island, you can rent a scooter, or a motorcycle. Car rentals are available, but most people prefer to rent a 4-wheel drive jeep because Aruba's terrain can be rugged in remote areas. Luxurious motorcoach tours are also available that will pick you up at your hotel.
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Traffic Regulations
Driving is on the right side of the road, foreign and international driving licenses accepted.
Free parking throughout the island, no right turns on red light.
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Rental Cars
If you are adventurous and want to explore all Aruba has to offer, it's a good idea to rent a four-wheel drive vehicle. The roads to many great sights are often rugged and not suitable for a car. Make sure that your spare tire is full of air before heading out into the rough terrain. 4-wheel drive vehicles are numerous but they are often hard to get because they are used for "Jeep Safari," popular sightseeing day trips.
If you want air conditioning and plan to stick to the main paved roads, there are many types of cars to choose from. You can rent your vehicle at the airport or you can call and ask to be picked up at your hotel.
Arubans drive on the right-hand side of the road.
The minimum age of 21-25 and the maximum of 65-70 vary slightly by company.
International driving license or any valid license held for at least two full years is required.
Unlimited mileage; rates subject to change without notice.
Deposit of US $500 or open signed credit card.
Windsurf roof racks upon availability and upon request.
Pick up service available, with some exceptions, at the cruise terminal.
Insurance recommended, but does not cover if the driver is intoxicated in a car accident.





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