Aruba to Lift All Entry Requirements March 19

As part of Aruba’s “Path Forward” to continue its shift to greater levels of normalcy, the Aruba Tourism Authority announced on Thursday, March 17 that the country is lifting all COVID-19-related entry requirements for all international travelers. 

Effective March 19, 2022, all travelers will no longer be required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination. All travelers will still be required to complete Aruba’s Embarkation/Disembarkation Card before arrival, which is the country’s digitized customs and immigration process. Aruba Visitors Insurance is still required for all visitors.

Aruba’s “Path Forward” is informed by global health organizations, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO), along with leading scientists and experts. On an ongoing basis, the Aruban government, healthcare systems and tourism industry will monitor the current environment and changing conditions to determine how to further adapt, if necessary.

Most recently, Aruba announced the lifting of local COVID-19 protocols while the “Aruba Health & Happiness Code” continues to be in effect as the health and well-being of Aruba’s visitors and residents remains a priority. The “Aruba Health & Happiness Code” outlines stringent cleaning and hygiene standards, and is mandatory for all tourism-related businesses throughout the country. 

For more information on traveling to Aruba, visit www.aruba.com.

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