Starting March 19, travelers will no longer be needed to present proof of a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination to enter Aruba.
Aruba will no longer require a negative coronavirus test or confirmation of immunization for entrance beginning Saturday. Tourists were previously only permitted to enter with a negative coronavirus test, proof of full vaccination, or confirmation of recovery.
Visitors' insurance is still necessary, and all visitors must complete an embarkation/disembarkation card prior to arrival.
A statement from the Aruba Tourism Authority said the Aruban government, health care systems and tourism industry will "monitor the current environment and changing conditions to determine how to further adapt, if necessary."
The decision to eliminate pre-arrival protocols was "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."
Comments