Aruba Cruise Port: Best Tips, Beaches & Must-See Spots!
Aruba is one of the most consistently loved cruise ports in the Caribbean — but how good your port day is here still depends on how you plan it.
In this video, we walk you through what it’s actually like when your cruise ship arrives in Aruba, how the cruise port in Oranjestad is laid out, the easiest ways to get around, and how to make the most of your time ashore — whether this is your first visit or a return stop.
We’ll cover:
• What the Aruba cruise port area is really like when you disembark
• How easy it is to explore Oranjestad on foot
• Transportation options to reach beaches and attractions (taxis, buses, excursions)
• Best beaches for cruisers — including Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, and Baby Beach
• What kind of beach experience each area offers (relaxed vs lively vs family-friendly)
• Non-beach shore excursion ideas and island highlights
• Food and drink options near the port and across the island
• Safety tips and things to be aware of on busy cruise days
• Sample port-day plans for 4 hours, 6 hours, or a full day
This guide isn’t about rushing or trying to do everything — it’s about helping you choose the right experiences so your Aruba port day matches your travel style.
If you’re planning a cruise that stops in Aruba, this guide will help you step off the ship with confidence.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Port Arrival
04:02 Beaches
05:52 Things to Do
07:07 Safety
07:41 Making Plans
08:14 Port Ratings
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Please Note:
While we share our opinions and personal experiences in this video, it is for your entertainment. You should contact your travel agent or the cruise line directly for detailed advice and information specific to your booking.