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Port of Oranjestad (Aruba Cruise Port)
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Port of Oranjestad (Aruba Cruise Port), Aruba

Oranjestad, Aruba

Docking

Walkable to Town

Distance to Town

0.7 mi / 1.1 km

Walking Time

Accessibility

Typical Time

For an 8–10 hour call, many visitors spend the morning at Eagle or Palm Beach, then return by mid-afternoon for a relaxed wander and shopping in Oranjestad before reboarding. Clients doing island or national park tours should book morning departures to avoid the hottest hours and leave at least 60–90 minutes buffer to return to the ship.

Getting to Town

0.7 mi / 1.1 km

Distance to Town

Best Time to Visit

Aruba is a year-round cruise destination, but the most pleasant months are December through April when humidity is lower and rain is minimal. May to August is also good and usually drier than much of the Caribbean, with Aruba lying south of the main hurricane belt.

Very hot sun and UV index year-round; shade and high-SPF sunscreen are essential, especially at the beach.

Trade winds can be strong, which cools the heat but can cause blowing sand on exposed beaches.

Late September to November can see slightly more showers and occasional rougher seas, even though direct hurricanes are rare.

Top Shore Experiences

  • Half-day beach excursion to Eagle Beach or Palm Beach with calm, clear water ideal for kids.
  • Semi-submarine or glass-bottom boat ride to view coral and fish without getting fully wet.
  • Oranjestad trolley ride plus ice cream and casual shopping around Renaissance Marketplace and Caya G. F. Betico Croes.
  • Visit to Butterfly Farm near Palm Beach or a gentle island highlights bus tour.
  • Shallow-water snorkeling trip with flotation vests and onboard refreshments.

Local Food & Drink

  • Try keshi yena (stuffed cheese casserole), a signature Aruban-Dutch dish available at many local restaurants.
  • Fresh seafood including grilled snapper, mahi-mahi, and shrimp, often served with Caribbean sides.
  • Pastechi (fried pastry pockets filled with cheese, meat, or fish) from local snack bars or bakeries.
  • Dutch treats like bitterballen, stroopwafels, and poffertjes at cafes and bars.
  • Local beers such as Balashi and Chill, plus rum-based cocktails and Aruba Ariba.
  • Waterfront and resort restaurants along Palm Beach for sundowners and relaxed meals; convenient options also cluster at Renaissance Marketplace right by the port.

Shopping Tips

  • Downtown Oranjestad (Caya G. F. Betico Croes and side streets) is best for jewelry, watches, and international brands, often with duty-free pricing.
  • Renaissance Mall offers upscale labels, while Renaissance Marketplace and nearby streets have souvenir shops for T-shirts, magnets, and beachwear.
  • Look for local aloe products (Aruba Aloe), hot sauces, and art or crafts from small galleries and market stalls near the port.
  • US dollars are widely accepted and prices are frequently quoted in USD; carry small bills for markets and taxis.
  • Most main-street and mall shops open roughly 9–10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with some opening on Sundays and holidays when cruise ships are in port.

Agent insights

Advise clients that Oranjestad is an easy DIY port for town exploring but that top beaches and Arikok National Park require taxis or organized excursions for efficient use of time. Emphasize sun protection and suggest pre-booking reliable transport or ship/independent tours for beach days to avoid relying on crowded buses and to ensure timely return to the ship.