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Getting around the island of Aruba is simple and easy. Hassle-free travel is helped by good roads and even better public transportation, which can help alleviate the pressure of Oranjestad's often-congested streets.

Many vacationers will opt for taxis, as they are an affordable and familiar choice for travelers who want to avoid the hassle of deciphering bus routes and foreign street signs. Government-regulated rates and easily distinguished cars (those with a'TX' on the license plate) all make traveling by taxi very convenient.

Buses are another option that will appeal to visitors who are on a limited budget or who enjoy experiencing a bit more of the local culture. Traveling by bus is a great way to see different parts of the islands, too.

Rental cars are a good option for folks who value a sense of independence, as you won't need to wait to hop in an go exploring. Brush up on a few tips to help visitors drive in Aruba and then feel free to hit the open road.

Vacationers who would like to explore De Palm Island will find that the ferry service out to the island is reliable and pleasant. The trip is short and the snorkeling on the island is well-worth the commute.

Bikes and mopeds, of course, are another alternative for adventurous travelers. The perfect weather and amazing scenery make riding a good way for visitors to get outside in the beautiful surroundings.

Almost anywhere you travel on Aruba will be within easy reach of some transit options, however, it's best to know what to expect ahead of time. Vacationers have plenty of options, and all of them are safe, speedy and reliable in Aruba.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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