8 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Aruba | Call Me JJ

Published 2024-02-06
Planning a trip to Aruba? 🌴 Don't hit the beach without watching this! Join me, JJ from Call Me JJ, as I spill the tea on everything you need to know before jetting off to this Caribbean paradise. From questions about the cactus (what?) to whether you can drink the water, I've got you covered with the ultimate guide to ensure your Aruba adventure is nothing short of amazing! Subscribe for more travel tips and lifestyle inspiration. Let's make your dream vacation a reality! #ArubaTravel #CaribbeanVacation #CallMeJJ

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All Comments (14)
  • Highly imformative and I have been 4 times going for 6 in April. "One Happy Island" Sun screen is a MUST!
  • @donnajago2293
    we went to Aruba 3 times and really en`j`oyed it very much and the people were very friendly.
  • What type of car did you rent? How much in total for the rental? Excluding gas.
  • @jimwaters1562
    Very helpful. Do you think the VIP airport service is worth for arrivals or departures? I’m coming in on a Sunday and leaving on a Saturday, with a family group of 14, including grandparents in their 70s.
  • @jodeci888
    Great video. Actually going in a few weeks. Did not know that the tip was already included or added as a surcharge. Thank you.
  • Hello do you recommend renting a car to see more of the island or will a taxi be cheaper?
  • @andreiter
    I would love to go for a longer period of time, maybe stay at some sort of hostel, or bedroom for rent by a local? Do you have any suggestions for me to look? I imagine the cheapest overnight accommodation would probably be at least $50/night? Even if it's in the capital city, and maybe just take the bus to the beach, or even a day pass should I want to explore that day. Is there a bus that circulates around the entire island in case someone wants to see another area of the island for a few hours? If not, a taxi for sure would be an option. I live in Toronto, Canada, would prefer to go to Aruba during our winter to escape the cold, and regain back Vitamin D 🙂 I imagine accommodations would be more expensive than say, their off-season. I'm sure it's wonderful all year 'round, but who wants to leave their summer to go somewhere even hotter lol That is wonderful news about the local water, will save alot of money getting it for free! If/when I do go down, I won't be drinking beer and eating crazy, as it is expensive. In fact, I think I will do alot of fasting, eat lightly, mostly drink water except for a beer in the later afternoon after being on the beach. I would love to spend a month down there on a cheap budget.
  • @RoyalKennedy601
    How can you make videos like this . Way too many tourists. Everything is overcrowded . Not what it used to be