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Pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and a relaxed atmosphere make Aruba an ideal destination for a peaceful and restorative holiday. Everywhere you look, there are scenic views, postcard-perfect sunsets and natural wonders that invite you to explore. Nicknamed “One Happy Island”, it’s a fitting moniker for this tiny Caribbean island that’s known for its friendly hospitality, whether you opt for a lively resort or a boutique hotel on the beach.

British Airways flies direct to Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), located in the island’s capital city, Oranjestad. Walk down its palm-tree lined streets and admire the pastel-coloured Dutch colonial-style buildings built in bygone days. Take a boat ride to see flamingos on the beach, sunbathe on some of the best beaches in the world and discover the incredible natural beauty of Arikok National Park. A haven for windsurfing, kitesurfing, diving and snorkeling, it’s the perfect place to relax and recharge before embarking on an adventure. Book your flights to Aruba with British Airways.

Aruba flight FAQs

How long is a flight to Aruba?

The flight from London Gatwick to Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) takes 11 hours 30 minutes including a short stop in Antigua.

What’s the cheapest month to fly to Aruba?

The cheapest months to fly to Aruba are between April through to August (the low season). You’ll save significantly on flights and accommodation and still be able to enjoy the warm, tropical weather. To find the cheapest flights to Aruba, use our low fare finder.

Is Aruba cheap to visit?

Aruba is much more affordable if you travel in the off-season, between April to August. You’ll still experience the warm tropical weather, save money on flights and accommodation and enjoy fewer crowds. There are so many beaches and natural wonders to explore that you don’t have to spend much on entertainment once you’re there.

Is it easy to get around Aruba?

Once you touch down in Aruba, you’ll be landing at Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) in the capital city of Oranjestad, located on the southern coast of the island. The most economical way to get around is by hopping on the Arubus, Aruba’s reliable bus system. You can also easily take a taxi from the airport or pre-book an airport transfer before you travel.

Book a car hire with British Airways, and receive great benefits – with all mandatory charges included and 24-hour customer support. Collect Avios on every rental.

Why visit Aruba?

It’s easy to see why Aruba is one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. Long stretches of pristine white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and plenty of opportunities for adventure make this a place where you can both relax on a sunlounger or go windsurfing at a moment’s notice. Experience the best of Aruba and marvel at the incredible array of exotic birds, go on a diving expedition to one of the local underwater shipwrecks and explore its charming capital city for a memorable tropical holiday.

Why fly British Airways to Aruba?

Discover outstanding service from the moment you book. Choose to fly with hand baggage only or pick a price that includes a 23kg checked baggage allowance and free seat selection 24 hours before you fly. On board you’ll find HEPA-filtered air, quality on-board catering and a warm, uniquely British welcome.

Simply relax and let us take care of you, every step of the way.

Aruba travel essentials

Flight time

11 hrs 30 mins

Time zone

GMT -5

Currency

Aruban florin

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Secure your holiday with a low deposit and flexible installments – you can decide when you make the payments and how much they are.

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