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Aruba, often referred to as "One Happy Island," is renowned for its stunning white-sand beaches, clear blue waters, and its friendly and open atmosphere, making it a beloved destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Plan your next vacation on Aruba with peace of mind; we welcome LGBTQ travelers to our Island with open arms and hearts. Aruba's vibrant, local LGBTQ community is an integral part of our society, and diversity is celebrated here.
Aruba's resorts, restaurants, and nightclubs are all LGBTQ-friendly. Check out our complete gay travel guide to Aruba to find out where to stay, what to do and where to eat on this gay friendly Caribbean island. Aruba is very gay-friendly and the perfect place for a romantic escape, with plenty of things to see and do, including great water sports, diving, snorkeling and more.
If you’re looking for a LGBTQ vacation destination, Aruba may be it! It offers a safe and open environment for gay individuals and couples alike. Everyone can enjoy the island’s judgment-free space to celebrate love and personal choices. In fact, Aruba one of the most gay friendly places to visit in the Caribbean, complete with its own gay district. Gay Aruba is a beautiful tiny Dutch Caribbean Island just 70 square miles.
Home to just , inhabitants, Aruba sees almost 2 million visitors per year. Despite this, the island remains relatively untouched and is filled with surprises. Aruba is very gay-friendly and the perfect place for a romantic escape, with plenty of things to see and do, including great water sports, diving, snorkeling and more. The island is home to idyllic beaches, great restaurants and wish-you-were-here, picture perfect places to escape.
Most of the high rise resorts and low rise boutique hotels are found along Palm Beach and Eagle Beach. The staff were friendly. Great views, great beach, amazing food. Will definitely stay again. You can complete your Embarkation-Disembarkation Card online before you leave. The airport is 12 miles from the resort area and you can pre-book your transfer from USD The best way to get around gay Aruba is by bus.
Although, many visitors stay close to their resorts and respective beaches along the northwest coast. Fixed-rate Aruban cabs are another hassle-free way of getting around. Uber and other rideshare companies do not operate on the island. The trolleys offer free transportation to and from the main street downtown area in a loop with the cruise ship terminal.
The streetcars can be boarded at various stops. The Double Decker will allow passengers to experience the downtown area with degree views. Driving on the island is safe and the island is small enough to explore on a bike. Rent a scooter and take in the island at your own pace. The Trolley is a fun way to explore downtown. It is also a good way to cool down between shopping and lunch! In Aruba, the melting pot of cultures has contributed to a menu influenced by Holland, South America, and the Caribbean.
Johnnycakes fried, puffy biscuits and pan bati Aruban pancake replace traditional bread. Aruba is blessed with several beaches, but there are two stand-out beaches not to be missed, including a beach with its own gay section! The most popular time to visit Aruba is from December to April, however you will find some great deals on the shoulder months when life on the island runs at a lower pace. January to March features pleasant weather, but the room prices can soar.
You can also find discounts if you travel in the early fall. Flamingo beach is a privately owned beach and part of the Renaissance Aruba Resort. It has become instafamous due to the fact you can get up close and personal with the beautiful flamingos on the beach. Consistently rated as one of the best beaches in the world, Eagle beach is the happy home of many of Aruba's low rise boutique hotels and resorts.