Dear Aruba Partner,
Effective February 3, 2022, Aruba will allow for the option between taking an
antigen test one (1) day prior or a PCR test up to a maximum of three (3) days prior
to travel to Aruba or the option to travel with a digitally verifiable QR-Code proof
of Covid-19 booster vaccination.
A complete vaccination status includes a booster shot administered at least 7 days
before travel.
A booster means an additional Covid-19 vaccine dose, in
combination with a completed primary series (1 shot of 1 shot vaccines, or 2/2 of 2
dose series). Any combination of the following vaccines will be accepted: Pfizer
BioNTech (Comirnaty), Moderna (Spikevax), AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria),
Johnson&Johnson (Janssen), Novavax (Nuvaxovid).
This needs to be uploaded as part of the ED Card process no earlier than 3 days before arrival.
Visitors between the ages of 12 and 17 can enter Aruba with a completed primary series (1 shot of shot vaccines, or 2/2 of 2 dose series), so no booster shot is required at this time.
For the U.S.: Please take note that neither the physical nor a picture of the CDC
card will be accepted, it needs to be in the form of a SMART Health Card.
Visitors 12 and older, who have tested positive using a molecular Covid-19 test by
nasopharyngeal swab between 10 days and 12 weeks prior to travel date to Aruba,
and do not show any symptoms, will be exempt from the requirement of providing a
negative COVID-19 test result for entry to Aruba.
Your friends at the Aruba Tourism Authority