Aruba — sunny escape guide
Aruba
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Next 7 days in Aruba
Live forecast via Open-Meteo · refreshed hourly · 11.4h avg sunshine · 30°C avg high
About Aruba as a sunny escape
Aruba is a very warm destination in Aruba with reliable sunshine — averaging 8.8 hours of sun per day and a typical daytime high of 31°C. Flights start around €642 one-way, and a decent hotel runs about €166 per night. A 5-day trip for one person typically comes to around €1306 before activities. For travellers looking for a warm, premium escape that does not require a complicated journey, Aruba consistently earns its place on the shortlist.
Climate
Very warm with reliable sunshine. Daytime highs average 31°C and 8.8h of sun per day.
Costs
Flight from ~€642 one-way. Hotel ~€166/night. 5-day budget from ~€1306 per person before activities.
Best time
March – June · September – November — Spring and autumn find the sweet spot — warm enough to swim, cool enough to walk around without wilting.
Frequently asked questions
Is Aruba a good destination for a sunny trip?
Yes. Aruba averages 8.8 sunshine hours per day and temperatures around 31°C, making it one of the warmer options in the NeedSunshineNow index. It is particularly strong for travellers who want reliable warmth without chasing a narrow forecast window.
How much does a 5-day trip to Aruba cost?
A one-way flight costs around €642 and hotels run about €166 per night. Over 4 nights that puts the base cost near €1306 per person, not counting food or activities. Budget €1386 to €2024 for a comfortable all-in trip.
How many hours of sunshine does Aruba get per day?
Aruba averages approximately 8.8 sunshine hours per day across the year. During peak season this often rises above 10.8 hours, while winter months can dip lower depending on cloud cover and latitude.
How long should I stay in Aruba?
The ideal stay is 7 days — the longer flight makes a quick weekend feel rushed. Aruba has enough to fill several days, and the premium flight means spreading the flight cost across more nights makes the trip worthwhile.