An Aruba ED Card is valid for entry at Aruba’s official international airport and authorized seaport entry points.
What You Need to Know
Travelers entering Aruba with an ED Card can typically arrive through Aruba’s authorized ports of entry, including Queen Beatrix International Airport and approved seaports. Since the ED Card is a mandatory travel authorization rather than a visa, travelers must still meet Aruba’s immigration requirements, including passport validity and any visa requirements that apply to their nationality. Some travelers arriving by cruise ship or private vessel may need to complete additional procedures before entry.
Our Recommendation
Before traveling, confirm that your intended arrival point accepts travelers using the Aruba ED Card and review any updated entry procedures issued by the Aruban government or your airline or cruise operator.
A Quick Tip
Carry a printed or digital copy of your Aruba ED Card confirmation when you arrive, along with your passport and supporting travel documents, as immigration authorities may request them at the border.