
The vaccine is mandatory for all passengers arriving from Central American, Latin American and African (high risk) countries. The Ministry of Health of Aruba established that, as of March 1, 2018, the requirement for the Yellow Fever Vaccine proven by an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) will enter into force for all passengers entering the island from endemic areas.

*IMPORTANT Announcement for those traveling to Aruba from Central America, Latin America and Africa: Required vaccinations and certificate of proof for required countries.If so requested, the tourist has to be able to prove to the satisfaction of the migration officer to dispose of adequate financial means to provide for hotel expenses (if applicable) and living expenses during his/her stay or that he/she has a declaration of guarantee from a legal resident of Aruba.hotel or apartment) or that he/she owns property in Aruba (a residence, condominium, apartment, timeshare apartment or a pleasure yacht moored in Aruba with a length of at least 14 meters (46 feet) measured at the nominal water line) If so requested, the tourist has to be able to prove to the satisfaction of the migration officer that he/she has a valid reservation for an accommodation in Aruba (e.g.The necessary documents for returning to the country of origin or to a country that he/she has the right to enter, for example a valid residence permit (temporary or permanent), a re-entry permit or a (entry) visa.A completely filled-in and signed Embarkation and Disembarkation card (ED-card).If the tourist holds a passport from a visa required country then he/she must have a valid visa sticker in his/her passport (see list in visa section to determine if a visa is necessary) A passport that is valid upon entry and for the duration of stay in Aruba.Upon arrival in Aruba a tourist must have: Persons who are considered tourists are those who travel to Aruba for one of the following purposes: vacation and relaxation, sport, health reasons, family matters, study, religious purposes or a business visit.

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