Is Aruba Bonaire and Curacao?


Is Aruba Bonaire and Curacao? With similar local cultures — a heady brew of European, African and Hispanic influences — Curacao and Aruba are both autonomous constituent countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, while Bonaire is a special municipality of the Netherlands.


Is it safe to go to Aruba right now?

Aruba is very happy to be welcoming visitors to our One Happy Island once again. All travellers to Aruba are subject to health requirements and protocols. Please read the information on the following pages carefully if you are travelling to, visiting, or leaving Aruba.


Is Aruba expensive?

Not If You Opt For Low-Cost Activities (And There Are Plenty!). Aruba is brimming with free and low-cost things to do that will make your tropical vacation fun, memorable, and affordable. First of all, skip the tourist traps.


Are Aruba Bonaire and Curaçao the same?

Aruba and Curacao are both constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, while Bonaire is a municipality of the Netherlands. You'll find Dutch influence intermingled in each one of the islands, especially when it comes to some of the architecture, language and food.


What language do they speak in Aruba Bonaire Curacao?

Papiamentu. Papiamentu is spoken on the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, which lie near very near Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea. The language was formed after the arrival of Europeans and West Africans in the New World. Arawak Indians from the mainland populated these islands first.