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Cell Phone Services:
Cellular roaming service and GSM capabilities are normal in Aruba. Please contact your local service provider about the features before traveling to Aruba.

Setar N.V. and Digicel have Kiosks and help desk at the arrival hall at the airport in order to provide more information.

Cellular phone rentals require that an individual show proper identification, such as a passport. A deposit is usually required.

Internet Access:
The only Internet Service Provider in Aruba, the telephone company known as SETAR, provides dial-up access to non-residents and visitors. For more information please call SETAR Help Desk at 5834000 or visit website: http://123.setarnet.aw

Many hotels also provide dial-up capabilities for guests, either complimentary or for a small fee. Check with your selected hotel for more information.

There is several other Internet café's through out the island that provide access to the Internet for a fee of about $5 an hour.

Aruba now also provides WIFI technology and has several hot spots throughout the island. Most of the hotel properties on the island now offer WIFI service at their properties. For more information, please contact the resort you are staying at or Setar N.V. at (297) 5825151. You can also visit their website at http://www.wifi-aruba.com/

Wi-Fi hotspots in Aruba are available at these locations where you can connect to the internet with your prepaid access code or using your credit card.
Hotspots available are:
Teleshop Palm Beach
Cruise Terminal
Sunset Apartments
Spirit N.V.
Delifrance
Scandals
Manchebo Beach Resort
Wendy's Palm Beach
Wendy's Cura Cabai
Sbarro La hacienda
Sbarro Airport
Sbarro Renaissance
Certified Megamall
Grand Cafe Tropical
Casa del Mar
Café the Plaza
Moomba Beach
Cyberzone Internet Café
Aruba Grand Beach Resort & Casino
Brickell Bay Beach Club
Aruba Beach Club
Playa Linda Beach Resort
International Airport Reina Beatrix
The New Havana Beach Club
Kokoa Beach Bar
Bucuti Beach Resort & Tara Beach Suites
Holiday Inn Beach Resort
Costa Linda Beach Resort
Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort & Casino
Tony's Romas, Adrian Lacle blvd
Renaissance Marina Yacht Club
Seasons Concepts Internet Café
Board Walk Vacation Retreat

Local access numbers for America On-Line, Prodigy, CompuServe; AT&T etc. are not available in Aruba and are all considered as long distance calls to the US.

International Calls:
Aruba offers several options to call internationally; you can use the land line, you will have to dial the outside code and then the number.

You can also call collect or use your credit card to place a phone call. You can place a collect call or credit card call at any of the blue phones located mostly at the lobbies of your hotel and also in the downtown area. The phones have instructions on how to place the calls.

It is highly advisable to purchase and use calling cards in order to make international phone calls. The calling cards can be obtained through out the island at gas stations, mini markets, supermarkets and at the various Setar teleshops. Cards, like the Ventaha usually vary between $5, $15, $20 and $30.



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