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31 Jan 2022

Those fully vaccinated can travel to Aruba without a Covid-19 test.

To help ensure the safety and well-being of all Aruba’s residents and visitors, the Government of Aruba continually assesses the status of Covid-19.

Therefore, effective February 3, 2022, Aruba will allow all travellers to enter the island without having to take a Covid-19 test as long as they have a digitally verifiable QR-Code proof of a Covid-19 booster vaccination.

Alternatively, they can take an antigen test one day prior or a PCR test up to a maximum of three days prior to travelling to Aruba.

A complete vaccination status includes a booster shot administered at least seven days before travel. A booster means an additional Covid-19 vaccine dose, in combination with a completed primary series. Any combination of the following vaccines will be accepted: Pfizer BioNTech (Comirnaty), Moderna (Spikevax), AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Johnson&Johnson (Janssen), Novavax (Nuvaxovid). This needs to be uploaded as part of the ED Card process no earlier than 3 days before arrival.

Visitors between the ages of 12 and 17 can enter Aruba with a completed primary series, so no booster shot is required at this time.

This change in status is applicable to all arrivals, regardless of country of residence.

For more information about Aruba, go to https://www.aruba.com/uk

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