Aruba, an autonomous island in the Caribbean, is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Tourist facilities are widely available.
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Crime: There has been an increase in crime in Aruba. Although strolling downtown or in other tourist areas after dark used to be generally safe.
Medical Facilities: Medical care is good in Aruba
Arthropodborne diseases:
Water- or foodborne diseases:
Other diseases:
Compulsory vaccinations: yellow fever certificate if arriving from infected areas. Exempt infants under 6 months.
Recommended immunisations: *diphtheria, hepatitis A, *hepatitis B, *polio, *TB, tetanus, *typhoid * recommended in some circumstances, travellers making 3 or more visits per year, stays of more than 3 months in a rural area, high-risk occupational groups & backpackers staying more than 1 month.
Blood transfusion & tissue transplantation risk according to UK BTS:
Yellow fever vaccination requirements and recommendations and malaria situation in Aruba
Food and Water Safety
HIV Risk
Check travelers health risks by CDC before, after and while traveling to Aruba and prevention before arrival at Aruba.
Travel data, health safety, warnings and recommendations for Canadian who willing to visit Aruba.