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One Happy Workation in Aruba!

Tired of your same old office view? How about a “One Happy Workation” in paradise, the perfect balance of work and play!

Aruba now allows for visitors to book their stay for up to a 3-month duration (90 days), work remotely in paradise, and take advantage of the offered accommodation packages. Packages can include: special rates, complimentary WiFi, breakfast, all-inclusive food & beverage options, access to special local experiences, and more. Visitors can choose from any participating accommodation, ranging from small hotels to large resorts, and even private villas!

Ready to book your “One Happy Workation” or long-term stay? Select your desired package and accommodation below!

*View a full list of accommodations in Aruba or for more detailed information on packages, booking & travel dates, contact the participating accommodation of your choice.

Requirements regarding remote work in Aruba can be found at the bottom of this page.

One Happy Workation Package
Blue Residences Aruba
Work, Relax and Enjoy! Tired of your boring office and weather? Come to Aruba…work, rejuvenate and experience how the locals live on the happy island....
Work, Relax and Enjoy at BlueAruba

Important Requirements:

  • Currently, this program is available to US nationals with a valid passport and allows for participants to book their stay in Aruba for up to 90 days (rather than the usual 30-days for US nationals).
  • Participants must select "One Happy Workation" as the "purpose of visit" on the ED Card form, currently no additional official forms are required.
  • One must be employed by a company or be self-employed within your home country. You may not render services to and receive income from a local Aruban company or individual (for this a work or business permit is required)
  • If you reside in a different country, we still urge you to consider working remotely in Aruba, as anyone can do it! All you need to do is confirm the maximum amount of days you are legally allowed to stay in Aruba. We strongly recommend you check Aruba’s entry requirements and contact Aruba’s Immigration Department (DIMAS) for more details.
  • For any further details on this program, it is necessary to contact the Aruba Tourism Authority.
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