Can You Use US Money in Aruba?

Travelling to Aruba and wondering if you need to exchange your dollars before you land? Here’s the simple answer: yes, you can use US money in Aruba almost everywhere.
Why are US dollars accepted in Aruba?
Although the island’s official currency is the Aruban Florin (AWG), the US dollar plays such a big role in everyday life that it’s practically a second currency. That’s because:
- Aruba’s economy is heavily linked to tourism from the United States.
- The florin is pegged to the dollar at a fixed rate (about Afl. 1.79 = USD 1.00).
- Many businesses price goods in both florins and dollars to keep things simple for visitors.
So whether you’re paying for a taxi, buying groceries, or settling your hotel bill, USD is almost always accepted.
Will you ever need Aruban Florins?
In short, sometimes. For most tourist-focused purchases, dollars are fine. But:
- Small local shops and food stalls might prefer florins.
- You could receive change back in florins even if you paid in dollars.
- Public buses and smaller services are easier to pay in local currency.
Tip: ATMs in Aruba dispense both US dollars and florins, so you can decide which works best for you.
Everyday money tips for Aruba
- Bring smaller bills: Large USD notes aren’t always easy to break.
- Check the price label: Many restaurants and stores show prices in both USD and AWG.
- Card-friendly island: Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, so cash isn’t always necessary.
- Exchange isn’t urgent: No need to hunt for exchange desks before your trip — your dollars will be fine.
Enjoy your holiday
You don’t need to worry about converting all your cash before visiting Aruba. US dollars are widely accepted, and the fixed exchange rate makes it straightforward to switch between dollars and florins when needed.
If you’re supporting family in Aruba, Paysend makes it easy to send money straight to cards and bank accounts – so your loved ones can spend in dollars or florins without extra hassle.
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