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How expensive is Aruba?
I have heard Aruba is very expensive... Are there any inexpensive restaurants, or even fast food choices anywhere?
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Yes, there is a wide variety of places to eat on Aruba. Including fast food.
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Not expensive (other than airfare, sometimes) - lots of fast food places, buses are a good deal, some fairly inexpensive hotels.
However, we had trouble finding mid-priced places to eat (a step up from fast food, but not expensive). |
There are restaurants in every price range. A good inexpensive place is Salt n Pepper across from the Radisson and Hyatt in the high rise section.
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I think expensive is relative. We live in Massachusetts and I find Aruba's restaurants to be priced in the same range as here at home. And the good thing about Aruba is there are good restaurants in all price ranges.
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In my opinion, Aruba is one of the least expensive islands in the Caribbean. Agree that it is difficult to find "mid-range" choices.
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when I see folks saying Aruba is inexpensive I laugh...which means they are willing to pay US prices or more!
Compare the cost of a $20 modern beach hotel room in the Dom. Rep...where they grow their own food...to that of Aruba...where it takes $60-70US to find anything even close to it, and an island that must import 90% of its food needs...and you'll see that the comments so far are quite limited and subjective. Aruba is not a cheap island to visit! Do you want to see what inexpensive looks like: This place should be over $350 any place else...yet it is only 1/3 of that: http://www.villaserena.com/ |
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