Aruba / Telephone
The IDD code for Aruba is t 297, which is followed by a seven digit Aruban number. When calling from within the island, just dial the last seven digits.
Aruba has a modern telecommunications network. Long distance calls can be placed from any telephone or from SETAR phone booths around the island. Cellular roaming service and GSM capabilities are available in Aruba. Cellular phone rental is also available at the airport.
Many hotels provide dial up internet capabilities for guests, either complimentary or for a small fee. Check with your hotel for more information. There are several internet cafés on the island that provide access for a fee of about $5 an hour.
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Looking for inspiration?
- Windsurfing is very popular around Aruba
- Make the most of exclusive designer shops
- Marvel at the Dutch architecture around Oranjestad
- Enjoy local cuisine and culture at Charlie's Bar

