“One Happy Workation” – Digital Nomad Program In Aruba
One Happy Workation – Digital Nomad In Aruba
Aruba – Your new office in paradise!
Your Happy Place is making your workspace the sunny shores of Aruba! If you’re working from home, why not try working from paradise instead. This is the perfect destination to enjoy One Happy Workation. US nationals can work, play and stay for up to three months! Enjoy special rates, free WiFi, breakfast, all-inclusive food & beverage options and more.
Discover the island, read more about Extended Stays on Aruba, enjoy special discounts and access to local experiences. Your dogs and cats are welcome to join you in Aruba too! This page will tell you everything you need to know about your One Happy Workation in Aruba.
Frequently asked questions
Who is eligible to participate in the One Happy Workation program?
All U.S. Nationals with a valid passport.
What is the minimum and maximum length for the One Happy Workation program?
The minimum stay is one week and the maximum is 90 days. If you’ve decided to extend your stay while here, you can, as long as you do not exceed the 90 days.
How long will the One Happy Workation program be valid?
This depends on the booking and travel period of each accommodation, please refer to the indivual offers for the program dates.
How do I get started? Are there any forms I need to fill out?
No, you’ll simply need to book one of the great package deals.
Will I be getting any official documentation from the Aruban government?
No, since the maximum of 90 days is permissible for U.S. Nationals with a valid passport, you will not need any governmental documentation.
Can I bring my pet on a workation?
In most cases you can travel with your cat or dog, however, specific entry requirements apply. Please check if pets are welcome directly with the accommodation of your choice, prior to booking. Visit our page with tips when traveling with pets https://www.aruba.com/us/plan-your-visit/tips-for-visitors/traveling-to-aruba-with-pets . Or more information, please contact the public health department at vetservice@dvg.aw.
What if I want to stay longer than 3 months?
As of now, the program is only valid for a maximum stay of 3 months. This may be extended in the future. For more information visit our immigration requirements page.
Do I get any added benefits with this program?
Yes, in addition to discounted rates on accommodations, many of the packages come with some special “extras”, including discounts on experiences and local activities.
How can I access the local discounts and experiences?
If the accommodation you’re staying at is offering them in their One Happy Workation package, feel free to reach out to them and claim your local perks.
Can I work from anywhere or just at my accommodation?
The island is your office, feel free to work anywhere. There are also workspaces available on the island such as, Workspace, Impact Hub, Piso3, and more!
Are there dedicated work zones at the participating accommodations?
Many accommodations have business centers, but there are no specific designated zones.
What is the Wi-Fi like around the island?
Wi-Fi will be available at all participating accommodations. There are also designated free Wi-Fi zones around Aruba.
How about my mobile phone coverage, are there affordable local options?
If you want to stay connected on the go, you can purchase a SIM-card from telecommunications companies SETAR or Digicel and purchase prepaid internet for the duration of your stay.
Do I actually need to work while there? Can I just take an extended vacation?
Working is not mandatory. You can spend your extended stay as you like.
Are there rules and regulations around the type of work I can do in Aruba?
You have to be employed by a company or be self-employed in your home country. As a visitor in Aruba, you are not allowed to render services to and receive income from an Aruban company or individual, as this requires a work or business permit. In addition, you may not perform work that include any activities that are illegal in Aruba.
Will I need to pay income taxes to Aruba for my time spent in Aruba?
No, as you will not be registered as an Aruba Resident, and your income will be supplied by a company in your home country.
What is the COVID-19 situation on island? Will I be safe?
Aruba took rigorous measures for the safety and well-being of our visitors and locals during the pandemic. Currently, there are no entry and testing requirements, or mandatory insurance, etc. to enter Aruba. For more information visit our Traveler Health Requirements Page.
What are the travel requirements for Aruba?
Visitors must have a passport that is valid for the duration of the trip with a proof of return. Additionally, a completed and approved online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) card. For more information, visit our immigration requirements page.
What should I select as “purpose of visit” on the online ED card form?
One Happy Workation.
What if I have medical emergency or need?
You will be assisted by local medical professionals. We strongly recommend purchasing general travel insurance to cover any medical costs.
Immigration requirements
For visitors taking advantage of the “One Happy Workation” program, it is important to take note of the most updated Immigration Requirements and Regulations for their stay in Aruba.
Click here to learn more about passport requirements, visas (if needed), ticketing conditions, completion of the online Embarkation/Disembarkation card process, recommended insurance coverage for entry to Aruba and more. You’ll also find details on maximum length of stay periods, including information for those visitors who own property in Aruba. And make sure to stay up-to-date on the latest Aruba traveler health requirements.
What To Do In Aruba
With its sun-kissed beaches, rugged countryside, and captivating culture, Aruba is a Caribbean gem, proving that great things come in small packages. Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping water sports or serene horseback rides through Arikok National Park, to set sail on the Caribbean Sea as the sun goes down, or to party in Palm Beach until the sun comes up, Aruba tours offer an array of experiences that will suit any traveler’s style.
Q:
What are the best tours in Aruba?
A:
The best-rated Aruba excursions get you up from the beach chair and into the wild. They include:
Aruba Off-Road Jeep Safari: Natural Pool and Beach Tour
Aruba Natural Pool and Indian Cave Jeep Safari
Aruba UTV, ATV Adventure to Secret Beach and Cave Pool
Aruba Off-Road Safari Tour to Natural Pool
Arusun Catamaran Sail with Snorkeling in Aruba
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