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(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
(AUA) Aruba
ARUBA - Aruba Reina Beatrix
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
(AUA) Aruba Reina Beatrix
Aruba, Aruba
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Bogotá to Aruba: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|BOG – AUA|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
3h 05mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Bogotá to Aruba

The hop from Bogotá to Aruba is one of the quicker escapes from the Andes to the Caribbean, clocking in at just over three hours nonstop. Avianca and Copa (via Panama City) are the usual suspects, though direct service comes and goes depending on the season. Most travelers leave El Dorado in the morning and land at Queen Beatrix by early afternoon, which leaves plenty of daylight for a first swim at Eagle Beach. High season runs from December through April, when Aruba sits comfortably outside the hurricane belt and Bogotá residents are looking for warmer air. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to have better availability than weekends, especially around Colombian holidays. Pack light layers — Bogotá is chilly at 2,600 meters, while Oranjestad rarely dips below 25°C. Booking last minute on this route works best when you stay flexible with return dates.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Bogotá (BOG) to Aruba (AUA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Bogotá to Aruba are typically May, September, and early November, when demand is lower after peak travel seasons. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you find better fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Bogotá to Aruba?+
Do Colombian citizens need a visa to travel to Aruba?+
Are there direct flights from Bogotá to Aruba, or do I need a layover?+
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Flying from Bogotá to Aruba: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Bogotá to Aruba connects the cool Andean highlands with one of the sunniest islands in the southern Caribbean. It's a route that appeals to Colombians seeking a quick beach escape, as well as international travelers combining a South American city break with time on white-sand shores. The flight typically takes around two and a half hours nonstop, though schedules and connections can vary depending on the airline and season.

Avianca and Wingo have historically offered direct service on this corridor, while carriers like Copa Airlines provide one-stop alternatives via Panama City. Direct flights are the most convenient option, but connecting itineraries sometimes offer more flexibility with departure times. Cabin comfort is generally standard short-haul: expect economy seating, a light snack or buy-on-board menu, and modest baggage allowances on low-cost operators. Booking a few weeks in advance tends to yield reasonable fares, and midweek departures are often less crowded than weekend flights.

Aruba's climate is famously stable, sitting outside the main hurricane belt and enjoying dry, breezy weather nearly year-round. That said, the shoulder months of May, June, and September often provide the sweet spot for travelers: warm temperatures, fewer tourists, and softer prices compared to the high season between December and April. If you're keen on windsurfing at Fisherman's Huts or exploring Arikok National Park without crowds, this quieter window is ideal. The Christmas and New Year period, meanwhile, sees the highest demand from Colombian holidaymakers, so early booking is wise.

Leaving El Dorado International Airport, travelers should factor in Bogotá's elevation and occasionally slow security lines—arriving at least two hours before departure is sensible. On arrival at Queen Beatrix International Airport, immigration is straightforward, though visitors must complete Aruba's online ED Card before landing. U.S. preclearance facilities on the return leg make Aruba a strategic stopover for those continuing to North America, but travelers heading back to Colombia use the standard international terminal.

What makes the Bogotá to Aruba route interesting is the dramatic contrast it offers in such a short span of time. In the morning you might be sipping tinto in Zona G at 2,600 meters above sea level; by afternoon, you're barefoot at Eagle Beach with a cold drink. Spanish is widely understood on the island alongside English, Dutch, and Papiamento, which eases the transition for Latin American visitors. It's a compact, reliable flight that delivers an outsized change of scenery, and for many that's precisely the appeal.