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(BRU) Brussels
BELGIUM - All Airports
(AUA) Aruba
ARUBA - Aruba Reina Beatrix
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BRU) All Airports
Brussels, Belgium
(AUA) Aruba Reina Beatrix
Aruba, Aruba
18
Jul
Saturday
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Brussels to Aruba: Your Guide to Flying BRU–AUA

Direct & connecting flights|BRU – AUA|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
12h 45m1 stop via AMS
Flight duration
7,825 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Brussels to Aruba

The flight from Brussels to Aruba typically involves a connection in Amsterdam or another major hub, with total travel times ranging from 11 to 14 hours depending on the layover. Aruba's dry, sunny climate makes it a year-round destination, though the peak season runs from December through April. Outside those months, you'll find fewer crowds and more availability — ideal for last minute travelers looking to escape to the Caribbean on short notice. The island is compact but packed with things to do, from the dramatic rock formations at Arikok National Park to the calm turquoise waters of Eagle Beach. Direct connections from Europe are limited, so flexibility with departure times can make a real difference. Last minute fares on this route occasionally appear when seats go unsold on connecting flights. Once you land at Queen Beatrix International Airport, the island's reliable bus system and compact size make getting around straightforward.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Brussels (BRU) to Aruba (AUA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Brussels to Aruba are typically during the off-peak season from mid-April through June and September through early November. During these periods, you can find significantly lower fares as tourist demand decreases. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can also help secure better deals.
Do I need a visa to travel from Belgium to Aruba?+
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Flying from Brussels to Aruba: Your Gateway to the Caribbean

The flight from Brussels to Aruba is one of those journeys that transforms a gray European day into a sun-drenched Caribbean escape in a matter of hours. Connecting Belgium's capital with the island of Aruba, this route spans roughly 7,800 kilometers and takes approximately nine to ten hours, depending on whether you fly direct or with a layover. It is a route that has grown steadily in popularity among European travelers seeking warm weather, turquoise waters, and a relaxed island atmosphere.

Direct flights from Brussels to Aruba are operated seasonally by TUI fly, typically during the winter months when demand peaks among travelers eager to escape the cold. Outside the direct flight season, connecting options are plentiful through airlines like KLM via Amsterdam or Air France via Paris. Amsterdam Schiphol is a particularly convenient hub for this route, adding only a brief stopover before the transatlantic leg to Queen Beatrix International Airport in Oranjestad.

Aruba enjoys a remarkably consistent climate, with temperatures hovering around 28 to 32 degrees Celsius year-round. The island sits just outside the hurricane belt, making it a relatively safe bet even during the Atlantic hurricane season from June through November. That said, the most popular time to visit is between December and April, when European winters make the contrast especially appealing. Prices tend to reflect this demand, so travelers with flexible schedules might find better value during the shoulder months of May or November, when the weather remains beautiful and crowds thin out.

Once you arrive, Aruba offers far more than just beaches, though Eagle Beach and Palm Beach alone would justify the trip. The island's Arikok National Park covers nearly twenty percent of its surface and reveals a rugged, desert-like landscape of cacti, limestone caves, and dramatic coastline. The capital Oranjestad charms visitors with its Dutch colonial architecture painted in pastel colors, while the local cuisine blends Caribbean, Dutch, and South American influences in unexpected ways.

For the flight itself, a few practical tips can make a difference. Seats on the left side of the aircraft often offer better views during the Caribbean approach. Noise-canceling headphones and a good book are essential companions for the long haul, and staying hydrated throughout the flight helps with adjusting to the tropical heat upon arrival. Since Aruba uses the Aruban florin but widely accepts US dollars and credit cards, there is no urgent need to exchange currency before departure from Brussels.

This connection between Brussels and Aruba represents more than just a flight. It is a bridge between two worlds shaped by shared Dutch heritage, making the cultural transition surprisingly seamless for Belgian and Dutch travelers alike.