
For an island that has a population of less than 40,000 people, it's surprising that you can find a variety of choices from luxury to economy cars Aruba. You can even rent a cargo van, minivan, or all-terrain 4x4 Jeep.
If you don't know yet what you want to rent, here are a few things to think about:
Economy cars - Aruba works great with an economy car. The speed limit is 40km/h in town and 60km/h out of town. You won't be doing any racing here, especially if the extent of your adventure is hitting the restaurants in Oranjestad's downtown area or shopping the wharfs and chi-chi boutiques.
Economy cars make it easy to navigate Main Street and Lloyd G. Smith Blvd. You want something small to hold your souvenirs. Plus, these cars are much better for navigating the unmarked streets when you have to make a turn at the last minute.
4x4 all-terrain Jeeps - Get lost in Aruba. It doesn't get much better than this. You'll find your way out easy because the island is only six miles wide and 20 miles long. The unpaved back roads beg for something like a 4x4 Jeep. Ask your rental company about driving all over the island. Your insurance may not cover some of the trails. They'll let you know which ones.
Luxury cars - Pull up to the red carpet casinos and nightclubs on the southwest coast of Aruba with a Lexus, BMW, or Mercedes.
Car hire - This is great if you aren't sure that you need a rental car the whole time. Maybe you want someone to do the driving for you, so you can get a good view of all the natural wonders.
Whatever choice you make, Mercedes or economy cars, Aruba has more choices than you could imagine this remote island having. On the other hand, it's no surprise when you see how the island caters to tourism.
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