Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
You'll pay about $5 per hour or $25 per day for a basic bicycle, $35 per day
for a scooter, and $45 to $100 per day for a motorcycle. To roar around the
island on a Harley will cost $150 per day during tourist season.
Rental Companies
Big Twin Aruba/Harley-Dividson , L.G. Smith Blvd 124A,
Oranjestad,
297-582-8660; www.harleydavidson-aruba.com.
Pablito's Bike Rental , I. G. Smith Blvd 234, Oranjestad,
297-
582-8655.
George's Cycle Rental/Yamaha , L.G. Smith 124, Oranjestad,
297-582-5975.
Melchor Cycle Rental , Bubalbi 106B, Noord,
297-587-1787.
Ron's Motorcycle Rental , Bakval 17A, Noord,
297-586-2090.
Semver Cycle Rental , Noord 22, Noord,
297-586-6851.
By Bus
You can't get everywhere on Aruba by public bus, but fre-
quent scheduled service runs to many areas Monday through
Saturday from 6 am until 6 pm, with less frequent service
from 6 pm until midnight. On Sundays and holidays, buses
operate a light schedule between 6 am and 6 pm.
Have the correct change when you board. A one-way ticket is $1.15 or 2Afl,
and round-trip fare is $2. Stops are marked by a yellow Bushalte road sign.
You can pick up a schedule at the Arubus station behind the Parliament
Building on Zoutmanstraat in Oranjestad or at tourist information booths
and hotel reception areas throughout the island. Regular routes run
between San Nicholas on the southwest coast and the resorts along
beaches on the northwest coast, with stops in Oranjestad.
TIP: For information on bus routes contact
Arubus ,
297-582-7089.
 
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