Traveling on the ABC islands (Lesser Antilles)

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During Christmas, I want to travel to the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao). I know I can only fly between the islands, but how can I travel on the islands? Is it difficult to rent a car? Is there (good/affordable) public transport?

Edit: Uber and Lyft are currently not available.






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Can you visit the ABC Islands?

Can I travel to the ABC Islands during the COVID-19 pandemic? Yes, you can! As of January 1, 2021, all three islands are once again welcoming international visitors from the US, Europe, Canada, and more with similar pre-arrival testing protocols in place.

Which of the ABC Islands is the safest?

Safety in Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao The ABC Islands are among the safest in the Caribbean. The U.S. Department of State has given them only a Level 1 warning (the lowest possible) to \u201cexercise normal precautions\u201d when visiting.

What are the ABC Islands known for?

They are collectively known as the ABC islands. Their shared Dutch colonial history and West Indian heritage, plus their fortuitous location outside of the tropical hurricane belt, make these islands a coveted playground for snowbirds, sun seekers, avid windsurfers and scuba divers.

Which is better Curacao or Bonaire?

Curacao has over 35 bays and smaller beaches. Bonaire offers far a tinier number of beaches and also less accessible beaches. Bonaire does offer a more pristine beach with beautiful pebbles and petrified coral, but offers fewer facilities (no umbrellas, chairs, toilets and/or beach bars & restaurants).



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