JoeTPhilly
Contributor
The airport in Aruba sucks but how long you will be stuck in line depends on a couple of things; season and day of departure. For example, flying to the USA on a Saturday in February or March will be a nightmare. You will probably need the full 3 hours recommended to go through all the nonsense. If flying on a weekday or in low season it isn't that bad.Nice report! I'm considering Aruba for a family trip with some diving, but I've started seeing some horror stories about having to wait hours in the sun for the flight home. We'll have a couple of people with health issues (especially standing for long periods in the sun) -- how was your experience at the Aruba airport?
As to the sun, you really aren't in direct sunlight as they have sun sails for some shade but it is hot standing outside in a line. This line is after you check-in and are waiting for immigration. See the pdf map attached. The purple line shows the flow. After you leave the check-in area and before point B it is outside under the sun sails. It is going to be very hot but you will be out of direct sunlight.
You can pay to bypass the lines. I don't have a link but there is a pay service to bypass the lines. I think it is like $150/person
Tips for Aruba.
First, get Global Entry. You clear US Customs and Border Protection in Aruba so you will be going through Aruba immigration check-out, Aruba security, US Customs and then US security. Global Entry cuts time off of the US Customs and Border Protection line. Pre-check doesn't apply there so no way to save time in the US security line but it does save time when landing in the US if you have a connection.
Get there 3 hours before and have patience.
As to the diving. If this is a trip to see Aruba and enjoy top side things with a couple morning dives it is a good choice. If going primarily for diving, go elsewhere.