Aruba's currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted. Banks also exchange other foreign currency such as Euros. Traveler's checks are widely accepted and there is normally no charge for using them in hotels, restaurants and stores. read more
Aruba's currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted. Banks also exchange other foreign currency such as Euros. Traveler's checks are widely accepted and there is normally no charge for using them in hotels, restaurants and stores. read more
Aruba's currency is the florin denoted by the letters "Awg." but also widely known as "Afl.". The official rate at which banks accept US dollar banknotes is Awg. 1,77 and checks at Awg. 1,78. read more
Re: Currency used in Aruba Feb 3, 2007, 11:33 PM US $$ is accepted everywhere but if you go to any of the "off-the-beaten-path-of-tourism" places, I would get some Aruban currency. read more