
Oranjestad in January
Great time to visit
Peak season perfection with flawless weather and maximum crowds. You'll pay top dollar but get guaranteed sunshine and calm seas. Book everything way ahead or you'll be stuck with overpriced scraps.
Weather
January brings Aruba's driest weather with barely any rain and constant trade winds keeping humidity comfortable. Expect sunny skies almost daily with temperatures hovering in the perfect sweet spot. The northeast trade winds blow at 15-20 mph, making beach days absolutely ideal.
29°C high24°C low2 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$280/day average
Events & Festivals
- •New Year's Day celebrations
- •Aruba Marathon (late January)
- •Bon Bini Festival weekly at Fort Zoutman
January Tips
- •Book hotels at least 4 months ahead - this is peak season pricing
- •Rent a car early as agencies sell out completely
- •Make dinner reservations before arriving, especially for beachfront spots
All Months
Aruba sits outside the hurricane belt, so Oranjestad works year-round. The trade winds keep temperatures around 82-86°F constantly. December through April brings the most tourists and highest prices - expect hotel rates to double during this peak season. But the weather's identical in May or November, when you'll pay 40% less for the same ocean view. Hurricane season technically runs June through November, but Aruba rarely sees more than a passing shower. The windiest months are June and July - great for windsurfing, less ideal for beach lounging. Christmas and New Year's turn the downtown area into a party zone with street festivals, but book accommodations months ahead. Honestly, flip a coin and pick any month. The biggest weather decision you'll make is whether to pack a light sweater for air-conditioned restaurants.
Oranjestad Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
8/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
7/10
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