Aruba in October
Weather, crowds, and prices, and whether October is your month.
Occasional brief showers; still the Caribbean's safest fall bet. Expect highs around 89°F, occasional showers, quiet, and lowest of the year.
The bigger picture for Aruba
- Best overall: Any month: Aruba sits outside the hurricane belt with near-constant weather.
- Best value: September-November, when rates drop 30-40% with essentially no weather risk.
- Watch out for: None serious: January-March carries the highest prices, not the worst weather.
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What a Aruba trip costs in October
A 7-night Aruba trip for two in October runs about $4,600 all-inclusive, covering flights, resort, and food. That's one of the cheapest months of the year, close to September's low of about $4,500.
See the full Aruba cost breakdown →Aruba month by month
| Month | High/Low | Rain | Crowds | Prices |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 85/76° | Very little rain | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
| February | 85/76° | Very little rain | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
| March | 86/77° | Very little rain | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
| April | 87/78° | Very little rain | Busy | Above average |
| May | 88/79° | Very little rain | Moderate | Good value |
| June | 89/80° | Very little rain | Moderate | Good value |
| July | 89/80° | Very little rain | Busy | Above average |
| August | 90/80° | Very little rain | Moderate | Good value |
| September | 90/80° | Very little rain | Quiet | Lowest of the year |
| October ← | 89/79° | Occasional showers | Quiet | Lowest of the year |
| November | 87/78° | Occasional showers | Moderate | Good value |
| December | 86/77° | Very little rain | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
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