The safest island in the Caribbean. It's hurricane-free.

Aruba is an island ideal for travelers seeking exotic experiences, yet prioritizing safety above all else. According to the 2025 Caribbean Island Index, published on July 14, 2025, by Always All Inclusive, the Dutch autonomous region boasts the lowest crime rate. Travelers are also drawn to the region's weather, boasting 300 days of sunshine per year and a low risk of hurricanes.
Aruba is a paradise for touristsParadise beaches, a coral reef, and beautiful weather – many tourists need nothing more for a perfect vacation. Aruba, one of the three so-called ABC islands, which also include Bonaire and Curaçao, offers all this. Travelers from around the world are drawn here not only by the natural beauty but also by the safety and security so sought after by foreign visitors during their stay in South America.
Aruba belongs to the Netherlands and is known as the "lucky island," where tourists don't have to worry about high crime or limited healthcare. "The island is compact and easy to navigate, with well-maintained roads and reliable public transportation. It's also fortunate to be safely outside the hurricane belt and enjoy an average of over 300 days of sunshine per year," it reads.
These islands are not safeIn addition to Aruba, Always All Inclusive also highlighted Barbados and Grenada, which placed second and third, respectively. The Bahamas and Jamaica ranked lower. The island, considered the world capital of reggae music, has a dark side. The US State Department has repeatedly warned tourists against traveling to the island, which has been the site of a series of mysterious murders in the past. Crime is so common that tourists can experience it even in closed resorts.
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