You’ll cruise Aruba’s streets and coastline on an electric scooter, feeling that warm island wind as you stop wherever catches your eye—beaches, bars, or shops. With helmet and lock included plus a quick safety intro from locals, you’ll have freedom to explore at your own pace—and maybe find yourself wishing every ride felt this easy.
The first thing I noticed was the faint hum of the scooter — barely louder than the wind. We picked up our Eurowheelz scooters near Oranjestad (the guy at the desk, Miguel, grinned when I asked if they were fast — “Fast enough for Aruba,” he said). The seat was bigger than I expected, actually comfy. Helmet on, quick rundown about the brakes and lock (I nodded like I understood everything but still had to ask about charging later), and we rolled out into that salty air.
I didn’t really plan a route. We ended up zigzagging past pastel houses and then down towards Eagle Beach. The tires felt solid even over those random bumps in the road — way less rattly than bikes I’ve rented before. At one point a group of kids waved at us from a mango stand; we stopped for a drink and tried to chat in a mix of English and Papiamento (mostly just laughed at ourselves). The sun was sharp but there was always this breeze coming off the sea, kind of sticky but not heavy.
We parked outside a little bar (lock included — easy) and watched local guys playing dominoes under some trees. Nobody seemed rushed here. When we got back on, my friend said she wished her commute at home felt like this. Honestly? Me too. Four hours went by weirdly fast; I almost forgot how quiet it all was until we hit traffic near Palm Beach and realized we could actually hear each other talk while riding.
The rental lasts for 4 hours (half day).
Yes, helmet is included with every rental.
You should feel comfortable riding two-wheel bikes or scooters.
A charging cable is provided if needed during your time.
No hotel pickup is included; you start at the rental location.
The tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or heart conditions.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the rental shop.
Your half-day includes use of a modern electric scooter with big wheels and seat, helmet for safety, lock so you can stop anywhere along your route, charging cable just in case you need it mid-ride, plus a quick but thorough safety explanation from staff before you set off exploring Aruba’s sights at your own pace.
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