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**Aruba Crowned Safest Caribbean Island in 2025 Safety Index**
**ORANJESTAD, ARUBA –** Amidst rising concerns about safety in the Caribbean, Aruba has emerged as a beacon of tranquility, claiming the top spot in the Caribbean Island Safety Index 2025. The index, released on July 14, 2025, by Always All Inclusive, a team of Sandals Resorts experts, analyzed U.S. travel advisories, crime statistics, hurricane risk, and healthcare readiness across the region.
Known as “One Happy Island,” Aruba stood out for its consistently low crime rates, proactive tourism safety measures, and location outside the hurricane belt. The island received perfect scores for its U.S. Travel Advisory status (Level 1, the safest rating) and lack of hurricane threat. It also scored highly for its low crime rate (9/10) and healthcare access (8/10), which aligns with Dutch medical standards.
“Aruba offers visitors the quintessential Caribbean experience without the safety concerns plaguing some other islands,” said a spokesperson for Always All Inclusive. “Our data clearly shows that Aruba prioritizes the well-being of its guests and residents.”
Beyond safety, Aruba boasts stunning natural beauty. Nearly 20% of the island is a national park home to volcanic hills and the Conchi Natural Pool. The island is also famous for beaches like Eagle Beach and Palm Beach, known for powdery white sand and turquoise waters.
Visitors can also immerse themselves in the island’s vibrant culture, particularly during the Aruba Carnival, a lively celebration beginning in November and peaking in January and February.
The Safety Index utilized data from sources including the U.S. State Department, local law enforcement, NOAA, and WHO. Barbados secured the second position, with Grenada and Curaçao sharing third place. The following countries followed in the rankings: Antigua & Barbuda with a score of 8.17; Dominican Republic with a score of 7.0.