The Caribbean is often described as a postcard-like destination, with its relaxed charm and clear waters. And while many of the islands live up to that image, recent U.S. travel advisories have raised concerns for travelers—with U.S. travel advisories Citing rising crime, civil unrest and limited healthcare.
Aruba is a refreshing break from the norm. The sun-drenched island has not only defied those warnings, but also won top honors. Caribbean Island Safety Index 2025Released on July 14, 2025 Always All InclusiveSandals Resorts has a team that includes experts. The index evaluated U.S. travel advisories, local crime data, hurricane risk, and health care readiness to determine the safest destinations in the region—and Aruba The No. 1 spot was claimed by the United States. 1 spot.
For those who know the island well, this ranking is not surprising. Aruba is known as “One Happy Island”, thanks to the warm and welcoming culture of its people. It also boasts a low crime rate, with a strong focus on safety for tourists. It is a compact island with easy navigation, well-maintained streets and reliable public transportation. It is located outside the hurricane zone and enjoys an average of 300 days of sunshine a year.
Aruba is more than just a safe place to visit. Aruba is home to nearly 20 percent of its original land. Arikok National ParkHome to the volcanic hills and other natural wonders, such as the Conchi Natural PoolThe park offers a striking contrast to the island’s famed coastline, where Eagle Beach and Palm Beach–both consistently ranked among the world’s best beaches — boast powdery white sand and shimmering turquoise waters. The park offers a striking contrast to the island’s famed coastline, where Eagle Beach and Palm Beach—both consistently ranked among the world’s best—boast powdery white sand and shimmering turquoise waters.
Visitors can also explore other attractions, such as The Butterfly Farm Experience the vibrant culture of the island through the Aruba CarnivalThe lively celebration dates back to 1954. The festivities begin in November and peak in January and February — making it a perfect escape during the U.S. winter months.
Aruba has received the highest possible score in 2025 for its U.S. Travel Advisor status.Level 1The island also scored 9 out of 10 for its low crime rate and 8 out of 10 for health care access, which adheres to high Dutch medical standards. The island was also rated 9/10 for its low criminal rate, and 8/10 for access to health care that adheres to Dutch medical standards.
The index collected data from the U.S. State Department as well as local law enforcement, NOAA and WHO.
Barbados was ranked third. 2 and Grenada and Curaçao tied for No. 3. Below you will find the full list along with the final safety score for each destination (higher scores are better).
1. Aruba
Score out 10: 9.3
2. Barbados
Score: 9.2
3. Grenada
Score: 9.0
3. (tie) Curaçao
Score: 9.0
5. Antigua & Barbuda
Score: 8.1
6. Puerto Rico
Score: 7.6
7. Dominican Republic
Score: 7.0
8. Saint Lucia
Score: 6.8
9. The Bahamas
Score: 6.5
10. Jamaica
Score: 5.5