Shipping to Aruba

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How to use the shipping cost calculator

1
Enter the departure and destination points.
Enter the data or select from the suggested list.
2
Enter the weight and dimensions of the cargo, including packaging.
These parameters are necessary for the calculation in our calculator.
3
Click the CALCULATE button.
The calculation of the freight transportation will begin. You will need to wait a few seconds for the calculation result to appear.

How to Choose Transport Companies for Calculation?

Need to ship to Aruba for personal delivery, eCommerce, or urgent documents? The right service depends on three things: speed, total landed cost (shipping + import charges), and tracking visibility.

With the Track.Global delivery calculator, you can compare international shipping services side by side—so you don’t have to jump between carrier sites every time you plan shipping to Aruba.  

Quick pick: which option is best for shipping to Aruba?

  • Fastest (time-definite courier): FedEx International Priority or DHL Express

  • Balanced speed + cost: FedEx International Economy

  • Postal option (often more budget-friendly): USPS Priority Mail International

  • For online stores that want fewer “surprise fees” for customers: Passport (DDP cross-border shipping) 

Delivery times to Aruba (what to expect)

International transit times vary by origin city, pickup cut-off, customs clearance, and peak season. Still, these published ranges are a good benchmark:

Carrier / service

Typical delivery time

Best for

USPS Priority Mail International

6–10 business days

Non-urgent parcels, gifts, documents via postal network

FedEx International Priority

1–3 business days

Urgent shipments with strong end-to-end visibility

FedEx International Economy

2–5 business days

Reliable delivery when you’re not in a rush

DHL Express

Time-definite express; delivery times vary by route

Urgent/time-sensitive shipments

Passport (Passport Shipping)

Depends on lane + merchant setup

Cross-border eCommerce, often with DDP

USPS publishes Priority Mail International as 6–10 business days
FedEx states 1–3 business days for International Priority and 2–5 business days for International Economy. 
DHL describes Express as time-definite with real-time tracking; delivery time depends on origin/destination. 
Passport positions its service for cross-border delivery including DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) and tracking.  

FedEx vs DHL vs USPS vs Passport (comparison)

Option

Speed

Tracking

Customs experience

When it’s a smart choice

FedEx

Very fast (Priority) / fast (Economy)

Strong milestone visibility

Courier clearance; commercial-invoice driven

High-value, urgent, time-sensitive shipments

DHL Express

Express / time-definite

Real-time updates

DHL supports customs clearance as part of express workflows

Documents, urgent parcels, international B2C

USPS

Slower than express couriers

Varies by destination/service

Postal customs handling; can be slower

Cost-sensitive shipping to Aruba

Passport

Lane-dependent

Tracking + customer experience focus

Often DDP to reduce delivery-time payment surprises

Brands selling cross-border with “all-in” checkout

DHL highlights express benefits like time-definite delivery and real-time tracking. 
USPS Priority Mail International includes tracking/insurance features with limitations by destination/service. 
Passport states it manages cross-border delivery including DDP and tracking.  

 

USPS Priority Mail International (PMI): detailed service comparison (ISC labels)

When you use shipping software or a delivery calculator, USPS services can appear with long “ISC” descriptions (ISC = International Service Center routing/labeling). These names match USPS rate-API descriptions (so you may see them exactly like this in tools).  

USPS PMI options you asked to compare

USPS service name (as shown in calculators)

Type

Max weight (rule of thumb)

Best for

Notes

Priority Mail International ISC Legal Flat Rate Envelope

Flat Rate Envelope (legal size)

Up to 4 lbs

Longer documents

Flat Rate packaging; weight cap applies

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Padded Flat Rate Envelope

Padded Flat Rate Envelope

Up to 4 lbs

Small clothing, soft goods, books

Padded protection; weight cap applies

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Small Flat Rate Box

Small Flat Rate Box

Up to 4 lbs

Small dense items

Predictable packaging size

Priority Mail International ISC Single-piece

By-weight parcel

Up to 70 lbs (country limits may be lower)

Larger/heavier parcels

Price varies by weight + destination group

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Single-piece

By-weight parcel (machinable)

Up to 70 lbs (country limits may be lower)

Parcels that meet machinable specs

“Machinable” can matter for rate/handling

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Medium Flat Rate Box

Medium Flat Rate Box

Up to 20 lbs

Heavier items that fit the box

Good value when weight is high but size is fixed

Priority Mail International Machinable ISC Large Flat Rate Box

Large Flat Rate Box

Up to 20 lbs

Bulkier/heavier items

Great when the box fits and weight stays under cap

USPS states PMI Flat Rate Envelopes + Small Flat Rate Boxes are up to 4 lbs, Medium/Large Flat Rate Boxes are up to 20 lbs, and by-weight packages are up to 70 lbs (destination limits may be lower). 
The “ISC …” service descriptions appear in USPS API examples (including “Machinable” and “Single-piece”). 
Also note: USPS indicates tracking limitations may apply for some destinations and that tracking is not available for PMI Flat Rate Envelopes or Small Flat Rate Boxes (per USPS footnote).  

FedEx International Priority vs FedEx International Economy (side-by-side)

FedEx service

Typical delivery time

Positioning

Customs

FedEx International Priority

1–3 business days

Faster, time-sensitive delivery

Includes customs clearance service

FedEx International Economy

2–5 business days

Cost-saving option when not urgent

Customs clearance is standard

FedEx publishes the 1–3 vs 2–5 day guidance and describes Economy as a cost-saving service with customs clearance as standard.  

Customs in Aruba: duties, taxes, and what “CIF value” means

For imports, Aruba’s Customs Department (Departamento di Aduana) uses an import value / customs value (CIF value) concept as the base for calculating import duties. In plain terms, the CIF value is tied to the invoice value plus freight and insurance costs (or a fee/surcharge representing them).

What this means for you when you ship to Aruba

  • Keep the invoice/proof of purchase ready (especially for courier shipments).

  • Expect that shipping cost can affect the taxable base, because CIF includes freight/insurance components. 

Restricted / controlled goods (common categories)

Aruba Customs notes that certain goods cannot be imported or are only allowed under restrictions—such as meat products, plants, drugs/medicines, telecom equipment, animals, weapons, pesticides, and chemical precursors.  

Addressing for Aruba (important detail: no postal codes)

Aruba does not have postal codes.  

To avoid delays, format addresses clearly with:

  • Recipient name

  • Building/suite (if any)

  • Street name + number (or PO Box)

  • City/locality (e.g., Oranjestad)

  • Country: ARUBA

The Universal Postal Union (UPU) provides examples for Aruba addressing (home delivery and P.O. Box formats).  

How to ship to Aruba step-by-step

1) Choose your carrier and service level

Pick based on how fast you need delivery (express courier vs postal), and whether you want predictable “landed cost” (DDP options like Passport).  

2) Measure correctly (to avoid surprise price jumps)

Most international pricing depends on:

  • Actual weight

  • Package dimensions (dimensional weight can apply on courier services)

  • Destination and service level

3) Prepare customs paperwork

USPS notes that international customs forms require more detailed item descriptions than before—don’t use vague wording like “gift” or “stuff.”  

4) Pack for heat + handling

Use rigid boxes for fragile items, seal edges well, and include an internal packing list (helps if customs opens the parcel).

5) Track the shipment

Track.Global’s tracking tool is designed to show shipment updates across thousands of carriers in one place.  

FAQ: shipping to Aruba

How long does shipping to Aruba take?

Typical ranges:

  • USPS PMI: 6–10 business days

  • FedEx International Priority: 1–3 business days

  • FedEx International Economy: 2–5 business days 

Can I ship documents (even passports) to Aruba?

USPS lists Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelopes as suitable for documents, including passports/passport applications. Always check current rules for your document type and destination.  

Does Aruba have a ZIP/postal code?

No—Post Aruba explicitly states there is no postal code.  

Make shipping to Aruba easier with Track.Global

When you’re ready to ship to Aruba, use the Track.Global delivery calculator to compare services by price and delivery time, then keep the recipient informed with tracking updates from one interface.

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