I just talk to the venezuelan guy in aruba. there are boats taking passengers from aruba to punto fijo in venezuela. the boat leaves friday from aruba and comes back sunday. cost is $200 round trip. the boat departs out of the yacht dock near the airport (on the south side of the airport).. No, there is no ferry between aruba and venezuela. specifically, aruba is just 17 miles (27.36 kilometers) from venezuela. that is just enough of a conveniently short distance for an enjoyable. On the boat there is room for at least 600 passengers, at least 160 "small vehicles" and more than 20 containers for dry or refrigerated products. the ferry has three floors. plans are that the.
Aruba is about 27 km from venezuela. there are no ferries, the only transportation from aruba to venezuela is via air. there are no ferries, the only transportation from aruba to venezuela is via air.. There is no ferry service from aruba to venezuela anymore.. if you only have four days, a trip from aruba to canaima will 'eat up' practically all your days, what with the flight to caracas, connections to canaima, stay-over at canaima np, and return flights to aruba.not feasible in such a short time.. Aruba travelers should be aware of one important fact: if you are planning a visit to a nearby island, don't expect to arrive by boat. unlike many caribbean islands, aruba does not have any ferry boat connections; even to bonaire or curaƧao, despite the trio's political association. nearby venezuela is also unreachable by island ferry..