Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store
Museum · Aruba ·

Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store

Museum · Aruba ·

Free tours teach aloe processing, history, and benefits

friendly staff
aloe processing
store
history of aloe
aloe vera plant
sample products
sunscreen
after sun lotion
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Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by Photo by Marald van Montfoort, courtesy Wings Global Media
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store by null

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Pitastraat 115, Aruba Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Pitastraat 115, Aruba Get directions

+297 588 3222
arubaaloe.com
royalarubaaloeeu

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 25, 2025

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"First domesticated on this tiny island in 1840, the aloe plant is so important to Aruba that its image is emblazoned on the nation’s crest. Crops once extended over nearly two-thirds of the island and, to this day, remain Aruba ’s largest export, explaining why the plant is a frequent motif in local art and architecture. For more information, visit the Aruba Aloe Factory, where you take a guided tour and learn about the manufacturing process. Then, head to the museum to browse a small collection of ancient aloe planting tools as well as books on the plant and its history."

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Photo by Marald van Montfoort, courtesy Wings Global Media
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum and Store

Carmen

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It was really nice to be here. The tour guide was very friendly and funny, and the tour was free of charge. We got to see how an aloe vera plant is cut open, and then we were shown around the production area. It didn’t take very long, maybe about 15 minutes, but it was really interesting. Afterwards, we visited the shop, which has great products. Definitely recommended!

W Cortez (.

Google
We visited Aruba Aloe Factory on a Monday at about 1:33pm. My wife and I took the tour and it was very interesting. The tour guide was very informative and had a lot of humor. He made it fun and was always open for any questions (tour is free). We bought a couple of the products from the store and you can tell immediately on the level of comfort on our sunburned skin. Yes...we were sunburned. I highly recommend getting the Hydrating Aloe Rich Sunscreen (SPF 50+). We also bought the After Sun Extra Cooling Lotion and it felt amazing on our skin. Definitely a nice little visit. We were there for about 40 minutes. So if you have time...take a visit. You will not regret it.

Danielle S.

Google
This is a nice place to visit! The complimentary tour of the aloe factory was very informative and interesting. The shop also offer a variety of products made with Aruba Aloe. The candles smell so good!!! Make sure you sign up for the newsletter to get a free gift.

Geeanna T.

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We had a nice tour with JC who was very friendly. He told us a lot about the history of aloe on the island and how the aloe is processed. We got to try lots of products and the cashier provided helpful information. The bathrooms were nice; it was very much appreciated. It's worth a stop, especially for a free tour if you like historical info.

Lee S.

Google
Small but cute place and the tour was free. Gives some history and you’ll learn some thing’s. The guy giving the tour had an attitude when I approached him to ask about the tour. He then gave a great explanation and was upbeat during the tour. You get to go upstairs and see the workers. It’s interesting. Of course you shop and they have special deals. The bathroom was clean.

MomAger W.

Google
A must-visit in Aruba! 🇦🇼🌿 The Aruba Aloe Factory & Museum offers a free tour that’s both educational and inspiring. You’ll learn about aloe cultivation, sustainable practices, and the company’s deep loyalty to their staff—plus they’ve even earned a Dutch quality seal! 🇳🇱 🌱 You can sample products along the way, then end in the gift shop where you can score a free gift by joining the VIP club. Honestly, I wish I had brought an empty suitcase just for the deals and high-quality products—they’re that good! 📸 Don’t miss the aloe fields and cute photo spots! This place is a gem, and it's clear they’re doing meaningful work for both their team and the environment.

Marsha

Google
Our airbnb shower featured products from here so we were super excited to come. We toured the facility and purchased a bunch of stuff right after. I love the products so far!

Aninda Z.

Google
Aruba Aloe Factory was a cool stop. The short presentation/demonstration on aloe processing, usage, and history was unique and knowledgeable. You can walk through the factory which was super cool too. Would recommend when in Aruba.