Aruba
Aruba
Aruba
VHF: Shore station with 24-hour service. VHF Channel 16, 156.80 MHz
Aruba (calling); Channel 11, 156.55 kHz (working channel).
TUGS: 2 tugs available, 2,200 h.p. and 3,500 h.p. Both fitted with VHF
GENERAL: (See Plan) Channel 16 (working Channel 11).
BERTHING: In total there are 4,070 ft. of dock length available to
GEO-POLITICAL: accommodate ocean-going vessels and 1,090 ft. of dock for small craft,
Capital City: Oranjestad. of which:
Nationality: Aruban. 1,720 ft. with 36 ft. of water alongside
Population: 69,500. 2,350 ft. with 34 ft. of water alongside
COMMUNICATIONS: 460 ft. with 16 ft. of water alongside
International Direct Dial Code: 297. 230 ft. with 10 ft. of water alongside
Number of Internal Airports: 2. 400 ft. with 6 ft. of water alongside
Major Languages Spoken: Dutch, Papiamento, English, Spanish. CONTAINER HANDLING FACILITIES: 30 acre container terminal in
ECONOMY: operation. Length of quay 255 m., depth alongside 12.0 m. 150 ton
Currency: 1 Aruban Guilder (AWG) of 100 Cents. container crane. 235 ton forklifts. 1 back-up mobile crane of 140 tons
Main Industries: Tourism; transshipment facilities; oil refining. available.
ENVIRONMENT: STEVEDORES: Stevedoring is performed at a fairly fast rate compared
Territorial Sea: 12 n.m. with other ports in the Caribbean area. All cargoes are handled by shore
Coastline Extent: 68 km. cranes. The terminal has extensive electrical installations for refrigerated
Climate: Tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation. container cargoes.
MEDICAL: Excellent medical and dental attention is available at any
hour of the day or night to crew members of all vessels.
BARCADERA: 12.29 N. 70.00 W. (See Plan) BALLAST: Vessels must arrive with sufficient ballast to permit safe
handling. All vessels should enter port with clean ballast that can be
LOCATION: The industrial harbour of Aruba is situated 3 miles S.E. of pumped over board when alongside, as it is prohibited to pump dirty
Oranjestad. ballast into the harbour.
DOCUMENTS: Documents and all general information, refer to FRESH WATER: Boiler and drinking water of purest quality is supplied
‘‘Oranjestad’’. by hose from the docks at a rate of 200 t.p.h. (in special cases 400 t.p.h.).
PILOTAGE: Compulsory. FUEL: Various grades of bunker oil available by barge from Coastal
RESTRICTIONS: Harbour open day and night. Depth of water in Fuels Marketing. A minimum of 48 hours advance notice is required.
entrance is 36 ft. Depth of water alongside is 36 ft. Swinging basin width CONSULS: The following countries have consular representatives on
1,000 ft. Aruba:
MAX. SIZE: Max. LOA 225 m., max. draft 32 ft. Brazil Chile Colombia
TUGS: Available. Costa Rica Denmark Dominican Republic
BERTHING: 1,150 ft. of dockside accommodation. El Salvador Germany Guatemala
FRESH WATER: Not available. Haiti Italy Lebanon
FUEL: Can be supplied. Liberia Nicaragua Norway
AUTHORITY: See ‘‘Oranjestad’’. Panama Peru Portugal
Spain Sweden Switzerland
United Kingdom Venezuela
ORANJESTAD: 12.31 N. 70.02 W. (See Plan) Necessary for Masters of Panamanian and Italian flag vessels to
visit Consulates at Oranjestad to present documents and receive
DOCUMENTS: despatches. Other Consulates have similar requirements. Masters
Clearance from Last Port. may check with Agent for clarification.
Derat Exemption Certificate. REPAIRS: There are no facilities at Aruba for major ship repairs. Local
Ship’s Register. workshops can do repairs of minor nature. Preliminary advice regarding
Manifest of Cargo (or ballast), or Bills of Lading for import goods and such minor repairs should be included in ETA messages and work
transit goods separately. requisitions for repairs should be prepared for handing to the Agent’s
Crew List (4 copies). representative immediately upon arrival.
List of Stores on Board (2 copies). Radar, radio and gyro repairs can be carried out. However, it is
Consignee Mail (if cargo for discharge) (2 copies). important that Masters radio in their requirements as early as possible
Passenger List (if any passengers) (2 copies). and give a brief reference as to the nature of the breakdown or fault of
The Passenger List must carry full names, date of birth, sex, nationality the equipment concerned.
and occupation of passengers landing at Aruba. The ultimate destination While alongside vessels must be prepared to move at 1 hour’s notice.
of in-transit passengers must also be shown on the Passenger List. Engine repairs to the effect of demobilising the vessel may only be carried
Derat Exemption Certificates can be renewed at Oranjestad, out with special permission.
Barcadera and St. Nicholas. SURVEYORS: Representatives of the American Bureau of Shipping, the
Outward Clearance, cargo documents and list of outgoing passengers Lloyd’s Register of Shipping and the Norske Veritas are resident in the
are delivered on board by the Agent’s representative, thereby making it area. Masters may request the surveyors’ services through the Agent.
unnecessary for Masters to visit the Customs Office to obtain outward GANGWAY/DECK WATCHMEN: An efficient and continuous watch
clearance. must be maintained on deck and in the engine-room of all ships while
PILOTAGE: Masters are requested to advise Agents of their expected in port, and a sufficient number of men must be on board at all times
time of arrival at least 48 hours in advance. Arrival messages should to move vessels either for harbour operations purposes or in emergency
include advice regarding cash or other requirements. This information situations.
is particularly necessary in order to give prompt attention to vessel’s OPENING/CLOSING HATCHES: This work is normally carried out by
requirements and to avoid delay after arrival. the crew.
Pilots are government employees and pilotage is compulsory for AIRPORT: The Port of Oranjestad – the commercial and tourist harbour
vessels from 50 g.r.t. upward entering or leaving the harbour. Pilots board of Aruba – is only 5 miles by road from the airport. The connection by
inbound vessels within 2 miles of shore. The Agent’s representative will air with the U.S.A. and Europe is very good and frequent (Air Aruba,
arrange for Pilots to board vessels as necessary. Inbound vessels should KLM, VIASA); other airlines operating in Aruba are: ALM, LAV, Avensa
close the West entrance of the harbour as near as prudently possible and Avianca.
and make a lee to facilitate the Pilot’s boarding. TIME: Local time is 4 hours behind GMT. Vessels are requested to use
Every vessel arriving or departing must provide and properly secure local time in ETA messages and when dealing with their Agents.
a pilot ladder which conforms with the standards of construction normally POLICE/AMBULANCE/FIRE: Police, Oranjestad, Tel: 11100/24555;
accepted by international safety standards. Failure to provide such a Ambulance, Oranjestad, Tel: 24200/21234; Fire Alarm, Tel: 115.
ladder may result in the Pilot’s refusal to board a vessel. SHORE LEAVE: Under normal circumstances no restrictions are
ANCHORAGES: Anchorages, suitable even for deepest draft vessels, imposed by the Government Immigration Authorities on shore liberty.
are located 7-8 miles South of Orangestad, where the depth is 45 m. Masters are requested to endeavour to have all crew members on board
Restricted Anchorage: The limits are shown on B.A. Chart No. 702. prior to departure time, so that the ship will have no delay in sailing.
Anchorage extends West of the coast, and is reserved for the use of GENERAL: Customs Guards: Local authorities assign 1 or more
vessels carrying out repairs and underwater hull cleaning. Special Customs guards to each vessel during its stay in port; the charges for
permission for anchoring is to be obtained from Direktie Scheepvaart guarding are for the account of the vessel.
(Tel: 297-8-35192. Fax: 297-8-35221). AUTHORITY: Aruba Ports Authority N.V., L. G. Smith Boulevard 23,
MAX. SIZE: The harbour itself has a depth of 36 ft. at MLW. The safe Oranjestad, Aruba. Tel: 2978-26633. Telex: 5120 Hafar NA.
salt water draft approved for docking at the Long Pier is 30 ft. and in the FAX: (2978) 32896. Contact: Managing Director – Aruba.
two Western Basins is 28 ft. Vessels normally enter via the West channel
and depart via the East channel.
Minimum Drafts: For tankers arriving or sailing in ballast the following SAN NICOLAS: 12.26 N. 69.55 W. (See Plan)
minimum drafts are required for manoeuvring under normal weather
conditions: Also see ‘‘Oranjestad’’.
G.R.T. Forward Aft.
16,600 8 ft. 18 ft. APPROACHES: Report: 1982. The predominant wind in the area comes
18,000 8 ft. 18 ft. from an Easterly direction and the main ocean current sets in a Westerly
27,000-30,000 10 ft. 20 ft. direction. The tourist industry is an important economic factor in Aruba,
30,000-36,000 14 ft. 22 ft. and to avoid the possibility of vessels being erroneously accused of
37,000 14 ft. 24 ft. contributing to oil pollution of the North Coast and resort beaches, it is
46,000 16 ft. 26 ft. recommended that vesels, when practical, approach San Nicolas from
HEALTH: The Port Doctor will visit an arriving ship only if there is a the West.
case of quarantinable disease on board, if the ship has no clean Bill of PILOTAGE: (Inner Harbour) Pilotage is compulsory. Pilot boards
Health or if one of the preceding ports of call has been declared to 1.5 miles S.W. of the West Entrance Buoy.
harbour a quarantinable disease. Anchoring off the Terminal is normally not permitted.