🇦🇼 +297

🇦🇼 Aruba Phone Number Format

Complete guide to Aruba phone number format, including country code +297, area codes, and how to dial from abroad.

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Aruba Number Structure

+297 [Area] [Local Number]

+297

Country Code

XX

Area Code

XXXXXXX

Local Number

Components of Aruba Phone Numbers

Understanding each part of the number

Component Description Digits
Country Code International prefix for Aruba +297
Area/City Code Regional identifier (varies by location) 1-4 digits
Local Number Subscriber number 6-8 digits
Total Length Full international number 10-12 digits

Mobile vs Landline Numbers

Different number types in Aruba

Mobile Numbers

  • Often start with specific mobile prefixes
  • Not tied to geographic location
  • Prefix varies by carrier

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Landline Numbers

  • Include geographic area codes
  • Area code indicates city/region
  • May start with 0 domestically

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Example Aruba Phone Numbers

Local vs international format

Local format (within Aruba): (0XX) XXX-XXXX
International format: +297 XX XXX XXXX

Tip: Drop the leading 0 when dialing from abroad

How to Dial Aruba Numbers

Steps for calling from outside Aruba

1

Dial your exit code

011 from US, 00 from UK, or + on mobile

2

Dial Aruba's country code: 297

Routes your call to Aruba

3

Dial the area code (drop leading 0)

Geographic or mobile prefix

4

Dial the local number

The subscriber number

Aruba Phone Format FAQ

What is the phone number format for Aruba?

Aruba phone numbers use the format: +297 [Area Code] [Local Number]. The total length is typically 10-12 digits including the country code.

Do I drop the 0 when calling internationally?

Yes! When calling from outside Aruba, drop any leading 0 from the area code. The 0 is typically a trunk prefix used only for domestic calls.

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