Spend any time in Aruba and you’ll see three words everywhere — on license plates, on signs, on T-shirts: One Happy Island. It’s more than a tourism slogan. Here’s where it comes from and why it stuck.
Aruba’s official slogan
One Happy Island is Aruba’s long-running tourism tagline, and it appears right on the island’s license plates — a small, daily piece of national pride. Over the years it has grown from a marketing line into something closer to an identity the island genuinely embraces.
Why the name fits
Aruba has a real claim to the happy part. Warm, dry, sunny weather nearly every day of the year; safely outside the hurricane belt; calm and welcoming, with a famously friendly local culture. Visitors are greeted with Bon Bini — Papiamento for welcome — and it’s meant. One Happy Island reads less like an exaggeration than a fair description.
A point of pride — and a piece of the island to take home
Because the phrase means something to Arubans and visitors alike, it has become one of the most popular things to wear and gift. A One Happy Island t-shirt or hoodie is a simple way to carry that feeling home — a reminder of the island’s easy, unhurried way of life. Wear One Happy Island and you’re not just repeating a slogan; you’re carrying a small piece of Aruba with you.




