REVIEW · ARUBA
5 Seater UTV Honda Pioneer
Book on Viator →Operated by Jean's Rentals Aruba · Bookable on Viator
Aruba by UTV beats sitting still. This 8-hour Honda Pioneer 1000 rental lets you set your own rhythm and roam the roads and coastline with open-air wind in your hair. I also like that you can create your own itinerary instead of marching to someone else’s beat. One thing to keep in mind: you’re responsible for fuel and returning the vehicle properly, plus there’s a $500 refundable damage waiver that uses a credit card.
My other favorite part is the practical, no-drama support from the team at Jean’s Rentals Aruba. When one plan didn’t work for a specific area, the staff handled a vehicle swap quickly so the day still worked out. The main drawback? Since the island access can vary by road and surface, you should think carefully about where you want to go before you commit to your route.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around
- What an 8-Hour Honda Pioneer Rental Feels Like
- Your Ride: Honda Pioneer 1000 and 5 Seats That Actually Help
- Starting at Oranjestad: Citgo Boulevard and a Clean Start
- Creating Your Own Route: Coastline Roads at Your Pace
- Gas Rules, Credit Card Hold, and the $500 Refundable Waiver
- Value Check: Is $390 for Up to 5 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This UTV Rental in Aruba
- Should You Book Jean’s Rentals Aruba 5-Seater UTV?
- FAQ
- How long is the 5 Seater UTV Honda Pioneer rental?
- What is the price, and how many people can it fit?
- What’s included with the rental?
- Is gas included in the price?
- Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things I’d plan around

- 5 seats (Honda Pioneer 1000): ideal for small groups who want to ride together.
- Open-air exploring for 8 hours: great for coast views and flexible pacing.
- Pickup offered + mobile ticket: makes the day feel simpler once you’re on the clock.
- Gas is on you (return full): factor time and cost into your return plan.
- Vehicle swap support: the company’s team has handled changes smoothly when route fit matters.
What an 8-Hour Honda Pioneer Rental Feels Like
This is an Aruba day built around motion. You’re not stuck on a schedule where every stop feels like a checkbox. With an 8-hour rental, you get enough time to string together coastal roads, viewpoints, and whatever side trips feel worth your energy that day.
The vibe is also different from a standard bus tour. You’re in a side-by-side UTV, so you’ll feel the wind and you’ll see more. That matters in Aruba, where “views” aren’t just a photo backdrop—they’re part of the experience. If you like rolling along and pausing when something catches your eye, this format fits.
There’s one more practical upside: the UTV format is good for groups who want to stay together. Up to 5 people can ride in the Honda Pioneer 1000 5-seater, so you can keep your plan simple instead of splitting into multiple vehicles or coordinating meetups.
Other UTV & ATV tours we've reviewed in Aruba
Your Ride: Honda Pioneer 1000 and 5 Seats That Actually Help

The included vehicle is the Honda Pioneer 1000 5 seater. That’s the core value here. You’re paying for access to a capable, four-wheeled machine that can carry your group without making you pick between comfort and freedom.
With five seats, it works best when your group is compact and friendly. If you’ve got two couples plus a friend, you’ll have an easier time staying in sync than you would with separate rentals. You also avoid the “who sits where” drama that can happen when you’re squeezing into fewer spaces.
One extra thought: UTVs often invite a certain kind of route planning. You might be tempted to push into rougher tracks just because you can. That’s exactly where you should slow down and think. In the experience’s feedback, there’s an example of a plan that changed because a specific destination required a different vehicle type—so route fit matters more than bravado.
Starting at Oranjestad: Citgo Boulevard and a Clean Start

Your meeting point is Citgo Boulevard, Lloyd G. Smith Blvd 19, Oranjestad, Aruba. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated drop-off.
This matters because it keeps your day simple: you start in Oranjestad and you return there. In practical terms, that helps you plan fuel and timing. You’ll know where your day’s clock runs out.
Two small touches can make the first moments smoother. First, pickup is offered, so depending on what’s available for your booking, you may not have to hustle straight to the port area on your own. Second, you’ll get a mobile ticket, which usually means you can show things on your phone instead of digging through paperwork.
Creating Your Own Route: Coastline Roads at Your Pace
The rental is built for self-guided cruising. The description focuses on exploring the island via the roads and coastline, and the whole point is that you can set your pace and build your own itinerary around what you want that day.
So what does that look like in real life? Here’s how I’d think about the day structure without forcing you into anyone else’s “tour script”:
- Early hours: move, find your rhythm. Use the first chunk of your time to get oriented and start riding the kind of roads you like. If you want coastline views, early morning and late afternoon often feel best, but even any bright day tends to look good from a UTV.
- Middle hours: stop on purpose. This is when you pick your “time sinks.” You can take photos when something looks right, pull over when you want a calmer moment, or spend more time where the scenery feels worth it.
- Final hours: plan the return, not just the fun. Because you’re returning at the same meeting point and because gas must be returned full, you want the last stretch to be about logistics. Think ahead so you’re not scrambling at the end.
A useful caution from experience context: not every destination is equally easy for every vehicle type. One example in the feedback notes that access to a natural pool was easier with a jeep than with an ATV, and the staff handled a swap. Translation for you: if your dream stop depends on a rougher path, double-check your route choices and be flexible.
Gas Rules, Credit Card Hold, and the $500 Refundable Waiver
This part can make or break the “smooth day” feeling, so it’s worth paying attention early.
Gas is not included. The rule is simple: bring it back full. That means you should treat fuel planning like part of the itinerary. If you wait until the end, you’ll lose time and stress yourself out.
Then there’s the damage waiver: $500 refundable, and it’s credit card only. Even though it’s refundable, you should still understand that this is a real hold on your card. Make sure you’re comfortable with it and that the credit card you use can handle the temporary charge.
The best practical approach is to return the UTV in the condition you want to receive it. That sounds basic, but it’s exactly how you protect the refund process. Avoid risky “let’s try it” moments and keep your driving on roads and paths you can comfortably manage.
Value Check: Is $390 for Up to 5 Worth It?
The price is $390.00 per group (up to 5) for about 8 hours. That’s the key way to judge value: you’re not paying per person like some tours do. You’re paying for a vehicle and time that can carry your whole group.
If you fill all five seats, you’re effectively paying about $78 per person for a full day’s worth of freedom. If you don’t fill it, the cost per person rises—so this rental shines when you’ve got a full group or you can team up with friends you trust.
Also consider how booked this is. On average, it’s booked about 49 days in advance, which is a good sign that people plan ahead for exactly this kind of freedom. If your travel dates are fixed, I’d treat this like a “book early” activity, not a last-minute maybe.
One more value signal: it’s rated 5 out of 5 across five provided ratings. Ratings aren’t everything, but when an outfit consistently delivers on both vehicle quality and support, it’s usually because they’re good at the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes the day run.
Who Should Book This UTV Rental in Aruba

This is a great fit if you want independence. You’ll likely enjoy it most if you:
- like self-guided exploring
- travel with a group that can share one ride (up to 5)
- prefer scenery and movement over scripted stops
- want the convenience of pickup and a mobile ticket
It may be less ideal if you’re expecting a fully guided experience where someone handles the route and stops. This is about you driving and choosing. You’ll get freedom, but you also carry the decisions.
Vehicle suitability is another consideration. The feedback includes a real-world example of a swap when an ATV plan didn’t work for a particular destination, which suggests that access and vehicle fit can matter. If you already know you want a specific off-road-ish stop, plan with a bit of realism—and be ready to adjust if your route hits a mismatch.
Should You Book Jean’s Rentals Aruba 5-Seater UTV?

I’d book this when your goal is a full-day Aruba experience that feels like your trip. The combination of 8 hours, a 5-seat Honda Pioneer 1000, and the ability to create your own itinerary is the winning formula. Add the fact that Jean’s Rentals Aruba has shown solid support in at least one vehicle/route situation, and you’ve got confidence that the day won’t collapse the moment plans need tweaking.
Skip it if you want a guided itinerary, you’re uncomfortable driving, or your group won’t realistically fill the seats. Also, if fuel logistics and the damage waiver hold on your credit card will stress you out, you might prefer a simpler tour format where those variables are handled for you.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to chase views on your own schedule, this is a strong Aruba pick.
FAQ
How long is the 5 Seater UTV Honda Pioneer rental?
The rental duration is about 8 hours.
What is the price, and how many people can it fit?
It costs $390.00 per group and fits up to 5 people.
What’s included with the rental?
The rental includes the Honda Pioneer 1000 5 seater.
Is gas included in the price?
No. Gas is not included. You need to bring it back full.
Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
You start at Citgo Boulevard, Lloyd G. Smith Blvd 19, Oranjestad, Aruba, and you return to the same meeting point.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time (free cancellation). If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.



























