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Discover Curaçao

Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors and tropical warmth on Curaçao, where every moment reveals a new facet of Caribbean beauty.

Curaçao, the Isla de los Gigantes

Discover an exquisite tropical paradise in Curaçao, where crystal-clear waters invite adventure and white-sand beaches promise relaxation and wonder. Soak up the island's rich and diverse culture, where warm hospitality and exquisite flavors will enchant you at every step. Embark on an unforgettable getaway and let yourself be seduced by the enchanting magic of Curaçao, a destination where dreams come true.

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Travel tips for Curaçao

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Curaçao travel memo

Weather / Temperatures

Min. 25°C / Max. 31°C

Airport

Curaçao International Airport

Local currency

Florin from the Netherlands Antilles (ANG)

Local time

Paris + 6h

Plan your trip to Curaçao

Our tips for Curaçao

European nationals

European nationals do not need a visa to enter Curaçao for tourist stays of less than 90 days. However, a valid passport is required for the duration of the stay. On arrival, travelers must show proof of a return or onward ticket, as well as confirmation of accommodation booked. The authorities may also require proof of sufficient financial means to cover the duration of the stay. It is advisable to check specific requirements with consular authorities before traveling to ensure that all conditions are met.

International nationals

International nationals should check whether they need a visa to enter Curaçao, as requirements vary according to nationality. For tourist stays, a valid passport is required. Visitors must also present a return or onward ticket, a confirmed accommodation reservation and proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. Visa applications must be submitted in advance to Dutch consulates or embassies. It is essential to consult the consular authorities for the latest information and specific requirements depending on your country of origin.

Health

For a healthy stay in Curaçao, follow these tips. Drink bottled water to avoid waterborne diseases. Use broad-spectrum sunscreen, a hat and light clothing to protect yourself from the intense sun. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, especially during outdoor activities. Apply mosquito repellent, especially at the beginning and end of the day, to prevent bites. Eat in reputable restaurants and make sure food is well cooked to avoid food poisoning. Bring a first-aid kit with basic medicines.

Safety

To ensure your safety in Curaçao, take a few precautions. Avoid traveling alone at night in isolated or poorly lit areas. Keep your valuables safe and out of sight in your car or on the beach. Be vigilant in tourist areas such as Willemstad, where pickpockets can be active. Use official cab services and avoid taking unidentified cabs. Follow beach safety instructions, especially warnings about strong currents. In case of emergency, dial 911 to contact local emergency services. Enjoy your stay in Curaçao safely by following these tips.

What's the budget for a 1-week trip to Curaçao?

In Curaçao, accommodation options vary to suit all budgets. Budget hotels and hostels offer rooms from 50 to 100 USD per night. For extra comfort, mid-range hotels cost between 100 and 200 USD per night. Luxury resorts and private villas, offering spectacular views and upscale services, start at around 250 USD per night. Vacation rentals and Airbnb are also popular, offering a flexible and often more economical alternative for families and groups. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist season.

To get around Curaçao, car rental is the most practical option, with daily rates ranging from 30 to 50 USD for an economy car. Cabs are available but can be expensive, with short journeys costing around 10 to 20 USD. Local buses are a cheap alternative, with fares between 1 and 3 USD per journey, although timetables can be irregular. Scooters and bicycles can be hired to explore the island at a slower pace. Budget for gas if you rent a vehicle, as distances can add up quickly.

Dining options in Curaçao cover a wide range of prices. Meals at local restaurants and food trucks cost between 10 and 20 USD per person, offering Creole specialties and fresh seafood. Mid-range restaurants, offering international dishes and more elaborate dinners, generally charge between 20 and 50 USD per person. For a gourmet experience in high-end restaurants, prices can range from 50 to 100 USD per person. Grocery stores and local markets are ideal for those who prefer to cook for themselves, using fresh, affordable produce. Allow a daily budget of 30 to 70 USD for food, depending on your preferences.

The best photos of Curaçao

Colorful buildings at Willemstad in Curacao
Colorful buildings at Willemstad in Curacao
Beautiful sky over the Willemstad embankment in Curacao
Beautiful sky over the Willemstad embankment in Curacao
Case Abao Beach in Curacao
Case Abao Beach in Curacao
Playa Porto Marie in Curacao
Playa Porto Marie in Curacao
View of the town of Willemstad in Curacao
View of the town of Willemstad in Curacao
Breakfast on Curacao beach
Breakfast on Curacao beach
Beautiful view of the hotel's sandy beach in Curaçao
Beautiful view of the hotel's sandy beach in Curaçao
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