
Caribbean
Curacao
Caribbean colour meets Dutch colonial charm.
About Curacao
Why Visit Curaçao
Curaçao stands apart with its intoxicating blend of cultures and landscapes. The capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, its stunning Dutch-colonial architecture painted in a palette of Caribbean pastels. Beyond the city, a rugged coastline reveals over 35 beaches, from lively bays to secluded coves. Beneath the waves, a protected marine park teems with life, offering some of the world's most spectacular and accessible shore diving, making it a truly unique island destination.
Best Time to Visit Curaçao
Positioned safely outside the hurricane belt, Curaçao is a superb year-round destination. The most popular time to visit is during the dry season, from January to May, when you can expect endless sunshine and minimal humidity. The shoulder months of November, December, and June offer a great balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Even during the wetter season from October to December, rain usually comes in short, sharp bursts, rarely disrupting a full day of activities.
Top Things to Do in Curaçao
Curaçao offers an adventure for every traveller. Lose yourself in the vibrant streets of Willemstad, crossing the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge between the Punda and Otrobanda districts. Embark on a beach-hopping tour to the island's west, discovering iconic sands like Grote Knip and Cas Abao. For nature lovers, the rugged landscapes of Shete Boka and Christoffel National Parks provide stunning coastal hikes and panoramic views. No trip is complete without exploring the underwater world.
- Explore the colourful UNESCO World Heritage site of Willemstad.
- Snorkel or dive the incredible coral reefs of the protected marine park.
- Discover the wild, blowhole-battered coastline of Shete Boka National Park.
All Inclusive Curaçao Holidays
For the ultimate in relaxation, a Curaçao all-inclusive holiday allows you to unwind completely. Luxurious resorts are dotted along the southern coast, offering premium accommodation with gourmet dining, top-shelf spirits, and a host of activities included. From family-friendly properties with kids' clubs and water sports to exclusive adult-only enclaves with serene pools and spas, you can indulge in every aspect of island life without a single worry, leaving you free to simply enjoy the sun, sea, and sand.
Curaçao Honeymoons and Special Occasions
With its romantic coves, spectacular sunsets, and vibrant European-style city, Curaçao is an idyllic setting for a honeymoon or special celebration. Imagine private dinners on a secluded beach, sunset catamaran cruises along the coast, or simply relaxing in a boutique hotel in the charming Pietermaai district. The island's picturesque scenery provides a stunning backdrop for creating lifelong memories, whether you're celebrating new love, a milestone anniversary, or simply a well-deserved escape together.
Where to Stay in Curacao
Curaçao's diverse accommodation reflects its character. For vibrant culture and nightlife, choose a chic boutique hotel in Willemstad's restored Pietermaai district. For unparalleled diving and tranquil nature, head west to the secluded resorts and guesthouses of Westpunt. Families and those seeking all-inclusive luxury will find world-class resorts with private beaches and extensive amenities around Jan Thiel Bay and Piscadera Bay, ensuring there is a perfect corner of the island for every style of traveller.



Why Curacao
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Curacao — FAQ
What type of holiday is Curaçao suited for?
Curaçao is exceptionally versatile, suiting romantic getaways, family holidays, and adventure travel. Its calm waters and vibrant reefs are a paradise for divers and snorkellers, while its rich history and UNESCO World Heritage city appeal to culture enthusiasts.
What is Curaçao known for?
Curaçao is famous for its vibrant, Dutch-colonial architecture in the capital, Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's also renowned for its stunning cove-like beaches, world-class coral reef diving, and being the birthplace of the iconic Blue Curaçao Liqueur.
How many days do you need in Curaçao?
A stay of 7 to 10 days is ideal to fully experience Curaçao. This allows enough time to explore the historic capital of Willemstad, discover the remote western beaches, enjoy diving or snorkelling, and immerse yourself in the island's relaxed pace of life.
Best things to do in Curaçao?
Top activities in Curaçao include exploring the colourful Handelskade waterfront in Willemstad, beach-hopping to gems like Grote Knip, and snorkelling with sea turtles at Playa Piskado. Don't miss hiking in Christoffel National Park or touring the original Curaçao Liqueur distillery.
Do you need a visa to visit Curaçao?
Visa requirements for Curaçao vary depending on your nationality. Citizens from many countries, including the US, UK, Canada, and EU members, can typically enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check the latest official government requirements before you travel.
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Local Tips for Curacao
For the freshest local seafood, skip the fancy restaurants one evening and find a 'Truk'i Pan' (food truck). Ask for the catch of the day, often served with funchi or fries.
Rent a car. Taxis are costly and public transport isn't extensive, so a car is essential for exploring the stunning beaches and national parks of Westpunt at your own pace.
Always greet shopkeepers and service staff with a friendly 'Bon dia' (good morning), 'Bon tardi' (good afternoon) or 'Bon nochi' (good evening). This simple courtesy is deeply appreciated in local culture.



