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Curaçao Travel Guide Discover the Jewel of the Southern Caribbean
Welcome to Curaçao, the heart of the ABC islands. This Dutch-Caribbean island offers irresistible tropical allure and rich heritage. From the crystal-clear beaches and impressive marine life, to the colorful colonial architecture and deep-rooted culture, there’s much to discover on this island. Just a short flight away from several US cities, Curaçao presents a fusion of European and Caribbean influences. From Sandals’ all-inclusive resort in Curaçao, you can get fully immersed in the enchantment of this island.
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Bright days of adventure are possible in Curaçao. On this island, you can wander through the energetic streets of Willemstad, explore the ocean life with a dive trip, and lounge on beaches that absolutely belong on magazine spreads. The natural beauty of this island and its vast cultural heritage stir curiosity, and you can explore it all with Sandals Royal Curaçao as your launching pad!
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Peak season
The best time to go to Curaçao is during the peak season months of December to April. The island is most lively during this time and the weather is usually fantastic. For vacations that include lots of beach time or just time spent near the water, there’s no better time than peak season. Book early for availability and best prices.
Shoulder season
Although shoulder season (May and June) is a little quieter than peak season, you can still find lots of activities happening around the island. Shoulder season is that in between season right in the middle of peak and low season. Lower vacation prices are possible during the shoulder season, and you can also look forward to plenty of sunny days.
Low season
For a dose of island serenity, visit Curaçao during the low season months of July to November. This can be wonderful time to explore the island with not much of a crowd around. Although travel slows down during this time, you can still enjoy the warm temperatures Curaçao is known for. Low season is a great time to find flight and travel deals to Curaçao.
Non-stop flight service
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The less time it takes to get to your vacation destination, the better! And, non-stop flights are available to Curaçao from various cities in North America. Fly direct to the Hato International Airport (CUR) and get to the beaches sooner. Start your Caribbean adventure the moment you land.
Curaçao travel tips
Dos, don’ts, and other useful information
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LANGUAGE
The main languages spoken in Curaçao are Dutch and Papiamentu. English and Spanish are also widely spoken. Communication is easy for English-speaking visitors.
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CURRENCY
The official currency used in Curaçao is the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG). US Dollars are also widely accepted. If you’ll be heading out of your resort, keep small bills close at hand for tips and local purchases.
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ELECTRICITY
Curaçao uses the standard voltage of 127/220V. Type A, B, and F electrical outlets are the norm on this island. Bring a universal travel adapter if needed.
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GETTING AROUND
There are a few different ways to get around in Curaçao. This includes via taxi, car rental, or public transportation. At Sandals Resorts, your airport transfers are included in the booking price, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure. You can also book your tours through our resorts.
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TIPS AND GRATUITIES
In Curaçao, a 10 - 15% tip is the norm for good service at restaurants and bars. Tipping is not allowed at Sandals Resorts as this is included in the cost of your vacation with the exception of butlers and spa staff.
FAQs About curaçao
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Curaçao’s unique culture and friendly people are among the things this island is most known for. The island also has some excellent beaches and diving spots, and striking Dutch-Caribbean architecture that adds to its unique appeal. You can enjoy some of the best Curaçao attractions from the comfort of Sandals Resorts in Curaçao.
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U.S. citizens will need a valid passport to visit Curaçao. You'll also need to ensure that your passport will be valid for the duration of your stay. A visa isn't required for tourist stays up to 90 days.
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There are a few local dishes you might want to try during your Curaçao visit, including Keshi Yena, a delicious stuffed cheese dish. Pastechi, a savory pastry filled with meat or cheese, is also a good choice. For some real island flavor, order some of the island’s seafood and local liqueurs.
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Yes, you can learn how to scuba dive in Curaçao. Learning how to dive here can be a great choice as there are professional instructors available and top-notch dive equipment as well. Once certified, guests of Sandals Royal Curaçao can enjoy daily complimentary scuba trips.
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Yes, beach weddings are popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Curaçao. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.