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Fly to Curaçao

Color, Caribbean culture, and hidden beach life

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Discover Curaçao

Curaçao is one of the most vibrant islands in the Caribbean, where Dutch colonial heritage meets tropical landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Its capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful architecture, floating bridges, and lively waterfront. Beyond the iconic scenery, the island reveals a more authentic and diverse side, with hidden beaches, local food spots, and a rich cultural mix influenced by Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Curaçao is perfect for travelers looking for both relaxation and unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Climate

Tropical (25–32°C), dry and sunny year-round.

Best time to visit

Year-round, especially April to August for fewer crowds.

What to Do

Willemstad & Floating Bridge

Walk through Punda and Otrobanda, cross the Queen Emma Bridge, and stop for coffee at Plasa Bieu or Café de Buren for a local vibe.

Hidden Beaches

Discover Playa Lagun, Kleine Knip and Cas Abao, perfect for snorkeling and less crowded than tourist beaches.

Snorkeling & Diving

Explore marine life in Tugboat Beach, a unique wreck dive spot close to shore.

Sunset & Beach Clubs

Head to Karakter Beach Club or Fort Nassau for sunset views with cocktails and sea views.

Local Food Experience

Try dishes like keshi yena, stoba, or fresh seafood at Rozendaels or local food halls.

Street Art & Culture

Explore murals in Otrobanda and discover Curaçao’s creative local scene.