Curacao

Curacao

Curacao is an island in the Caribbean which, along with Aruba and Bonaire, forms part of the ‘ABC’ Dutch Caribbean islands group. While most travelers experience Curacao as a brief stop on a Caribbean cruise, those who dig a little deeper will discover a vibrant cultural melting pot complete with Dutch colonial architecture and mouth-watering Creole cuisine. On the east side of the island, you will find the bustling UNESCO heritage capital city of Willemstad, adorned with pastel-colored houses and cobblestone plazas brimming with wonderful shops, fascinating museums and charming little cafes. Travellers seeking less action and more tranquility can head to the west side with its rolling hills, picturesque plantation houses, secluded coves, and quaint old fishing villages. Whether you are after idyllic secluded beaches, a lively cultural scene, or some of the world’s best scuba diving, you are bound to find all you could wish for on this colorful Caribbean Island paradise.

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Electricity

Electrical sockets in Curaçao are one of the two European standard electrical socket types: The “Type C” Europlug and the “Type E” and “Type F” Schuko….

Banking

Currency US Dollars are accepted everywhere but at the moment the official currency is the Netherlands Antilles Guilder or Florin (ANG; symbol ƒ) which…

Cuisine

Mains water on the island is distilled from sea water and is safe to drink. Bottled mineral water is widely available. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products…

Climate

Hot throughout the year, but tempered by cooling trade winds though humidity is still around 75%. The main rainy season is from October to December. The…

Transport

International and local car rental companies are located at the airport and in the main hotels, as well as in the capital. The speed limit is 60-80kph…

Dress

The rainy season in Curaçao overlaps with the busy tourist season, so travelers may want to bring a light raincoat along with a bottle of bug spray. For…