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Luxury Hotels in Curaçao — What to Expect
With its sun-bleached Dutch colonial architecture and turquoise coves, Curaçao offers a distinct Caribbean rhythm. The heart of the island is Willemstad, where you can cross the iconic Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge into the Punda district for shopping and see the candy-colored Handelskade waterfront. Beyond the capital, the rugged north coast at Shete Boka National Park provides a dramatic counterpoint to the calm, sandy beaches like Cas Abao on the western shores. Diving the coral walls of the Mushroom Forest or exploring the Hato Caves are just a few ways to fill your days.
The island suits a wide range of travelers, from couples seeking romantic beachfront dinners to families enjoying the calm waters of Jan Thiel Bay. Most visitors find staying in Willemstad convenient for its restaurants and history, while the areas around Jan Thiel and the west coast offer more resort-style seclusion. Getting around is easiest with a rental car, though taxis are available and the airport, Curaçao International (CUR), has good connections from North America and Europe.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 63 different properties to choose from. The selection is diverse, ranging from affordable guesthouses in Otrobanda to all-inclusive resorts with private beaches and a number of charming boutique hotels in restored colonial buildings. This variety means you can easily match your stay to your style and budget.
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What are the best hotels in Curaçao?
Curaçao offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler. Some highly-rated options include luxurious resorts like the Sandals Royal Curaçao and the Avila Beach Hotel, known for their amenities and stunning beachfront locations. For a more boutique experience, consider Hotel Kura Hulanda Spa & Casino or the Renaissance Wind Creek Curaçao Resort. Many charming guesthouses and apartments are also available, especially in the Pietermaai district.
What is the best area to stay in Curaçao?
The best area to stay in Curaçao depends on your preferences. For lively nightlife, dining, and cultural immersion, Willemstad, particularly the historic Punda and Otrobanda districts, is ideal. Pietermaai is excellent for boutique hotels and trendy restaurants. If you prefer tranquil beaches and water sports, areas like Jan Thiel or Mambo Beach offer resort-style stays with easy access to amenities. Westpunt is perfect for nature lovers and divers seeking a quieter, more authentic experience near the island's most beautiful natural sites.