North America
Curaçao
A Dutch Caribbean constituent country off the coast of Venezuela — UNESCO Willemstad's pastel Handelskade row, the swinging Queen Emma pontoon bridge, the only living distillery of authentic Blue Curaçao, and 35+ beaches inside an island barely 60 km long. Outside the hurricane belt, with crystal-clear water and the world's oldest synagogue in continuous use.
Curaçao at a glance
ANG (USD widely accepted)
Dutch / Papiamento (English universal)
$240
Year-round
30° / 27°C
78/100
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Curaçao
Curaçao
A 444 km² Dutch Caribbean island just off the coast of Venezuela — the largest of the ABC islands (Aruba-Bonaire-Curaçao), defined by the pastel Dutch colonial Handelskade row of UNESCO Willemstad and the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge that swings open 30+ times per day to let cargo ships pass. Outside the hurricane belt, with 35+ beaches packed into a 60 km long coastline, the world's only authentic Blue Curaçao distillery, the second-oldest synagogue in the Americas, and Christoffel National Park's desert moonscape. Far less developed than Aruba but more architecturally distinctive; Dutch tilt with universal English.