How to Stay at This Curacao Resort With a Lagoon Pool for $152 Per Night

The Hotel
The latest edition of Hotel Tracker discovers a great value at ACOYA Curaçao Resort, Villas & Spa in Curacao, which sits just east of Willemstad, a short drive from the beaches along the southern coast and the Curaçao Sea Aquarium.
The property is built around a lagoon-style pool and a small inland lake, with low-rise buildings, villas, and apartments spread across the grounds. Rooms are straightforward and modern, with balconies or terraces, air conditioning, and space to stretch out after a day at the beach. On-site dining includes La Lagoon Trattoria for Italian-leaning plates and breakfast, plus a casual poolside bar. There’s also a full spa, fitness center, and easy parking if you’re renting a car.
The Rate
We found rates averaging $152 per night on Google Hotels for stays from February 16 through February 20. For a four-night February stay in Curaçao, that number stands out, especially at a full-service resort during peak winter travel weeks. Prices fluctuate by room type, but the base accommodations are coming in at a level that’s closer to shoulder-season pricing than mid-February norms.
Why It Matters
February is one of Curaçao’s busiest months, driven by consistent weather, dry days, and strong flight schedules from the United States. Resort pricing often pushes well past the $200 mark this time of year. Finding a sub-$160 nightly rate at a resort with pools, on-site dining, and a spa gives you a solid base for exploring the island without committing to a beach-front premium.
How You’d Use It
This is a practical home base rather than a stay-on-property-all-day resort. You’re a short drive from Mambo Beach, Marie Pampoen, and the dining and shopping streets of Willemstad. Days can be split between beach clubs, snorkeling, and afternoons back by the pool. Evenings work well either on property or out in town, where Curaçao’s dining scene runs deeper than many travelers expect.
The Bottom Line
At $152 per night for February 16–20, ACOYA Curaçao Resort, Villas & Spa is a strong value play for peak season, especially if you want resort amenities without paying beach-front rates. For travelers planning to get out and see the island, this is the kind of deal worth locking in early
Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.



