Curacao Travel Is Booming, With More Hotels, Added Flights and a New Energy 

By: - May 12th, 2024
curacao travel is booming beach

The colorful streets of Willemstad; the floating bridge; the all-day party at Mambo Beach; the endless possibilities at Jan Thiel. Curacao has always been one of the most diverse places to visit in the region. Now, travelers have finally started to realize it — particularly Americans. 

Travel to the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao is, in short, booming right now, with visitors continuing to flock. 

In March, the island welcomed just under 64,000 visitors — a whopping 38.4 percent compared to March 2023. 

It’s what the Curacao Hotel and Tourism Association is calling a “remarkable” increase in visitor numbers, buoyed by new hotels (from Hilton’s newest all-inclusive resort to a reimagined adults-only hotel in town) and a particularly strong increase in airlift. 

sandals royal curacao
We love the Awa bungalows at the new Sandals Royal Curacao.

It’s the latter that has been the most impactful — led by Delta’s long-awaited return to the destination last fall and growing flights from the important Dutch market, too. 

Unsurprisingly, hotels on the island are, in a word, full. Hotel occupancy was what what the hotel association called “unprecedented” in March, with a 78.1 percent average (high for anywhere in the Caribbean), and revenues up 26 percent as well. 

It’s a moment that began with one key moment in the summer of 2022: the opening of Sandals Royal Curacao, which ushered in the island’s current tourism renaissance. 

caribbean beaches blue water and huts on sand
Mambo Beach.

Instantaneously, Americans travel to the island began breaking records, and other dominos in the “Sandals Effect” began to fall — new interest, new demand through travel advisors, and, most importantly, new flights. 

And that growth hasn’t just not shown down — it’s accelerated, with travelers now appreciating the wonders of the destination. 

blue bay
The Blue Bay resort in Curacao.

Now, for the first time, Curacao actually had nearly equal visitor numbers from the United States as from Holland — the first time that has ever happened. 

So what’s next for the island? 

“The momentum continues to grow as we look at the rest of 2024,” the hotel association, CHATA, said in a statement obtained by Caribbean Journal. “Strong forward bookings and efforts continue through the second quarter ensuring further growth in this sector.”

Are you planning a vacation to Curacao? You can learn more at Curacao Tourism.

About the author

Alexander Britell is the founder and editor-in-chief of Caribbean Journal and one of the top experts on Caribbean travel worldwide, with decades of on-the-ground travel to the region and comprehensive knowledge of the entire Caribbean Basin.
News

This Grenada Resort Has a New Executive Chef 

grenada resort with pool inside room

If you know Grenada, you know Calabash, the luxury boutique hotel that’s always set a standard for culinary excellence on the island.  The beachfront resort is now upping its game again, with the recent appointment of a new executive chef, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The property has tapped Vancouver native Nicholas Pena Alvarez to the […]

Flights

For the First Time, JetBlue Is Adding Mint Service to Puerto Rico 

jetblue puerto rico lie-flat seats

For some of JetBlue’s longer flights to the Caribbean — think New York to Aruba, for example — the carrier has been offering its premium Mint cabin service for years.  One destination, however, has never had it: Puerto Rico, despite being one of the region’s most heavily-trafficked destinations.  Finally, though, Mint service, which includes touches like […]

News

From Belize to Grenada, 10 Little Caribbean Beach Resorts to Visit Right Now 

karibuni

There are different resorts for different vacations, different tastes, different moods. For some, there’s something delicious about a pint-sized, tiny Caribbean resort, where the emphasis is on the intimate, the serene. Where the soundtrack isn’t a piped-in DJ set, but the gentle shaking of palm trees.  At these 10 resorts scattered all over the Caribbean, […]


Rum Journal: Forget Iced Tea. In The Bahamas, It’s Long Island Rum Punch. 

There’s not another soul at the bar. On far-off Long Island in Out Islands of The Bahamas, that’s not exactly a surprise.  But even with no one around to hear, Gerald still won’t reveal the secret.  I take a sip, then another. It’s as perfect as rum punch as I’ve had, even in The Bahamas, […]

Marriott Just Opened a New Hotel in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

If you’ve been to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, you know the vibe: the pastel-hued Spanish colonial buildings; the sound of salsa permeating every corner; the refreshing cool of a freshly-made Mojito.  There’s a reason, after all, why Old San Juan is one of the most beloved places in the Caribbean, both for air arrivals […]

Caribbean Photo of the Week: Diving in Cayman Brac 

There’s not another soul at the bar. On far-off Long Island in Out Islands of The Bahamas, that’s not exactly a surprise.  But even with no one around to hear, Gerald still won’t reveal the secret.  I take a sip, then another. It’s as perfect as rum punch as I’ve had, even in The Bahamas, […]

Grand Hyatt Is Opening a New Resort in Cancun 

It’s been nearly a decade since the first Grand Hyatt opened its doors in the Mexican Caribbean. Now, another one is coming to the region’s most popular destination.  Next year, Grand Hyatt will be debuting the new Grand Hyatt Cancun, Caribbean Journal has learned.  So what do you need to know? The new resort will […]