As one of the largest Caribbean islands, Curacao is suited for all types of travelers. From private retreats to busy beachfront properties, these are the best Curacao hotels, depending on your travel style.
Bonus: You won’t break the bank on accommodations here. According to the tourism board, hotel nightly rates average under $250 for a four-star property in the high season (December to April) and $150 per night in the low season (May to November).
Downtown: Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino
The Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino is conveniently located in “La Otra Bando,” meaning the other side. This refers to its location on the opposite side of the bridge in Willemstad, so you can get to all the festive and vibrant street parties that happen in downtown in just a five- to ten-minute walk. The Renaissance is located near the cruise port and has one of the coolest pools on the island—a “beach” infinity pool, which means the pool floor is made of sand. The hotel is adjacent to the historic Rif Fort with convenient restaurants, and shops, plus beautiful sunset views. Even though there is a casino attached, the property is family-friendly.
Downtown: Scuba Lodge Boutique Hotel & Ocean Suites
Pietermaai is to Willemstad as Williamsburg is to Manhattan. This gentrified neighborhood has trendy bars, restaurants, and hotels. You (literally) can’t miss the Scuba Lodge Boutique Hotel and Ocean Suites with its bright pink and yellow facades. It has two pools (one is an infinity pool), as well as a sandy beach bar and restaurant. It’s a smaller boutique hotel and rates are affordable (under $200 per night).
Boutique: Pietermaai Boutique Hotel
Also in Pietermaai, you’ll find the Pietermaai Boutique Hotel. It’s still within walking distance of Willemstad, but you’ll find more culture and flair since it’s deeper into this hip neighborhood. Rooms are minimalist chic, with open-concept bathrooms and charming and whitewashed beams on the upper levels. There are two pools with decks plus complimentary self-parking, which is convenient as many people rent cars on the island to explore more easily. Note that rooms can get noisy at night if you have a street-facing room.
Boutique: Baoase Luxury Resort
You might mistake Baoase for a Bali retreat at first, but this 23-room property is located right near Curacao’s hottest beaches. The boutique hotel is one of the island’s most exclusive and is considered a hidden gem. Suites and villas perfect indoor-outdoor living with open-air rooms and outdoor baths and showers. Half the property’s rooms even have their own private plunge pools.
Secluded: Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort Curacao
Vacation where the celebs go on Curacao at the Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort. The property sits on 27 acres of a natural preserve, with a white sand beach and swimming lagoon. The resort offers pools, golf, tennis, diving, boating and other watersports, as well as a full-service spa and four onsite dining options. So really, you don’t need to leave if you don’t want to.
Secluded: Oasis Coral Estate Beach, Dive & Wellness Resort
If you’re looking for a more private hotel experience on Curacao, book a stay at Oasis Coral Estate Beach, Dive and Wellness Resort. Located under 20 miles from Willemstad on the northwest side of the island, you’ll find fewer crowds and less partying here. The property has an onsite restaurant, a diving area, water sports, an infinity pool, and a world-class spa.
Beach: LionsDive Beach Resort
LionsDive Beach Resort is located on the longest white sand beach on the island, so of course, this Curacao hotel is a favorite among beach goers. There’s a sports pool, dive school, private beach, spa, and four bars and restaurants. The resort is only a few minutes away from bustling downtown Willemstad, so you aren’t far from all the action.
Beach: Papagayo Beach Hotel and Resort
If you’re looking to stay in a beach area, then Papagayo Beach Hotel and Resort should be on the top of your list. The property consists of traditional hotel rooms and suites, referred to as the hotel portion; plus one- to three-bedroom villas on its resort side. The Papagayo Beach area has a public pool and beach area with popular restaurants and bars, a few shops, a casino, and a Dutch grocery store. If you stay at the hotel or resort, you have access to a private snorkeling area and pool, as well as day passes to the larger public pool. At night, the surrounding restaurants play live music and host DJs, so you can dance the night away—barefoot of course. While it’s not an all-inclusive, you have everything you need within walking distance.
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Ashley Rossi visited Curacao as a guest of the Curacao Tourist Board. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram for travel tips, destination ideas, and off the beaten path spots.
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