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Getting Around Curaçao: The Best Transportation Options for Travelers
When you land in Curaçao, the first thing you’ll probably notice is how easygoing everything feels. The colorful streets, the ocean breeze, the laid-back vibe. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to slow down and take it all in. But when it comes to actually moving around, what’s the best way to get from point A to B?
Whether you’re staying at City Suites Curaçao in the heart of Willemstad or planning to explore the island’s hidden beaches, knowing your transportation options will save you time, money, and stress.
From walking the streets of Punda to hopping in a rental car for a full island tour, here’s the ultimate guide to getting around Curaçao.
Walking: The Best Way to Explore Willemstad
If you're staying in Punda or Otrobanda, walking is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get around. Willemstad is compact, making it highly walkable, and offers plenty of beautiful sights along the way.
Where to Walk in Willemstad:
Punda & Otrobanda – Stroll across the Queen Emma Bridge (a floating pedestrian bridge) to explore the two most famous districts of Willemstad.
Handelskade – A must-see for travelers, this colorful waterfront street is perfect for a scenic walk.
Rif Fort & Renaissance Mall – Ideal for shopping, dining, and catching live entertainment.
Public Buses: The Budget-Friendly Option
Public transportation in Curaçao is affordable but limited, making it best for travelers on a budget who don’t mind flexible schedules.
Types of Public Buses in Curaçao:
Konvoi Buses (Big Buses) – These government-run buses connect Willemstad to larger towns like Westpunt and Jan Thiel. They run on set schedules from the main bus stations.
Minibuses (Collectivos) – More common than big buses, minibuses are privately owned and operate like shared taxis, stopping along their route to pick up passengers.
Taxis: Convenient but Pricey
Taxis are a reliable but expensive option in Curaçao, especially if you’re traveling short distances or at night.
Taxi Tips:
No Meters – Curaçao taxis do not use meters, so always negotiate and agree on the price before starting the ride.
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