☀️ Curacao

Winter sun in Curacao

29°
winter temp
28°
sea
11.1
hrs sun
€1.094
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Curacao is a Caribbean island that delivers reliable winter warmth, with daytime temperatures around 29C, sea temperatures of about 28C, and roughly 11.1 hours of sunshine every day. It sits outside the hurricane belt, making it one of the most dependable warm-weather escapes you can book between November and March. Nivosola currently lists 9 accommodations in Curacao starting from EUR 1094 per person.

Winter Climate in Curacao

Curacao enjoys a consistently warm and dry winter season. Daytime air temperatures hover around 29C, the sea stays at a comfortable 28C, and you can count on approximately 11.1 hours of sunshine each day. Rainfall is low compared to most Caribbean islands, and the steady trade winds keep the heat pleasant rather than oppressive.

Who Is Curacao Best For?

Curacao works well for a wide range of travellers. Couples looking for a romantic retreat will find secluded coves and excellent restaurants, while families appreciate the calm, clear waters that are safe for children. Active travellers can fill their days with diving, snorkelling, cycling, and hiking, and beach lovers will simply be happy parking themselves on the white sand with the warm sea steps away.

Beaches and the Sea

The island is ringed with small, sheltered bays that offer some of the clearest water in the Caribbean. Sea temperatures sit around 28C throughout winter, making every swim genuinely enjoyable rather than a challenge. Visibility underwater is excellent, which is why Curacao has a strong reputation among divers and snorkellers who want to see coral reefs and colourful marine life without travelling to remote locations.

Things to Do in Curacao

Beyond the beaches, Willemstad is a UNESCO World Heritage city with pastel-coloured Dutch colonial architecture and a lively waterfront. You can explore the island by jeep or on foot, visit the famous Hato Caves, try local cuisine influenced by Dutch, African, and Latin flavours, or take a boat trip to smaller nearby bays. The combination of culture and nature means non-beach days are just as rewarding.

Getting There and Best Time to Go

Curacao has its own international airport, Hato International Airport, with direct or one-stop connections from many European cities including Amsterdam. The entire winter season from November through April is an excellent time to visit, as rainfall is at its lowest and temperatures remain steady. Booking early is advisable for the peak December and January period when demand is highest.

Climate in Curacao

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Accommodations in Curacao

FAQ about Curacao

How warm is Curacao in winter?

In winter Curacao averages around 29°C during the day, with a sea temperature of about 28°C.

How many hours of sun does Curacao get?

Curacao gets roughly 11.1 hours of sun per day in winter.

What does a winter-sun holiday to Curacao cost?

Accommodations in Curacao start from around €1.094 per person; Nivosola compares 9 options, refreshed daily.

How warm is Curacao in winter?

Daytime air temperatures in Curacao during winter average around 29C, and the sea temperature is approximately 28C. You can also expect about 11.1 hours of sunshine per day, making it one of the sunniest and warmest winter-sun destinations available.

How many accommodations are available in Curacao on Nivosola and what do they cost?

Nivosola currently lists 9 accommodations in Curacao. Prices start from EUR 1094 per person, giving you a range of options to suit different budgets and travel styles.

Is Curacao suitable for a family holiday in winter?

Yes, Curacao is a great choice for families. The calm, sheltered bays are safe for children, the warm sea temperature makes swimming comfortable for all ages, and the island offers enough activities including cultural sights and boat trips to keep everyone engaged throughout the stay.