Curacao hosted 60,690 overnight visitors in August, a four
percent increase compared with the same
period a year ago, according to Curacao Tourist Board data.
The increase was generated in part by North America, which
grew by seven percent during the period. South America led with a 17 percent increase
in arrivals, while both Europe and the Caribbean region recorded declines of five
and seven percent, respectively.
A total of 15,773 visitors came from the United States. In
terms of accommodations, 70 percent of U.S.
travelers stayed in resort hotels, while 30 percent chose other forms of
accommodation. The average length of stay was 5.8 nights.
Europe and North America were the top source regions in terms
of overall number of arrivals, recording 23,511 and 17,061 overnight visitors
in August. Overall, visitors stayed in Curacao an average of 8.2 nights during
the month of August, according to immigration card data.
Curacao hosted 1,118,081 visitors during the first eight
months of 2025, including 527,412 overnight arrivals, 31,028 day-trippers, and
559,641 cruise passengers, reflecting an overall growth of seven percent
compared to the same period last year.
The total number of August arrivals represents a 23 percent increase
over one year ago.
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