Curaçao packs a lot into one small Dutch Caribbean island. In a few days you can wander a UNESCO-listed old town, hike the island's highest peak, watch waves explode through a sea cavern, stand a few metres from wild flamingos, snorkel a glowing blue cave, and taste the liqueur that made the island famous. This guide runs through the things worth your time beyond the sand, then points you to our separate beach and Klein Curaçao guides for the coast.

One practical note up front: the sights are spread right across the island, and public transport is thin, so the easiest plan is to rent a car at the airport when you land and base yourself near Willemstad.

Wander Willemstad, the UNESCO old town

The capital's historic centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, valued as an organically grown colonial trading town that blends European, African and Caribbean influences. It splits across Sint Anna Bay into two old quarters: Punda, the original 17th-century walled district, and Otrobanda, literally "the other side" in Papiamentu. Linking them is the Queen Emma Bridge, a floating pontoon bridge from the late 19th century that swings open to let ships pass, so you sometimes wait while it drifts aside.

Punda's waterfront, the Handelskade, is the postcard shot: a row of pastel 18th-century merchant houses right on the water. Nearby sit the historic coral-stone Fort Amsterdam and the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in continuous use in the Americas, famous for its sand-covered floor. Down by the canal, the Floating Market has traditionally hosted Venezuelan boats selling fish and produce, though trade has thinned in recent years, so treat a busy scene as a bonus rather than a given.

Get out into nature

The wild west and north of the island reward a drive:

See the flamingos

Wild flamingos gather at the Jan Kok salt flats near Sint Willibrordus in the southwest. There is a roadside viewing spot, and the birds are most active in the early morning, up to around 11 am, or near sunset. Keep your distance and stay quiet, as they spook easily.

Dive and snorkel

Curaçao is a shore-diving favourite, with reef close to the beach. Three sites stand out: the Blue Room, a half-submerged sea cave where sunlight through an underwater opening turns the water glowing blue; the Tugboat wreck in Caracas Bay, shallow enough at around 5 m for snorkellers; and the boat-access Mushroom Forest, named for its mushroom-shaped corals. Families often pair this with the Curaçao Sea Aquarium on the southeast coast. For where to actually swim, see our guide to the best beaches in Curaçao.

Taste the island

The original Blue Curaçao liqueur has been made at Landhuis Chobolobo in Willemstad by Senior & Co. since 1896, distilled from the dried peel of the local Laraha orange; the distillery runs tours and tastings, and the blue colour, it turns out, is added. On the plate, try keshi yena, the national dish of spiced meat baked inside a shell of Dutch cheese, a tasty leftover of the island's mixed history. Several old plantation houses, the landhuizen, now serve as museums or restaurants.

Easy add-ons: Klein Curaçao and the beaches

Two of the island's best days happen on the water. Klein Curaçao, an uninhabited islet with a lighthouse, a shipwreck and brilliant sand, is a classic boat day trip; we cover it in full in our Klein Curaçao day trip guide. Closer in, the west-coast coves like Grote Knip and Cas Abao are the headline beaches, all in our beaches guide. If you would rather not drive to the far west, a resort and beach transfer is the simplest way out there.

Top things to do at a glance

SightTypeAreaWhat you do
Willemstad (Punda & Otrobanda)UNESCO old townCentralWalk the Handelskade, cross the Queen Emma pontoon bridge
Christoffel National ParkNature, hikingWestpunt (NW)Hike Mount Christoffel (372 m), spot wildlife
Shete Boka National ParkRugged coastNorthBoka Tabla cavern, Boka Pistol blowhole
Hato CavesCaveNorth (near airport)Short guided cave tour
Jan Kok / Sint WillibrordusWildlifeSouthwestWatch flamingos at the salt flats
Blue Room, Tugboat, Mushroom ForestDiving & snorkelNW & Caracas BaySea cave, wreck, reef
Landhuis ChoboloboCulture, drinkWillemstadBlue Curaçao distillery tour and tasting
Klein CuraçaoIsland day tripOffshore (SE)Boat trip: lighthouse, beach, snorkel

Practical tips for your visit

About the author

Daniela Martina is a Curaçao-based travel editor covering Curaçao International Airport and getting around the island.

This is an independent airport guide, not affiliated with the official airport. Attraction details, hours and prices are approximate (June 2026) and can change, so confirm locally before you go.