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Do you need a car in Curaçao?

Here's the honest answer

By Roamer · West Curaçao Car Rental · Banda Bou Travel Guide
Rental car parked in Curaçao — do you need a car in Curaçao?
Quick Answer

Yes. Renting a car in Curaçao is highly recommended for most visitors. Public transportation is limited, taxis are expensive for multiple daily trips, and the island's best beaches, national parks, and viewpoints are spread across the island. A round trip by taxi from Willemstad to the west coast costs around $100. A 7-day rental typically runs $280–$420 in total, making it cheaper than just 3 taxi days.

Planning a trip to Curaçao and wondering whether to rent a car? You're not alone. It's one of the most common questions first-time visitors ask. The short answer is yes, and this guide will show you exactly why, when it matters most, and how much to budget for it.

We'll also cover the rare cases where you might not need one, because honesty matters more to us than just telling you what you want to hear.

Why most visitors to Curaçao rent a car

Curaçao is a small island (about 60 km long and 14 km wide), but don't let that fool you. The things worth seeing are scattered across the entire island, and the western region (Banda Bou) in particular is almost impossible to explore properly without your own wheels.

The public transport reality

Curaçao has a bus system (Konvoi buses), but the routes are concentrated around Willemstad and are not designed for tourist itineraries. If you want to reach Playa Kenapa, Shete Boka, or Christoffel National Park by public transport — good luck. Most of these spots aren't served at all, and those that are require long waits and multiple transfers.

Taxis add up fast

Taxis in Curaçao are widely available and reliable, but they run on fixed rates that aren't cheap. A one-way trip from Willemstad to a west-coast beach costs around $50 USD, meaning a round trip is roughly $100. Do that three days in a row and you've paid more than a week-long car rental. For any trip longer than 3–4 days, renting almost always works out cheaper.

💰 Quick Comparison

A round-trip taxi from Willemstad to the west coast costs around $100. A full 7-day car rental typically runs $280–$420 total. The rental pays for itself after just 3 taxi trips.

Flexibility is the real value

The best experiences in Curaçao (sunrise at Playa Jeremi, a quiet morning at Westpunt before the crowds arrive, a spontaneous stop at a roadside snack bar) happen when you're not on a schedule. A rental car gives you that. A taxi or tour never will.

How much does it actually cost? (The real numbers)

Price is the first thing most visitors think about, so let's be direct about it. Car rental costs in Curaçao vary by season, vehicle type, and where you book. Here's a realistic breakdown:

Vehicle Type Daily Rate 7-Day Total
Small economy car $35–$50 / day $245–$350
Compact / mid-size $50–$70 / day $350–$490
SUV / 4x4 $70–$100 / day $490–$700

Local vs. international rental companies

International chains (Hertz, Avis, Budget) are available at the airport and are a familiar option, but they tend to charge more, especially with add-ons. Local Curaçao companies often offer lower base rates, more flexibility on pickup location, and personal service. A local company that delivers directly to your villa or hotel will also save you the hassle of a 30–40 minute drive to the airport on day one.

💡 Local tip

Book at least 2–3 weeks in advance, especially for December, Easter week, and July. During peak periods, the best local vehicles sell out fast and you may be left with airport chains at premium rates.

The best things to do in Curaçao require a car

To put it simply: the experiences that make Curaçao worth visiting are the ones that require independent transport. Here's a breakdown:

  • 🏖️ Banda Bou beaches: Playa Lagun, Playa Knip (Grote Knip), Playa Jeremi, Cas Abao. None of these are walkable from any accommodation and bus access is extremely limited.
  • 🏔️ Christoffel National Park: Curaçao's highest peak and best hiking. No bus access. You need a car to get to the entrance and to explore the trails.
  • 🌊 Shete Boka National Park: Dramatic rugged coastline on the north shore. Accessible only by car.
  • 🦇 Hato Caves: Located just north of Willemstad, but still not easily reached without private transport.
  • 🐠 Westpunt village: The charming far-western tip of the island, with great local restaurants and snorkeling. A 40-minute drive from Willemstad with no direct transit.

If your entire trip is Willemstad-based (shopping at the Floating Market, walking the pontoon bridge, visiting museums in Punda) you can get by without a car. But most visitors come to Curaçao for the beaches and nature, and that means you need one.

When you might NOT need a car

We promised honesty, so here it is: there are a few scenarios where skipping the rental makes sense.

  • Short resort stays: You're staying at an all-inclusive resort that runs its own beach shuttles and you have no plans to explore beyond the property.
  • Very short city trips: You're visiting for only 1–2 days, staying in Willemstad, and have a specific set of activities already booked with tour operators.
  • Mobility considerations: You have mobility limitations and prefer the convenience of a driver. In this case, a trusted private driver (arranged through your accommodation) can be a good alternative.
Honest note from Roamer

If your trip is 3 days or longer and you want to see more than just Willemstad, renting a car will almost certainly give you a better trip. We say this not just as a rental company, but because we live here and know the island.

Is it easy to drive in Curaçao?

Yes. Curaçao is genuinely one of the easier Caribbean islands to drive on. Here's why:

  • Traffic drives on the right side of the road, same as the US, Canada, and most of Europe.
  • Roads are generally well-maintained, especially on the main routes.
  • Speed limits are clearly posted (80 km/h on main roads, 40–60 km/h in towns).
  • Signage is in Dutch and English, so navigation is straightforward for most visitors.
  • Traffic is light outside of Willemstad rush hours (7–8am and 5–6pm).

The only real adjustment is navigating the narrower unpaved roads that lead to some of the more remote beaches, but these are manageable in a standard car and part of the adventure.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get around Curaçao without a car?

Technically yes, but practically it limits you significantly. You can use taxis and tours to visit popular spots, but you'll pay more, have less flexibility, and miss the spontaneous discoveries that make Curaçao memorable. For most visitors, a rental car transforms the trip.

Do I need an international driving license in Curaçao?

If your license is in English or Dutch, you can drive with it. Visitors from countries with licenses in other languages should carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their national license. Always worth checking with your rental company before you arrive.

What type of car do I need in Curaçao?

A standard sedan or compact SUV is sufficient for the vast majority of roads and beaches. You only need a 4x4 if you're planning to access very remote unpaved tracks. Most of Curaçao's popular beaches are reachable in a regular car.

Is it safe to drive in Curaçao at night?

Yes, though some remote roads can be poorly lit. In town and on main roads, night driving is perfectly safe. Just be aware that stray animals (dogs, goats) occasionally wander onto roads in rural areas.

How much does a car rental cost in Curaçao?

A small economy car typically runs $35–$50 per day, meaning a 7-day rental costs $245–$350 in total. Mid-size cars run $50–$70/day and SUVs $70–$100/day. Local rental companies like Roamer are often cheaper than international chains at the airport, especially for stays of 5+ days, and they'll deliver the car to your accommodation.

Do I need insurance for my rental car in Curaçao?

Basic third-party liability is typically included in your rental rate. Full collision damage waiver (CDW) coverage is strongly recommended, as parking lot scrapes and minor road incidents do happen. Check whether your credit card provides supplemental rental car coverage before you arrive, as many premium cards do, which can save you the daily insurance add-on fee. Always confirm exactly what's covered with your rental company before signing.

Is parking free in Curaçao?

Almost everywhere, yes. Parking at beaches, national parks, restaurants, and most attractions is free. The main exception is central Willemstad (Punda and Otrobanda), where street parking meters charge around 1 XCG (Caribbean guilder) per hour. Outside of the city center, you won't need to think about parking at all.

Where is the best place to pick up a rental car in Curaçao?

If you're staying in or around Willemstad, airport pickup is convenient. If you're heading further west (Banda Bou region), a local company that delivers to your accommodation, like Roamer, will save you time and hassle.

Ready to explore Curaçao on your own terms?

Roamer is a locally based car rental in Banda Bou, West Curaçao. We offer flexible pickups, local knowledge, and vehicles suited for everything from beach runs to national park visits.

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