Preperations

Digital Immigration Card (DI Card):
To travel to Curaçao, you must complete the Digital Immigration Card online in advance. This is free of charge.
You can fill in/apply for the DI Card no earlier than 7 days before departure.
Officially, you must have a printed copy of the DI Card with you.
https://dicardcuracao.com/portal

The apartment:
In the apartment, you will find: bed linen, bath towels, the first roll of toilet paper, supplies for your first cup of coffee or tea, and kitchen towels. House Rules

Coffee machine:
Most apartments have a Nespresso coffee machine. Only Chuchubi and the shared kitchen for Flamingo and Pelican have a filter coffee machine.

Check-in:
Check-in is possible between 15:00 and 20:00.
If your flight arrives later, late check-in is possible upon request.

Parking:
Parking is available in front of the resort. It is free of charge, and there is always sufficient space. You can open and close the gate manually.

Public transport:
Public transport in Curaçao is limited and unreliable compared to the Netherlands, so renting a car is strongly recommended. There are "Konvoi" (large buses) and "Bus" (private minibuses) mainly running via Punda and Otrobanda, but they run infrequently and not on a fixed schedule.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.autobusbedrijf&hl=en

Taxis:
24-7 Taxi services can be booked via the mobile app, website or phone (local 9-247 / international +5999 844 9247). They are not cheap and Uber is not available on Curaçao. Always agree on the price in advance.
https://247taxi.cw/en/

Nature website:
If you enjoy nature, diving, snorkeling and/or hiking, you will find lots of useful information on my other website:
www.natuurcuracao.com

Tips:
1. Rent a car. We also have rental cars available
2. Download Google Maps with the Curaçao map on your phone.
3. Install the free app: Otra Guide Curaçao.
4. Adjust the settings of your debit card.

In your suitcase:
Clothing: Light, airy clothing and swimwear. A UV shirt is useful (jackets are not necessary).
Shoes: Flip-flops! Water shoes are also handy. If you plan to hike, bring Teva-style sandals or similar. If you plan to climb, bring hiking shoes as well.
Snorkel gear: It is worth buying a good snorkel set in your home country. They are generally more expensive here. Cheap sets are available locally and we also have some available.
Sunscreen: SPF 30, preferably reef-friendly.
Mosquito repellent: with at least 25% DEET.