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- Fares include all Fuel Surcharges and ad calorem tax. Other tax & fees not included.
- Tickets are non refundable, non transferable and non assignable.
- Name changes are not permitted
- Fares are subject to change without notice.
- Fares subject to availability.
- Lowest fares may require an advance purchase of up to 21 days.
- Certain Blackout dates may apply.



Whether you’re going to Curaçao to snorkel in its limpid waters, to do some cultural sightseeing, or just to get a great bargain on electronic equipment, jewelry, or other luxury items in its duty free zone, allow Smartfares.com to get you the best deals on airline tickets and hotel accommodations. Because we’ve negotiated with dozens of airlines and airline ticket wholesalers for cheap airfare, we can assure you of the most economical flights to Curaçao in the Caribbean. We can also get you low hotel rates from a choice of 15 hotels in Curaçao. Experience traveling the Smartfares way and join our thousands of satisfied clients.



With its 38 different beaches to bask in the sun, many of them intimate and secluded, this tiny island in the southern Caribbean Sea is a natural beauty. Curaçao’s coral reefs make it a favorite destination of scuba divers, and windsurfers are drawn to its warm, clear waters. Offshore, the Caribbean waters of Curaçao teem with tuna, sailfish, and marlin to the enthrallment of deep sea fishers. Land-bound nature enthusiasts revel in the multiplicity of tropical flora and fauna of Curaçao. Tourists love the duty-free shopping bargains as well as the vivacious night life. And everyone enjoys the weather which is invariably sunny but cool all year round.



Curaçao has an international culture that boasts its origins from more than 50 diverse ethnic backgrounds and has a charming mix of Old and New World flavor. Most inhabitants of Curaçao are multilingual, speaking their native Papiamentu as well as English, Dutch and Spanish. Willemstad, the capital, is listed in Unesco’s World Heritage list because of its historic buildings that blend Dutch and Spanish colonial styles.