Curaçao continued a growth trend in tourism performance,
welcoming 65,378 overnight visitors in November, a nine percent increase
compared with November of 2024.
South America and North America posted double-digit
increases, with South American arrivals up 21 percent and North American
arrivals up 19 percent. Arrivals from Europe increased four percent.
Contrasting
those figures was the Caribbean’s 27 percent decline.
In absolute numbers, Europe remained the main source region
with 26,006 overnight visitors, followed by North America with 22,105 and South
America with 13,596 overnight visitors. According to Immigration Card data,
visitors stayed an average of 8.3 nights during the month of November.
A total of 15,898 arrivals came from the United States of
America in November 2025, an eight percent increase compared to the same month
last year. The average length of stay was approximately 5.8 nights.
Visitor arrivals from
Canada totaled 6,207 in November 2025, recording a 60% increase compared to
November 2024. Canadian visitors stayed an average of about 8.1 nights.
Curaçao’s year to date overnight tourism numbers were up 13
percent for January to November of 2025, with a total of 707,546 arrivals, highlighting
“further strengthening of Curaçao’s position as a competitive destination
within the Caribbean region,” according to Curaçao Tourist Board officials.
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