Curacao has emerged as a frontrunner in the Caribbean’s efforts to rebuild its tourism sector, surpassing several well-known destinations such as Saint Lucia, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Aruba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Barbados, Turks and Caicos, and the Cayman Islands. The island’s progress signals a notable shift in regional tourism dynamics as it leads the recovery race.
Key indicators of Curacao’s recovery include a significant increase in hotel occupancy rates along with a steady rise in hotel room prices. These trends reflect a stronger demand for accommodations on the island compared to other Caribbean locations. Such shifts highlight Curacao’s growing appeal to
travelers and its effective strategies to attract visitors during this period of tourism rebound.








