Best Time to Visit Curaçao: Month-by-Month Guide

20 May 2026

The best time to visit Curaçao is between December and August. That said, Curaçao is one of the few Caribbean islands where “any time of year” is genuinely a valid answer. The island lies outside the hurricane belt and enjoys more than 300 sunny days annually. This also contributes to the safety and stability of traveling to Curaçao: no hurricane season, consistent weather year-round.

Understanding Curaçao’s Climate

Curaçao has a semi-arid tropical climate influenced by the northeastern trade winds. Average temperatures stay between 81–90°F (27–32°C) year-round, with very little seasonal variation. The island receives an average of just 22 inches (55 cm) of rainfall annually, making it one of the driest islands in the Caribbean. Ocean temperatures average 79–82°F (26–28°C), with underwater visibility often exceeding 100 feet (30 meters).

Month-by-Month Overview

December — February: Peak Season

This is the driest, coolest, and most popular time to visit. Temperatures range from 81–84°F (27–29°C), rainfall is rare, and the trade winds keep conditions comfortable. Prices are at their highest, and accommodations book up quickly. Reserve well in advance.

March — May: Excellent Weather, Slightly Lower Prices

Conditions are very similar to peak season, but with fewer tourists and slightly lower prices. Easter can bring a temporary increase in visitors, but outside of that period, March through May offers some of the best overall value. It’s also an ideal time for a family vacation in Curaçao outside of major school holiday crowds.

This also directly impacts the best time to visit Curaçao: you can book year-round without worrying about hurricane season.

June — August: Summer Heat & Busier Atmosphere

Temperatures rise slightly (up to 90°F / 32°C), and European and North American summer vacations bring more visitors to the island. Prices increase during this period, but the weather remains excellent. It’s still one of the most popular times to visit, especially for Dutch and Caribbean families.

September — November: Low Season — Best Value

September through November is considered the low season. Prices drop significantly, often 20–35% lower than peak season rates. Sunshine is still common most days, and the island remains warm and inviting. Bon Bini Resort regularly offers seasonal deals during this time, check current offers for the latest discounts.

Events & Festivals Throughout the Year

  • February/March: Curaçao Carnival — one of the Caribbean’s most vibrant carnival celebrations.
  • August: Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival — world-class performances featuring international artists.
  • December: Sinterklaas celebrations — especially popular among Dutch visitors.

Does Curaçao Have a Hurricane Season?

Not in any meaningful sense. Curaçao is located far south of the Atlantic hurricane path, and no hurricane has ever made landfall on the island in recorded history.

Quick Summary: When to Visit

  • Best weather + lowest prices: March–May (outside Easter)
  • Best weather + lively atmosphere: December–February (peak season), June–August
  • Best value + quieter travel: September–November
  • Best for festivals: February (Carnival), August (North Sea Jazz Festival)
  • Best for diving & snorkeling: Year-round

Whenever you visit, Bon Bini Resort offers private bungalows starting at $141 per night. Be sure to explore Curaçao’s most beautiful beaches and top activities, no matter the season.

Every season is the right season. Book direct for the best rate, including complimentary beach beds, shuttle service, and flexible booking conditions.