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Curaçao Sees More than Eight Percent Rise in Stayover Visitors with a Massive Increase From Canada, Boosting Tourism Revenue And Regional Economic Growth

17 February 2026 at 00:21
Curaçao Sees More than Eight Percent Rise in Stayover Visitors with a Massive Increase From Canada, Boosting Tourism Revenue And Regional Economic Growth

In 2026 Curaçao impressed everyone with 79,387 visitors, an 8% increase from January 2025. January stayover arrivals in Curaçao increased 8% compared with January 2025 arrivals. January 2026 visitors to Curaçao are a great example of how much the island can be projected to increase international visitors. Making it even better, arrivals from Canada increased. Canadian market arrivals increased by 26% in January. Canada’s arrival rate to the island increased faster than Netherlands and United States.

The increase in Canadian arrivals resulted from a shift in the type of winter travel. Many Canadian long stay travelers to Curaçao of winter vacation travel to the Caribbean want more than a simple beach vacation. The Canadian market is evolving and is an important contributor to the expansion of the Caribbean’s revitalized travel.

A Boom in Canadian Tourism: Longer Stays and Increased Interest

In January 2026, Curaçao welcomed 7,582 visitors from Canada, up from 6,006 in January 2025, marking a substantial increase in Canadian arrivals. The 26% surge is especially notable as it outpaces the growth from other traditional markets, such as the United States and the Netherlands. Canadian travelers are not just visiting more frequently, but they are also staying longer. On average, Canadians stayed for 11 nights in January 2026, which is significantly longer than American visitors, who averaged 6.4 nights.

This longer length of stay indicates that Curaçao is becoming more than just a quick beach destination for Canadians. With an average stay of 11 nights, travelers are committing to extended vacations and opting for a mix of accommodations—half stayed in resort hotels, while the other half chose more independent lodging options such as villas, apartments, and boutique hotels. This reflects the island’s appeal to a broad range of travelers, from those seeking a classic luxury resort experience to those wanting a more authentic, immersive stay.

Tourism Growth Across Regions: A Broad-Based Surge

While Canada’s growth stands out, Curaçao saw positive tourism growth across several key regions in January 2026:

  • South America saw a 15% increase, with 21,053 visitors recorded.
  • North America increased by 8%, with 25,651 visitors in total.
  • Europe experienced a 6% rise, contributing 28,922 visitors.

Europe remains the largest source region for Curaçao tourism, with the Netherlands continuing to be the top market for the island, recording 24,443 visitors in January 2026—a 6% increase compared to last year. The Dutch market remains a stable pillar of the island’s tourism economy, with Dutch visitors often staying the longest, averaging 13.7 nights.

The Impact of Longer Stays and Evolving Tourist Preferences

The growing trend of longer stays reflects a shift in the way tourists are approaching Caribbean travel. With an average stay of 9.4 nights across all markets in January, Curaçao is attracting more visitors who want to immerse themselves in the island’s culture, nature, and local lifestyle. Visitors are increasingly opting for authentic travel experiences, including cultural workshops, historical site tours, and engagement with local communities, rather than simply visiting for a short beach vacation.

The increase in longer stays is not just an important statistic—it has a positive economic impact on Curaçao’s tourism industry. Extended stays mean higher spending on accommodation, local tours, restaurants, and souvenir shopping, contributing significantly to local businesses and supporting job creation in tourism-dependent sectors.

A Positive Shift in Tourism Dynamics: Expanding Markets and Future Growth

The increase in Canadian visitors, alongside steady growth in other regions, is transforming Curaçao’s tourism sector. The island is diversifying its tourism markets, reducing its reliance on a handful of traditional source countries. As Curaçao attracts more long-term visitors and new travelers, it becomes less vulnerable to fluctuations in specific tourism markets.

Furthermore, the growth of international tourism is benefiting local businesses by generating higher demand for services such as hotels, restaurants, tour guides, and transportation companies. The increase in overnight stays and longer-term visitors contributes to the sustainability of the island’s tourism economy, ensuring that tourism growth is not just seasonal but a year-round contributor to economic development.

A Strong Future for Curaçao’s Tourism Industry

A positive sign of growth in Curaçao’s tourism market is seen with an 8% increase in stayover visitors, with a notable rise in Canadian visitors during January 2026. With the continued growth of Canadian visitors, the Curaçao tourism market will be more sustainable with a diverse market. Visitors that stay longer will promote the continued growth of and will place Curacao among the top destinations in the Caribbean tourism market for high-end cultural travelers and affordable cultural travelers.

With the growing demand for tourism in the Caribbean, Curaçao will contribute to the growth of the tourism market economically and regionally. To accommodate the changing value of tourism in the Caribbean the island will continue to develop its tourism infrastructure. This will create a positive value to the local economy and the world’s economy.

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