Curaçao, Aruba, or Bonaire? Price Comparison and Travel Guide

Curaçao, Aruba, or Bonaire? Price Comparison and Travel Guide

Curaçao, Aruba, or Bonaire? Price Comparison and Travel Guide

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Are you planning a vacation to the Caribbean and not sure whether to choose Curaçao, Aruba, or Bonaire? Although all three islands are part of the former group known as the ABC Islands, each has its own personality, costs, and attractions. In this guide, we’ll help you answer the big question: Is Curaçao cheaper than Aruba or Bonaire? We’ll also offer useful tips on accommodations, transportation, and what to see on each island.

Price Comparison: Which island is the most affordable?

Curaçao is generally more affordable than Aruba, and in some respects, more affordable than Bonaire as well. Here’s a breakdown of the average costs on each island:

Concept Curaçao Aruba Bonaire
Accommodations $$ $$$$ $$-$$$
Local Food $ $$ $
Car Rental $$ $$$ $$
Activities $$ $$$ $$

Conclusion: If you're on a tight budget, Curaçao and Bonaire are more budget-friendly. Aruba tends to be more luxurious and expensive, especially when it comes to accommodations and tourist restaurants.


How to Get Around Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire

Transportation in Curaçao

  • Local buses (Konvoi): Inexpensive, though not very frequent. They work well for main routes.

  • Private minivans: Faster and more direct than buses, ideal for medium distances.

  • Car rental: Highly recommended if you want to explore the island at your own pace. Prices start at $35 per day.

  • Taxis: They're expensive and don't use meters. Be sure to agree on the price beforehand.

Transportation in Aruba

  • Public buses (Arubus): Efficient and with good coverage, ideal for tourists.

  • Car or scooter rentals: Perfect for exploring remote beaches.

  • Taxis: Fixed rates, more expensive than in Curaçao.

Transportation in Bonaire

  • Bicycles or scooters: Very popular for short distances.

  • Car rental: Recommended if you're visiting Washington Slagbaai National Park.

  • There is no regular public transportation, so you'll have to rely on rental cars or taxis.

Accommodation Recommendations

Curaçao

Aruba

Bonaire

Things to do in Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire: Must-see places

Curaçao

  • Willemstad and the Queen Emma Bridge - A stroll through the colonial World Heritage City.

  • Kenepa Grandi Beach - One of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.

  • Shete Boka Park - Ideal for nature lovers and wild landscapes.

  • Kura Hulanda Museum - Afro-Caribbean history and culture.

➡️ Discover more things to do in Curaçao here

Aruba

  • Eagle Beach - Award-winning beach for its beauty and tranquility.

  • Arikok National Park - Caves, local fauna and hiking.

  • Oranjestad - Vibrant capital city with Dutch colonial architecture.

Bonaire

  • Diving and snorkeling - Bonaire is famous for its reefs accessible from the shore.

  • Lake Goto - Ideal to see flamingos.

  • 1000 Steps Beach - It's not a thousand, but the scenery is incredible.

    Conclusion: Which one to choose?

    If you are looking for economy and diversity, Curaçao is your best option. It has a vibrant mix of culture, spectacular beaches and reasonable prices. Bonaire is ideal if you love diving and tranquility. Aruba, on the other hand, is perfect for those who want luxury, comfort and postcard beaches... as long as your budget allows it.

    Cost of Living and Prices in Curaçao

    Cost of Living and Prices in Curaçao

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    Among the islands of the Dutch Caribbean, Curaçao is perhaps the most popular vacation destination. We welcome not only backpackers but also cruise ship tourists, summer vacationers, and retirees exploring options for a peaceful life. The truth is, if there’s one place that’s perfect for a wonderful vacation or for transitioning to a peaceful lifestyle, Curaçao is at the top of our list.

    On this page, I'll share tips for traveling to Curaçao, advice on planning a realistic budget, and instructions on how to book a vacation in Curaçao.

    CURRENCY AND PAYMENT METHODS

    How to Pay in Curaçao

    The official and local currency of Curaçao is the Caribbean Florin. However, the U.S. dollar is also accepted everywhere. You can pay with Visa and Mastercard almost everywhere, and there are also many ATMs in the city center. Many tourists find that ATMs charge high fees per transaction, so it’s best to withdraw the maximum amount the first time to ensure you have enough cash and avoid extra fees for each transaction.

    Tip: Consider using cash for tips, to pay for beach chairs, or to use public transportation, and pay with a card at restaurants, hotels, or tourist attractions.

    ACCOMMODATION COSTS

    The cost of lodging in Curaçao varies depending on the area and the amenities or luxuries the property offers its guests. The big advantage is that there is no shortage of lodging in Curaçao, which means there is a wide range of prices. Therefore, not only is it possible to stay at expensive resorts or all-inclusive hotels, but there are also budget hostels and studio apartments. During the off-season, you can rent a room for as little as $20 per night.

    The best option for affordable accommodations in Curaçao is to rent an apartment, studio, or Airbnb. You can often find good deals if you book early.

    When it comes to hotels, contacting them directly can be complicated, so booking through Booking.com, Expedia, or Airbnb is always the easiest option. Also, booking early can make a big difference in your budget for a trip to Curaçao. Keep in mind that if you book at the last minute, the most affordable accommodations will already be booked.

    Without a doubt, the total cost of a vacation will depend on several factors, such as the type of hotel you plan to stay at, the cuisine you prefer, the tours you plan to book, or even the mode of transportation you use. That’s why, in this guide, I’ll break down the prices based on the choices you make. You can spend a lot of money if you plan a trip with all the luxuries, or you can choose a simple vacation and spend only what’s necessary while still enjoying a dream trip.

    First, here are a couple of tips if you want to save money: Stay at a budget hotel that includes breakfast, so you can spend your money on experiences.

    Below is my list of recommended hotels by area and price range.

    HOTELS IN WILLEMSTAD

    HOTELS IN SINT MICHIEL AND WESTPOINT

    PRICE RANGE: $50 - $100

    Oceanview B&B
    Landhuis Klein Santa Martha Boutique Hotel Restaurant
    The Natural Curacao
    Daniel

    PRICE RANGE: $100 - $150

    Sunny Apartment Blije Rust
    Casa Blanca Vacation Home
    Sunhouse Curacao

    PRICE RANGE: $150 +

    Coral Estate Luxury Resort
    Coral Estate Holidays
    Sandcastles & Sunshine at Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort
    Lagun Blue Resort
    Villa Del Sol Ocean View

    FOOD PRICES IN CURAZAO

    The average cost of a meal and drink in Curaçao is $35.00 per day for one person. A street meal in Curaçao costs about $5-$10 dollars.

    A dinner for two people in a restaurant would cost an average of $80 - $100 dollars. A lunch in a cafeteria or mid-range restaurant would cost you about half as much.

    A bottle of water in Curaçao costs $1.70, approximately. A soft drink costs about $1.5 dollars, if you buy it in a supermarket.

    A beer will cost you between $2 and $5 if you buy it at a bar. Cocktails with alcohol in bars and nightclubs cost approximately $10 per cocktail.

    GO TO THE SUPERMARKET

    In Curaçao there are several options of supermarkets and grocery stores. Of course, it is important to take distance into account, but if transportation and distance are not a problem, it is also good to keep in mind that some supermarkets have better prices than others.

    In Curaçao there are also so-called"tokos," which are grocery stores mostly managed by Chinese nationals. There you can always get the basics, canned goods, drinks and toiletries. Some larger ones are called mini-markets, where you will find almost the same as in a supermarket, but perhaps the price will be a couple of guilders more expensive.

    The best-known supermarkets in Curaçao are: Van den Tweel (in Jan Thiel and Zeelandia), Centrum (in Mahaai and Piscadera), Mangusa (on Rio Canario and in Cas Cora), Esperamos (in Santa Maria), Vreugdenhil (near Schubappelweg), and others less popular among tourists, such as Bon Bini (on Jongbloed).

    Some supermarkets carry specific brands; for example, Van den Tweel and Centrum tend to offer more products from Dutch brands, while Mangusa carries more products that are well-known in Latin America.

    EATING OUT IN CURAZAO

    Depending on the length of the vacation, the option to go out to eat may or may not be practical. For a short vacation, it is the best. For a long vacation, it can be expensive. In any case, I would recommend renting an Airbnb with a kitchen so that you can prepare your own meals when going out to eat is not necessary. Prices vary according to the type of food in each restaurant. From a quick meal in a"truck di pan" to a romantic dinner in a restaurant. I invite you to read my guide to restaurants in Curacao.

    AVERAGE COST OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES IN CURAZAO*

    Below is a guide to approximate prices for food and beverages. On average, you can spend up to $30 USD per meal. If you go to a restaurant, you will definitely want to buy a cocktail / juice (smoothie), a main course and maybe a dessert.

    Tip: Check if your hotel or Airbnb offers breakfast in your reservation. This will also help you save money. If breakfast is not included, then consider budgeting at least $35 per day for meals, per person.

    *For your reference, I've listed the prices in U.S. dollars.

    Croissant: $3 USD
    Toasted bread with cheese: $4 USD
    Toasted bread with ham: $4 USD
    Arepitas with cheese: $9 USD
    Chicken nuggets: $5 USD
    Mozzarella cheese sticks: $6 USD
    Portion of french fries: $5 USD
    Portion of garlic bread: $5 USD
    Chicken burrito: $10 USD
    Tuna sandwich: $9 USD
    Chicken sandwich: $9–$10 USD
    Chicken wings: $12 USD

    Chicken fillet: $15–17
    Pasta Alfredo: $16–18
    Grilled salmon: $22–25
    Pork tenderloin: $22–$24
    Hamburger: $10–$12
    Double hamburger: $15
    Chicken burger: $14

    Beer: $5 USD - $7 USD, depending on the brand. The most expensive brands are Heineken and Amstel Bright. The least expensive brands are Polar and Amstel.

    Soft drinks*: $3 USD (Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and other flavors). *Soft drinks arealso called "limonadas. "In some parts of Latin America, the term "limonada" refers to a drink made with water, lemon, and sugar.

    Cocktails: $10 USD (piña colada, mojitos, daiquiris, margaritas, etc.)
    Wines: $5 USD per glass / $22 USD - $25 USD per bottle.

    The so-called "truck di pan" are famous and popular in Curaçao. Although they only sell fast food, they are popular because it is a quick and economical way to eat and is cheaper than going to a restaurant and more convenient than cooking. The image below is a model of the menu of one of the most popular "truck di pan" in Curaçao, known as BBQ Express:

    And here is the menu and prices in florins (2022 prices):

    There is a wide range of accommodations on Curaçao, and as a Caribbean paradise island, the cost of staying at Curaçao’s large hotels can be quite high due to all the amenities they offer.

    However, it's not as if your only options are expensive resorts or all-inclusive hotels. There are also budget hostels and Airbnb listings that can fit your budget. Accommodations are available starting at $30 per night.

    Below is a comparison of available accommodations by price range:

    TRANSPORTATION COSTS IN CURAZAO

    Public transportation: Curaçao has a public bus network, although it is very limited. There are buses to the West End (Willemstad) that depart from Otrobanda and buses to the southeast that depart from Punda (also in Willemstad). The fare is around 2.40 ANG.

    Bicycle: Although Curaçao is a Dutch colony, it’s surprisingly difficult to get around here by bicycle. Renting a bicycle costs about 40 ANG per day (30 ANG if you rent it for a week or more).

    Taxi: Taxis in Curaçao are safe and reliable. Although not all of them have meters, most have fare charts that are always visible from the passenger seat. They’re the best way to get around Willemstad, since longer trips cost much more. Compared to the bus, they’re very expensive, so I don’t recommend them if you’re on a tight budget.

    From Curaçao International Airport, you can take a taxi to the hotel. Depending on the hotel’s location, the fare will range from $35 to $70. If you’re traveling with your family, the price covers up to 4 people. If there are more than 4 people, there will be an additional charge (25%) of the fare. If you’re traveling alone, the best option is to take a shared ride (or shuttle). Tip: Check with the hotel in advance to see if they offer a free shuttle service. That way, you can save on this expense.

    If you're staying in Willemstad, you can take a minibus from the Punda bus station to Mambo Beach or the Seaquarium area. You can also take a bus from the Otrobanda bus station to the beaches at Westpunt.

    Tip: Bring cash (florins or dollars) when traveling by bus.

    Car Rental: Renting a car is one of the most economical and efficient ways to get around the island, and there are several major car rental chains at the airport. Rates are around $30–$50 per day for a multi-day rental. Drivers must be at least 21 years old (although some companies require drivers to be 23). To get the best rental rates, I recommend Discover Cars.

    PRICES FOR TOURS IN CURAZAO

    There's plenty to do in Curaçao. You won't get bored for a single day on the island. With its many beaches, water sports, national parks, and museums, there are tours to suit every taste.

    It's important to note that tours and activities aren't cheap. If you want to book a tour, you should budget for it in advance.

    Here are some examples of tours and activities in Curaçao: