COVID-19 Precautionary Measures in Curaçao (24 November Update)

Can a resident enter the country?

  • Yes

  • Citizens and permanent residents of the country can enter.

Can a foreigner enter the country?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • Curaçao has classified countries into categories as a low, medium, or high-risk with different entry protocols. Travellers can find the status of their country here.

Is transit allowed through the country?

  • Yes

  • Transit through Curaçao is only possible if transit passengers do not leave the aircraft or are transferred from one plane directly to the other.

Is a test certificate allowed?

  • Yes

  • Test certificates issued outside of Curacao are accepted. Please note that PCR tests based on gargle samples will not be accepted.

Test certificate required?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • Travellers from medium and high-risk countries must have a negative COVID-19 PCR-test performed by an accredited laboratory no more than 72 hours before departure. Travellers need a printout of the certificate and the documents as proof. PCR test results must be uploaded to http://dicardcuracao.com before departure.

Is quarantine required on arrival?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • Travellers arriving from high-risk countries must quarantine upon arrival for 14-days.

  • All crew from ships docking in Curaçao must stay in a 14-day quarantine under strict supervision in a local hotel assigned by authorities. Quarantine for cabin crew of yachts is possible.

  • Anyone who has travelled to another country where there is a high-risk of COVID-19 infections or who has been in contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19 within 14 days before arrival will be placed in mandatory quarantine.

  • Travellers who do not meet the required entry conditions are subject to quarantine on arrival at their own expense.

Insurance required?

  • Yes

  • Travellers must be adequately insured for any additional costs for quarantine or medical care during their stay.

Entry form required?

  • Yes

  • All travellers must complete the digital Immigration Card online before departure and the Passenger Locator Card (PLC) within 48 hours before departure. Travellers must have a printout of these documents as proof. Both of these forms can be found here.

  • Travellers from high-risk countries will only be allowed entry with a written exemption. To request permission for entering Curacao from any high-risk countries, visit this website.

  • Travellers must carry a printed document of proof of the Passenger Locator Card at all times.

Recommended Border App

  • Yes

  • Curacao has introduced an app called “Dushi Stay App”, which provides all the updates about the latest COVID-19 guidelines within Curacao. The app is available on Google Play Store (Android) and App Store (iOS).

Airline restrictions

  • Minimal

  • Most flight operations have resumed. Face masks are required at airports.

Border restrictions

  • Minimal

  • There will be a limit of 20,000 travellers allowed into Curaçao to avoid the possibility of additional pressure on the local health system.

  • Maritime borders are closed until further notice. No cruise passengers are currently admitted.

Curfew restrictions

  • Significant

  • The government has imposed a nationwide night curfew from 21:00 to 4:30 every day. However, individuals with valid reasons may request an exception. The authorization for such requests may take up to 72 hours.

Social distancing restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Groups having more than four people are not permitted in public spaces.

  • A maximum of up to 50 people are allowed per establishment. A request for exemption is no longer possible, including religious places. Establishments will be required to close by 20:00.

Internal travel restrictions

  • Minimal

  • Face masks are required.

  • All public transportation will be available until 21:00.

  • Cars can be rented to move about freely on the island.

Non-essential shops open?

  • Yes

  • Businesses, including shops, are open.

Accommodations open?

  • Yes

  • Hotels are open. Bars and restaurants in hotels may remain open. However, after 21:00, bars and restaurants inside the hotel premises are only allowed to entertain the customers staying in the hotel.

Restaurants open?

  • Yes

  • Restaurants are permitted to open. Social distancing measures must be maintained. Guests are asked to make reservations in advance. Curb-side pick-up is encouraged in restaurants. Establishments will be required to close by 20:00.

Bars and cafes open?

  • Yes

  • Bars are open. Casinos, cafes, and food stalls are open. Establishments will be required to close by 20:00.

Beaches and tourist sites open?

  • Yes

  • Gatherings of more than 4 people are not allowed on beaches, unless from the same family and same household.

Personal care services open?

  • Yes

  • Gyms, Crossfit boxes, and fitness centres are limited to a maximum of 25 persons. A physical distance of up to 2 meters must be maintained.

Places of worship open?

  • Yes

  • A maximum of up to 50 people is allowed in religious places. Establishments will be required to close by 20:00.

Events allowed?

  • Yes

  • Sports events are allowed without spectators.

  • Musical performances will be permitted with 4 musicians and a technician on stage and under some conditions.

Masks required in public?

  • Yes

  • Masks are mandatory in supermarkets, Toko, bakeries, pharmacies, shops, mini markets, hospitals, clinics, bookstores, hardware stores, funeral homes, barbers, and hair salons for people over 18 years of age.

  • Use of masks in establishments that are currently not mentioned above is not mandatory; however, it is highly recommended.
  • If a 2 metre (6 feet) distance cannot be kept in establishments, visitors are asked to wear face masks.

Other

  • In-person classes in schools have resumed. Schools can have a maximum of 15 children per classroom. Masks are mandatory for all adults. During classes, 2 meters distance between students and teachers must be maintained. During practical sessions, when the teacher is closer to students, masks are mandatory.

  • Truk’ipan will be allowed to open from 16:00 to 20:00. A maximum of four people will be allowed to stand outside to wait for food.

建议

The COVID-19 epidemic is changing constantly worldwide. This information is subject to change as the situation evolves. Travel and border restrictions may change with little or no notice. Some countries are beginning to remove some restrictions gradually. Check with your airline, booking agent, or country’s embassy for information on your specific travel plans.