Enjoy as a Local

Great tips for your trip!

Driving gives you the freedom to explore hidden beaches, vibrant neighborhoods, and scenic routes at your own pace. But to truly enjoy the island like a local, there are a few things you should know before hitting the road.

On this page, we’ve gathered essential tips on driving behavior, parking rules, road conditions, safety, and local habits, all designed to help you avoid surprises, drive confidently, and get the most out of your Curaçao adventure. Plus, we’ve listed the pros and cons so you know exactly what to expect.

Whether it’s your first time on the island or you’re a frequent visitor, these insights will make your ride smoother and your stay even more enjoyable.

Dushi tips for you

Use Waze or Google Maps

Some roads aren’t well-marked, and street names can be confusing. Locals often rely on Waze or Google Maps for accurate directions.

✅ Pro: Real-time traffic and shortcuts
❌ Contra: Signal may drop in remote areas (Banda Abou),  download offline maps just in case

Park Smart , Avoid Fines

In the city center (Punda, Otrobanda), paid parking zones are enforced. Look for blue machines labeled "Paga bo Parking" and keep the receipt visible on your dashboard. Avoid yellow curb markings — that means no parking.

✅ Pro: Paid parking is affordable
❌ Contra: Fines are automatic and cars may be clamped

Fill Up at Daytime

Most gas stations require pre-payment or a local card at night. Fill up during the day, especially before long drives.

✅ Pro: Easy access in daytime hours
❌ Contra: Limited service late at night

Watch Out for Speed Bumps (Drempels)

Locals call them "drempels" and they’re everywhere — even on seemingly fast roads. Some are unmarked and high.

✅ Pro: Helps control speed in neighborhoods
❌ Contra: Can damage your car if taken too fast

Lock Up and Don’t Leave Valuables

Always lock your doors and never leave bags or valuables visible in the car, especially at beaches or isolated spots.

✅ Pro: Reduces risk of theft
❌ Contra: You’ll need to take your things with you