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FAQs

If you have any other questions that aren't answered here, please email ape.and.vin@gmail.com
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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is beach semi-formal/formal. We will provide more detailed guidance for each event as we get closer.

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Will events be indoors or outdoors?

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Most events will take place outdoors, so we recommend planning accordingly for warm weather and ocean breezes.

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What weather should I expect in Curaçao?

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Curaçao is warm, sunny, and breezy year round. In February, you can expect temperatures in the low to mid-80s during the day, with a steady coastal breeze and very little rain. Evenings are comfortable, but still warm, so lightweight fabrics are your friend.

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Due to the nature of a destination wedding, we are only able to accommodate guests who are formally listed on your invitation.

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Do I need a passport?

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Yes! A valid passport is required for travel to Curaçao.

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What if I don't have a passport yet?

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If you don't currently have a valid passport, or if yours expires within six months of travel, we recommend taking care of it as soon as possible. Passport times can vary, and it is not something you want to leave until the last minute.

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Is there a hotel room block?

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Yes. We are currently in the process of organizing accommodation options and potential room blocks for our guests. We will be sharing more details soon!

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Can I extend my trip beyond the wedding weekend?

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Absolutely! Curaçao is a great place to spend a few extra days, whether it be before or after the weekend.

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Will there be Wi-Fi and cell service?

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Most hotels, villas, and restaurants offer reliable Wi-Fi. International cell service is typically available, but coverage and pricing will depend on your provider. Before traveling, we recommend checking your carrier's international plan options. For many guests, the easiest and most cost effective choice is to purchase an eSIM or a local SIM card, which can provide data access throughout your stay without high roaming fees. If your phone supports eSIM, this is usually the most seamless option. We recommend using Airlo (www.airlo.com) which offers affordable data plans for Curaçao and can be installed in just a few minutes. Otherwise, local SIM cards are available at the airport and around the island.

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What currency is used in Curaçao

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The local currency is the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG), though U.S. dollars are widely accepted through the island. As a general reference, the exchange rate is typically fixed at around 1 USD ≈ 1.79 ANG, so pricing is relatively straightforward and stable. In practice, most restaurants, hotels and shops accept credit cards and USD, and many prices are listed in USD. Change is often given in guilders.

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Is the water safe to drink?

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Yes, Curaçao's tap water is safe to drink, and is desalinated sea water.