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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by May 22, 2026. Since this is a destination wedding, we need a final headcount 2 months prior.

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What is public transport like on the island?

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Ride-sharing services are not available on the island, and public transport is limited. However, taxis and hotel shuttle services are reliable alternatives. Taxis don’t use meters — always confirm the price before getting in. Use local taxi apps like Taxi Curaçao or ask your hotel to call one. If you’re staying in Willemstad, the city is very walkable.

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What currency is used in Curaçao?

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The official currency is the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG), but U.S. dollars are widely accepted in most tourist areas. Credit cards widely accepted, but carry small cash for taxis, markets, beach chairs, and food stands. You may receive change in guilders, which is fine to spend locally.

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What language is spoken in Curaçao?

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While Dutch is the official language, the everyday language spoken on the island is Papiamento—a creole blend of Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, English, and African languages. However, while it’s nice to learn some key words and phrases before you visit, English and Spanish are widely used across the island, thanks to Curaçao’s vibrant tourism industry and close ties with nearby regions.