







Twistour's Curaçao News blog keeps you current on what’s happening across the island in 2025 — from practical travel alerts to community stories that shape daily life. Whether it’s flight updates, weather forecasts, cultural events, or new eco-projects, this section gives you the details that matter before and during your trip with the latest Curacao news in English.
We share real-time updates on airport improvements at Curaçao International Airport, changes to public transportation, and beach access news for popular spots like Playa Kenepa or Cas Abao. Seasonal stories include Carnival schedules, food festivals, and neighborhood celebrations that travelers may want to plan around.
Beyond logistics, we cover local headlines that show Curaçao’s evolving identity: sustainability efforts like coral reef restoration, new restaurant or hotel openings, and tourism updates from the Curaçao Tourist Board. Our focus is always on how these updates affect you as a traveler — and what they mean for everyday island life.
If you’re looking for a reliable source of Curaçao travel news and cultural updates, this section is designed to keep you informed with context and clarity.
Twistour’s Curaçao News blog is a trusted source for current updates, but you can also check the Curaçao Tourist Board and local outlets for official announcements in 2025.
Yes — Curaçao lies outside the main hurricane belt, so while rain showers are possible, major storms are rare.
Major holidays include Carnival (January–February), King’s Day (April), and Seú (Easter season harvest festival). Banks and shops may close on these days.
The airport has ongoing expansion projects to handle more international flights and improve traveler facilities. Check airline websites for the latest schedule updates.
Travelers may want to follow updates on beach fees, environmental protection zones, new restaurant and nightlife openings, and seasonal events in Willemstad.