eSIM Curaçao
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Datenpläne für Curaçao
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
7 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
30 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
30 days validity
Digicel, Setel N.V.
Einrichtungserinnerung
Vor der Abreise kaufen
Kaufe deinen eSIM Plan, bevor du nach Curaçao fliegst.
eSIM Profil installieren
Scanne den QR code in den Einstellungen deines Telefons, um das eSIM Profil zu installieren.
Bei Ankunft aktivieren
Aktiviere bei der Ankunft in Curaçao und aktiviere Datenroaming. Dein Telefon verbindet sich automatisch.
Tip: Activate your eSIM before landing at Hato International Airport — navigate directly to Punda or Otrobanda in Willemstad using the Queen Emma pontoon bridge route.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is coverage good across the whole island?
Curaçao is compact enough that Digicel and Setel cover most of the island. Main roads, resort areas, and Willemstad have reliable 4G. The most remote northwest coast coves may have weaker signal.
Is there coverage on Klein Curaçao?
No — Klein Curaçao is an uninhabited island 25km offshore with no mobile coverage. Arrange all day trip logistics with your operator before departure from Willemstad.
What transport options exist in Curaçao?
Car rental is recommended for exploring the island. Bus routes (Konvoi) connect Willemstad to main areas. Taxis use fixed rates. Uber does not operate.
Is there coverage at Shete Boka National Park?
The park entrance and Boka Tabla sea caves have basic coverage. The more remote boka (inlets) along the north coast may have variable signal.
Can I use Dutch, English, or Spanish for communication?
All four — Dutch (official), Papiamentu (local creole), English, and Spanish — are widely spoken. English works throughout the tourist areas and Willemstad.
Does the eSIM work for diving at the popular shore dive sites?
Yes — Curaçao's shore dive sites (Blue Bay, Tugboat, Porto Marie) are accessible from the coast and have coverage at the beach entry points.
What speeds can I expect in Willemstad?
Digicel and Setel deliver 15–35 Mbps on 4G in Willemstad and main resort areas.
Is the island suitable for remote work?
Yes — Willemstad has a growing digital nomad scene. Coffee shops and beach bars have Wi-Fi; an eSIM ensures you're not dependent on it.
Neighbouring countries
eSIM Leitfaden für Curaçao
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Verfügbare Netze: 4G
Curaçao is a Dutch Caribbean island known for its colourful colonial architecture in Willemstad (a UNESCO World Heritage site), excellent diving, and vibrant local culture. Digicel and Setel N.V. both provide 4G coverage across the island, which is small enough that most of Curaçao is within reliable range. Data is useful for navigating between Willemstad's Punda and Otrobanda districts (separated by the iconic Queen Emma floating pontoon bridge), booking diving at Klein Curaçao (a remote uninhabited cay), and accessing snorkeling site information.
Both carriers provide good 4G across Willemstad, Mambo Beach, Jan Thiel, and the main resort areas. The northwest coast — Playa Lagun, Westpunt, Playa Kalki — has coverage along the main road with some signal variation at beach access points. The remote eastern tip (Boka Tabla sea caves, Shete Boka National Park) has coverage at the park entrance.
Klein Curaçao — an uninhabited island 25km offshore famous for sea turtles — has no mobile coverage. Day trips are organized by dive and snorkeling operators from Willemstad. The wreck of the SS Oranje Nassau (a popular dive site) is reachable via boat with no surface coverage.
Curaçao uses the Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG). The island is outside the EU but has special status as a constituent country of the Netherlands. Most tourism infrastructure accepts USD and credit cards. Dutch, Papiamentu, English, and Spanish are all spoken.
Willemstad's colorful Handelskade waterfront is the most photographed streetscape in the Caribbean and has excellent coverage for social media use.