CUR - Willemstad

Taxi vs Private Transfer from Curacao Airport – Which Is Better?

Last updated: March 2026

Both taxis and private transfers will get you from Curacao Hato Airport to your hotel quickly. The airport is small, distances are short, and either option works. But there are real differences worth knowing.

Side-by-side comparison

| Factor | Taxi | Private Transfer | |--------|------|------------------| | Price to Willemstad | ANG 45–55 / EUR 22–27 | EUR 28–35 | | Booking required | No | Yes, in advance | | Meet-and-greet | No — you go to the taxi stand | Yes — driver waits with name sign | | Vehicle quality | Standard sedan, varies | Usually newer sedan or minivan | | Fixed price guarantee | Zone-based, mostly fixed | Fully fixed at booking | | Child seats | Not available | Available on request | | Wait time | Usually under 5 min | Zero — driver is already there | | Payment | Cash preferred, some take cards | Pre-paid or card on arrival | | Availability at night | Yes, but fewer cars | Guaranteed if booked |

When to take a taxi

Taxis work well if you are a solo traveler or couple arriving during normal hours with standard luggage. The taxi rank at CUR is organized with a dispatcher, so you will not be haggling or searching for a ride. The queue rarely exceeds a few minutes.

Taxis are slightly cheaper — you save about EUR 5–10 compared to a private transfer for the same route. If budget is your priority and you are comfortable with a no-frills ride, the taxi is perfectly fine.

When to book a private transfer

A private transfer makes more sense in these situations:

  • Late night or early morning flights — taxi availability drops after 11 PM, and a pre-booked driver eliminates the risk of waiting
  • Families with children — you can request a child seat in advance, which taxis simply do not offer
  • Large groups or lots of luggage — booking a minivan ensures everyone and everything fits comfortably
  • First time visiting — having a driver waiting with your name removes the small stress of figuring out transport after a long flight
  • Going to remote areas — destinations like Westpunt are far enough that having a guaranteed ride and fixed price is reassuring

The honest verdict

For most travelers heading to central Willemstad, the difference between a taxi and a transfer is marginal — a few euros and a bit of convenience. The taxi system at CUR is well-organized and generally honest.

Where private transfers truly earn their value is for late arrivals, families needing car seats, and groups requiring a larger vehicle. In those cases, the small premium is worth the peace of mind.

If you are the type who likes everything arranged before landing, book a transfer. If you prefer to just walk out and go, take a taxi. Both will have you at your hotel in under 25 minutes.

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