
WEATHER IN CURAÇAO: WHAT TO EXPECT YEAR-ROUND
Last updated: May 2026
What is the weather like in Curaçao?
Curaçao has consistent warm weather year-round with temperatures between 28–32°C (82–90°F). The island is located outside the hurricane belt and receives minimal rainfall. Trade winds provide a constant cooling breeze. There is no winter or cold season. Weather conditions remain stable throughout the year, making Curaçao suitable for beach activities, diving, and outdoor exploration in any month.
Does Curaçao have a rainy season?
Not really. Curaçao receives approximately 500–600mm of total annual rainfall, making it one of the driest islands in the Caribbean. Even during the wettest months, rain typically falls as brief afternoon showers rather than sustained storms. Most days are sunny regardless of the time of year.
The dry season runs from February through September. However, the difference between wet and dry seasons in Curaçao is far less pronounced than in other Caribbean islands.


Is Curaçao in the hurricane belt?
No. Curaçao is located outside the hurricane belt, positioned in the southern Caribbean below the typical path of Atlantic hurricanes and tropical storms. While the Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November, Curaçao is rarely affected. The island's southern location means hurricanes almost never reach it.
What is the temperature in Curaçao?
Average daily temperatures range from 28–32°C (82–90°F) throughout the year. Monthly average temperatures:
January–March: 28–30°C (82–86°F)
April–June: 29–31°C (84–88°F)
July–September: 30–32°C (86–90°F)
October–December: 29–31°C (84–88°F)
Nighttime temperatures typically drop to 24–26°C (75–79°F). Water temperature remains warm year-round at 26–28°C (79–82°F).
What is the best time to visit Curaçao weather-wise?
Any time. Curaçao's weather is consistent year-round. However, weather conditions in July are nearly identical to those in January. February through June offer the driest conditions.


How much does it rain in Curaçao?
Curaçao receives approximately 500–600mm of total annual rainfall, making it one of the driest islands in the Caribbean. Many Caribbean destinations receive 1,500–2,000mm annually.
Rain in Curaçao typically falls as brief afternoon showers that last 15–30 minutes. All-day rain is rare. Even during the wettest months (October, November, December), most days remain sunny.
Why do weather apps always show rain in Curaçao?
Weather apps typically show a 40-60% chance of rain in Curaçao almost every day of the year. This looks concerning when planning a trip, but it's misleading. Here's what's actually happening:
The "rain" in Curaçao's forecast refers to brief afternoon showers that last 10-20 minutes, not all-day rain. These showers are so short and localized that they barely affect your day. You might see a cloud pass over, experience a quick sprinkle, and within minutes the sun is back out.
Weather apps cannot distinguish between "40% chance of a 15-minute shower" and "40% chance of hours of rain." They show the same percentage for both. This makes Curaçao look rainier than destinations that truly have clear forecasts but might get hit with unexpected all-day storms.
The reality: Even when the forecast shows rain chances every day, you'll experience mostly sunny conditions. The island averages only 500-600mm of annual rainfall total. Most visitors never experience rain that disrupts their plans.
If you're comparing weather forecasts between Caribbean destinations and Curaçao looks "rainier," ignore the percentages. Look at total rainfall amounts instead. Curaçao is one of the driest islands in the Caribbean regardless of what daily forecasts show.
How windy is Curaçao?
Curaçao experiences consistent trade winds year-round, typically blowing from the east at 20–30 km/h (12–18 mph). The winds are stronger on the eastern side of the island and calmer on the western leeward coast, where most beaches are located. This is nice and refreshing, keeping the higher temperatures comfortable.


What is the water temperature in Curaçao?
Water temperature remains warm year-round at 26–28°C (79–82°F). You do not need a wetsuit for swimming or snorkeling.
Does Curaçao have seasons?
Not in the traditional sense. Curaçao temperatures remain largely unchanged year-round. Dry season (February–September): Minimal rainfall, particularly February through June. Consistently sunny days.
Mild rainy season (October–January): Slightly higher chance of brief afternoon showers. Still mostly sunny. The temperature remains the same as the dry season.
Is Curaçao humid?
Moderate humidity. Average relative humidity ranges from 75–85% year-round. The constant trade winds keep conditions comfortable. The breeze makes the island feel less humid than destinations without consistent wind. Mornings and evenings feel particularly pleasant.
What is the UV index like in Curaçao?
Very high year-round. The UV index regularly reaches 11+ (extreme) during midday hours. Sunburn can occur within 10–15 minutes of unprotected exposure. Reef-safe, high-SPF sunscreen is essential and should be reapplied every 90 minutes, more frequently after swimming. Even on overcast days, UV exposure remains high.
How does Curaçao weather compare to other Caribbean islands?
Curaçao is significantly drier than most Caribbean destinations. While islands like Dominica, St. Lucia, and Jamaica receive 1,500 to 2,000mm of annual rainfall, Curaçao receives only 500–600mm.
Curaçao's position outside the hurricane belt gives it a major advantage during June–November when other destinations face hurricane season. Other islands are directly in hurricane paths, while Curaçao remains largely unaffected.
