
JUNE 2026 IN CURAÇAO: WORLD CUP TRAVEL GUIDE
Is Curaçao playing in the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. For the first time in history, Curaçao has qualified for the FIFA World Cup. The island nation of 160,000 people will compete on football's biggest stage in June 2026, marking a milestone that will forever be part of the country's history.
What is The Blue Wave?
The Blue Wave is the name of Curaçao's men's national football team, but the phrase captures something larger: the wave of energy, support, and unity surrounding this historic moment. For many, it's bigger than football. It's recognition, pride, and a global spotlight on who Curaçao is as a nation.
On the pitch, the Blue Wave reflects Curaçao itself: expressive and confident, with a natural rhythm shaped by Caribbean creativity and European structure. Under new head coach Fred Rutten (one of the Netherlands' most respected football managers with experience at PSV Eindhoven, FC Twente, Schalke 04, Feyenoord, and Anderlecht), the team continues the competitive progress that secured World Cup qualification.
The Blue Wave represents a feeling of pride and unity shared by everyone who carries Curaçao in their heart, reaching far beyond the island to Curaçaoan communities across the Caribbean, Europe, North America, Latin America, and beyond.
You can find more information here: curacao.com/bluewave

What will Curaçao be like during the World Cup?
Curaçao doesn't just watch the World Cup. It becomes part of it. On the island, sport is a shared experience. Families, neighbors, and friends come together to watch, celebrate, and feel every moment as one. In June 2026, that energy will be everywhere.
Expect viewing parties across beaches, bars, hotels and restaurants. Streets will fill with people wearing blue, flags will hang from balconies, car horns will honk in rhythm. When Curaçao plays, the island stops. After matches (win or lose), celebrations last into the night.
The weeks leading up to Curaçao's World Cup debut will feature events, rallies, and community gatherings. Blue Wave fan kits (flags, stickers, and more) will be available across the island. Whether you're local or visiting, joining the Blue Wave means coloring the world blue alongside everyone else.
But The Blue Wave isn't the only team people will be watching. Curaçao is home to over 55 nationalities, and the World Cup is a celebration of all of them. With matches in the same timezone as the United States, you can support your own team too, as the island's multicultural spirit turns the entire tournament into one big celebration.
Should I visit Curaçao during the World Cup?
If you want to experience a once-in-a-lifetime cultural moment alongside excellent beach weather, yes. June 2026 combines Curaçao's best weather with a celebration the island will remember forever. You're not just visiting a beach destination. You're experiencing a nation celebrating its place on the world stage.
Visitors are invited to join The Blue Wave movement and celebrate alongside locals. Whether you're here for the beaches, the culture, the diving, or to ride the Blue Wave, June offers something no other month can: the energy of a small nation making history.



Where can I watch World Cup matches in Curaçao?
Hotels, beach clubs and bars across the island will host viewing events with screens, food, drinks, and crowds. Mambo Beach Boulevard, Kokomo Beach, and Zanzibar at Jan Thiel will likely have viewing setups.
In Willemstad, Punda and Pietermaai districts will host public viewings. Rif Fort Village and waterfront spots offer atmosphere with historic surroundings.
Local neighborhoods offer some of the best energy, where neighbors gather to watch together. If you're staying in a local area, ask around. You might be invited to join.
Many hotels and resorts will arrange their own viewing parties for guests.
Find an updated calendar of events and watching parties here: curacao.com/en/world-cup-2026.
What's the weather like in Curaçao in June?
June sits in Curaçao's dry season, making it one of the most reliable months for beach weather and outdoor activities.
Temperature: 28–32°C (82–90°F) Rainfall: Minimal, typically brief afternoon showers if any
Water temperature: Warm and calm, perfect for swimming and snorkeling
Trade winds: Consistent cooling breeze throughout the day
Hurricane risk: None. Curaçao is located outside the hurricane belt
Weather is good all year round. You can plan beach days, boat trips, hiking, and outdoor dining with confidence. Sunrise is around 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:50 PM.
Can I join World Cup celebrations as a visitor?
Yes. Visitors are welcome to join celebrations during the World Cup. The island's atmosphere is open and inclusive.
What to do:
Wear blue during Curaçao matches to show support or wear your own country's colors when they play.
Join public viewings. Beach clubs, bars, and town squares welcome visitors and show matches from teams around the world.
Get a Blue Wave fan kit if you want to support Curaçao. Flags, stickers, and more will be available across the island. You can get them at the Curaçao Information Center at Handelskade.
Ask locals where they're watching. People are friendly and often invite visitors to join their gatherings.
Live the moment. This is historic for Curaçao. Being part of it means celebrating alongside locals, not just observing.



What else can I do in Curaçao in June besides watching football?
June is still one of the best months to experience everything Curaçao offers beyond the World Cup.
Beaches:
35+ beaches, each with its own character. Grote Knip, Cas Abao, Playa Porto Mari, and Jan Thiel offer calm water, snorkeling, and facilities.
Willemstad:
The UNESCO World Heritage capital remains one of the Caribbean's most colorful and walkable cities. Punda and Otrobanda districts, Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, Rif Fort, street art, museums, and waterfront dining.
Diving and snorkeling:
70+ dive sites, most accessible from shore. June offers excellent visibility (20-30 meters average) and calm conditions.
National parks:
Christoffel National Park and Shete Boka National Park stay open with hiking trails, dramatic coastline, and wildlife encounters.
Cultural experiences:
Curaçao Maritime Museum, Kura Hulanda Museum, Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue (oldest one still in use in the Americas), local markets, and farm tours.
Music and nightlife:
Live music at beach clubs, local festivals, and performances continue throughout June. Pietermaai and Punda stay lively with evening entertainment.
June 2026 in Curaçao offers more than a vacation. It's a chance to be part of history, to ride The Blue Wave, and to experience what happens when a small island nation steps onto the world's biggest stage.


