Curaçao receives 14,000 Brazilians in 2019; Brazil continues as a priority market

BRASILIA, WILLEMSTAD - Curaçao registered an increase in arrivals of foreign visitors in 2019. It closed the year with more than 450 thousand tourists, an increase of 9% in relation to the previous year. The number of Brazilians was approximately 14 thousand people, which reinforces the investments of the Curaçao Tourist Board in Brazil.

“The Brazilians who visited Curaçao are adults, aged between 35 and 65 years. Many traveling as a couple with the purpose of honeymoon, events, sun and beach to enjoy all what the island has to offer. In addition, they spend the most on the island,” says Andre Rojer, regional manager for South America of the Curaçao Tourist Board.

With research on foreign visitors increasingly detailed in priority markets, Curaçao Tourism has consolidated co-branding actions with airlines and operators, in addition to carrying out its own planning with participation in tourism trade events and outside of it through actions marketing, public relations and advertising. The expectation of the tourism organization is to close 2020 with more than 15 thousand Brazilians.

The official website (www.curaçao.com) has been reformulated, making it a vital tool for the tourist to find faster information about the destination. In addition to all the news, the Curaçao Tourist Board continues with a positive agenda and works hard for the return of the direct flight between São Paulo and Curaçao, in addition to studying other strategic cities to connect Brazil with the island.




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