WILLEMSTAD - From October 27, travelers with the European Digital Corona Certificate (DCC) no longer need to submit a PCR test for their trip to Curaçao. There was some confusion about the requirements for traveling to Curaçao after last Friday's press conference. The ministry informs that it will issue a press release this afternoon about the new measures for Dutch tourists.
Until now, it was not possible to travel to Curaçao with the European QR code. All travelers aged 12 and over must present a negative PCR test taken at least 48 hours before departure or an antigen test taken 24 hours before departure. This also applies to vaccinees.
From October 27, travelers with the DCC will be allowed on the island. The mandatory antigen test three days after arrival would also be canceled. For people who are not fully vaccinated, both the PCR test and the antigen test remain mandatory.