Shopping in Curacao
Curacao is such a great travel destination because you can easily look after yourself on the island. There are numerous international and regional shopping opportunities.
The culinary offerings leave nothing to be desired. If you are not a vegetarian, you can find the best beef from nearby Argentina in large supermarkets and prepare it fresh yourself in your holiday location, which often has a grill. As a vegetarian, however, you can choose from numerous exotic fruits and vegetables. You won’t find them in this variety and freshness in Europe. The whole thing becomes a shopping highlight when you buy fruit and vegetables at the floating or round market in Punda.
Nevertheless (like here in Europe) it makes a difference where you shop. You can go shopping at top prices in the perfectly lit premium store (e.g. Carrefour). Or you can go to the supermarkets that are frequented by the locals (e.g. Esperamus). Here you can usually get everything a little cheaper. Perhaps it is presented a little less attractively there, although in this respect the Esperamus has improved significantly after a renovation. However, the quality is sometimes even better (keyword: rolls for breakfast) than in the international stores. This is certainly a matter of taste – just try it out!
In addition to the classic supermarkets, shopping also includes strolling and shopping in a mall like Sambil or a local department store with the apt name “La Curacao”. If your luggage did not arrive with you on Curacao, then these are the first addresses the morning after. We’ll take you there too.
What we hope won’t happen for you, but can happen, is the search for a pharmacy. Maybe your first aid kit is missing exactly what you thought you wouldn’t need. That’s not a problem on Curacao, because the Boticas, as the local pharmacies are called, are well stocked. In addition, you do not necessarily need a prescription from your doctor for all medications.
We’ll also tell you something about the recycling concept and the shopping experience on the island in general. Or do you already know that refueling on Curacao works completely differently than it does here in Europe?
Last but not least, purchasing a DUSHI souvenir from Curacao for your loved ones or yourself is on the vacation program. Undoubtedly, memories are the most beautiful keepsakes. However, if you are looking for souvenirs in material form, feel free to get inspired here or discover art to take with you in our lifestyle section.
Do you know the answer? We collected 100+ entertaining questions about Curacao. Have fun!
Quiz Question
What does NAF or NAFL stand for?Answer
Netherlands Antilles Florin – Florin Antiano, the currency unit on Curacao.
Naf. or Nafl. is the abbreviation for the Dutch Antillean Guilder (ANG).
In Papiamentu they say Florin or Heldu. You will also often hear Gilders or ‘Güldis’, which means (Antillean) Guilders.
Well stocked up on food and bought some souvenirs? Let’s go out into nature and to the paradise beaches of Curacao. The underwater world is magnificent and there is also plenty to discover on land. Enjoying the lifestyle on the island is simply Dushi. We’ll tell you what “Dushi” means in our secrets category (Papiamentu).
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Shopping in Curacao
Curacao is such a great travel destination because you can easily look after yourself on the island. There are numerous international and regional shopping opportunities.
The culinary offerings leave nothing to be desired. If you are not a vegetarian, you can find the best beef from nearby Argentina in large supermarkets and prepare it fresh yourself in your holiday location, which often has a grill. As a vegetarian, however, you can choose from numerous exotic fruits and vegetables. You won’t find them in this variety and freshness in Europe. The whole thing becomes a shopping highlight when you buy fruit and vegetables at the floating or round market in Punda.
Nevertheless (like here in Europe) it makes a difference where you shop. You can go shopping at top prices in the perfectly lit premium store (e.g. Carrefour). Or you can go to the supermarkets that are frequented by the locals (e.g. Esperamus). Here you can usually get everything a little cheaper. Perhaps it is presented a little less attractively there, although in this respect the Esperamus has improved significantly after a renovation. However, the quality is sometimes even better (keyword: rolls for breakfast) than in the international stores. This is certainly a matter of taste – just try it out!
In addition to the classic supermarkets, shopping also includes strolling and shopping in a mall like Sambil or a local department store with the apt name “La Curacao”. If your luggage did not arrive with you on Curacao, then these are the first addresses the morning after. We’ll take you there too.
What we hope won’t happen for you, but can happen, is the search for a pharmacy. Maybe your first aid kit is missing exactly what you thought you wouldn’t need. That’s not a problem on Curacao, because the Boticas, as the local pharmacies are called, are well stocked. In addition, you do not necessarily need a prescription from your doctor for all medications.
We’ll also tell you something about the recycling concept and the shopping experience on the island in general. Or do you already know that refueling on Curacao works completely differently than it does here in Europe?
Last but not least, purchasing a DUSHI souvenir from Curacao for your loved ones or yourself is on the vacation program. Undoubtedly, memories are the most beautiful keepsakes. However, if you are looking for souvenirs in material form, feel free to get inspired here or discover art to take with you in our lifestyle section.
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Curacao is alive and things are always changing. What has changed since our last visit? How is your experience? Would you please share your personal experiences with us? Feel free to write your comment under this article and follow us on our social media channels. There you can spontaneously share your personal impressions with us and our community – “sharing is caring”. We look forward to your contribution and every new follower!
Well stocked up on food and bought some souvenirs? Let’s go out into nature and to the paradise beaches of Curacao. The underwater world is magnificent and there is also plenty to discover on land. Enjoying the lifestyle on the island is simply Dushi. We’ll tell you what “Dushi” means in our secrets category (Papiamentu).
Quiz Question
What does NAF or NAFL stand for?Answer
Netherlands Antilles Florin – Florin Antiano, the currency unit on Curacao.
Naf. or Nafl. is the abbreviation for the Dutch Antillean Guilder (ANG).
In Papiamentu they say Florin or Heldu. You will also often hear Gilders or ‘Güldis’, which means (Antillean) Guilders.
#withus – our articles at your fingertips on a common map – try it!
Shopping
Shopping in Curacao
Curacao is such a great travel destination because you can easily look after yourself on the island. There are numerous international and regional shopping opportunities.
The culinary offerings leave nothing to be desired. If you are not a vegetarian, you can find the best beef from nearby Argentina in large supermarkets and prepare it fresh yourself in your holiday location, which often has a grill. As a vegetarian, however, you can choose from numerous exotic fruits and vegetables. You won’t find them in this variety and freshness in Europe. The whole thing becomes a shopping highlight when you buy fruit and vegetables at the floating or round market in Punda.
Nevertheless (like here in Europe) it makes a difference where you shop. You can go shopping at top prices in the perfectly lit premium store (e.g. Carrefour). Or you can go to the supermarkets that are frequented by the locals (e.g. Esperamus). Here you can usually get everything a little cheaper. Perhaps it is presented a little less attractively there, although in this respect the Esperamus has improved significantly after a renovation. However, the quality is sometimes even better (keyword: rolls for breakfast) than in the international stores. This is certainly a matter of taste – just try it out!
In addition to the classic supermarkets, shopping also includes strolling and shopping in a mall like Sambil or a local department store with the apt name “La Curacao”. If your luggage did not arrive with you on Curacao, then these are the first addresses the morning after. We’ll take you there too.
What we hope won’t happen for you, but can happen, is the search for a pharmacy. Maybe your first aid kit is missing exactly what you thought you wouldn’t need. That’s not a problem on Curacao, because the Boticas, as the local pharmacies are called, are well stocked. In addition, you do not necessarily need a prescription from your doctor for all medications.
We’ll also tell you something about the recycling concept and the shopping experience on the island in general. Or do you already know that refueling on Curacao works completely differently than it does here in Europe?
Last but not least, purchasing a DUSHI souvenir from Curacao for your loved ones or yourself is on the vacation program. Undoubtedly, memories are the most beautiful keepsakes. However, if you are looking for souvenirs in material form, feel free to get inspired here or discover art to take with you in our lifestyle section.
Articles you might be interested in:
Curacao is alive and things are always changing. What has changed since our last visit? How is your experience? Would you please share your personal experiences with us? Feel free to write your comment under this article and follow us on our social media channels. There you can spontaneously share your personal impressions with us and our community – “sharing is caring”. We look forward to your contribution and every new follower!
Well stocked up on food and bought some souvenirs? Let’s go out into nature and to the paradise beaches of Curacao. The underwater world is magnificent and there is also plenty to discover on land. Enjoying the lifestyle on the island is simply Dushi. We’ll tell you what “Dushi” means in our secrets category (Papiamentu).
Quiz Question
What does NAF or NAFL stand for?Answer
Netherlands Antilles Florin – Florin Antiano, the currency unit on Curacao.
Naf. or Nafl. is the abbreviation for the Dutch Antillean Guilder (ANG).
In Papiamentu they say Florin or Heldu. You will also often hear Gilders or ‘Güldis’, which means (Antillean) Guilders.
#withus – our articles at your fingertips on a common map – try it!