Curaçao Retains Strong Position in Alltours’ Expanded Winter Program for 2025/2026

WILLEMSTAD – German tour operator Alltours has unveiled an expanded program of long-haul travel for the upcoming 2025/2026 winter season, placing a continued spotlight on Curaçao as one of its featured Caribbean destinations. 

While the operator is introducing new routes to Jamaica and Los Cabos (Mexico) for the first time, Alltours confirmed it will prolong its offerings to Curaçao under the theme: 
“Curaçao: The Caribbean with Character.” 

In a statement issued Wednesday, Alltours praised Curaçao as a colorful island blending colonial charm, Caribbean relaxation, and Dutch heritage. According to the company, Curaçao stands out for its authenticity and small-scale atmosphere, offering a distinct alternative to the large, all-inclusive resorts found on other islands. 

“Instead of sprawling resort complexes, Curaçao is known for its locally inspired bed & breakfasts, hidden bays, and house reefs, making it especially appealing to diving enthusiasts,” the company noted. 

Curaçao Flights and Accommodations 

For the winter season, Alltours will continue to offer direct flights to Curaçao from Amsterdam, operated by KLM and Corendon. Travelers can choose from a broad selection of carefully curated accommodations, designed to reflect the island’s laid-back charm and unique cultural identity. 

Growth in Long-Haul Travel 

Alltours is rapidly expanding its footprint in long-distance travel, with Asia, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean as key growth regions. 

“Long-haul travel is among our fastest-growing segments,” said Jan Mayer, Managing Director of Tourism and Finance at Alltours. “We’ve expanded both our flight and hotel capacity across all long-haul destinations and enhanced our range of guided tours.” 

Thanks to favorable developments in the U.S. dollar exchange rate, Alltours says it can offer many destinations at lower prices compared to last winter. 

During the 2025/2026 winter season, Alltours will serve 26 long-haul destinations in partnership with 28 airlines, departing from 15 airports across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Lead partner Condor will also offer connecting flights to Frankfurt from various European cities, with Rail&Fly train tickets to the airport included in classic package bookings at no additional cost. 

As competition among Caribbean destinations intensifies, Curaçao’s unique character and boutique appeal continue to make it a standout choice for travelers seeking authenticity, culture, and natural beauty.




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