Pyrmont Curaçao Resort Opening 2026 — 300 Rooms, Eight Restaurants, and an Adults-Only Rooftop Debut on the ABC Island
Curaçao’s reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most dynamic emerging luxury destinations receives a significant boost this year with the anticipated Q3 2026 opening of The Pyrmont Curaçao — a 300-room all-inclusive resort that will rank among the most comprehensive new hospitality projects the island has seen in years.
Located on the island’s coastline with panoramic ocean views from every room, The Pyrmont is designed to compete directly with the leading all-inclusive resorts across the ABC islands — Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao — while also capitalizing on Curaçao’s growing appeal to travelers seeking destinations with strong cultural depth alongside beach luxury.
The property’s dining program is one of its most compelling draws. Eight restaurants will offer guests a variety of culinary experiences under a single all-inclusive umbrella — a level of food-and-beverage breadth that has become a key differentiator for premium all-inclusive resorts competing against their European and Mexican counterparts. Five bars complement the dining offerings, ensuring that the resort’s beverage culture matches its culinary ambition.
Divers and water sports enthusiasts will find a dedicated diving and watersports center designed to take advantage of Curaçao’s world-class reefs. The island is internationally recognized as one of the premier shore-diving destinations in the Western Hemisphere, with pristine walls, abundant marine life, and clear visibility that rivals anywhere in the Caribbean. The resort’s direct beach and pool access, facilitated by a purpose-built boardwalk and water breaker, will make it seamless for guests to transition between the beach and resort facilities.
The adults-only rooftop is positioned as a signature social space — a trend that has proven enormously popular at luxury resorts in Mexico’s Riviera Maya and is now arriving on the Caribbean island circuit. An infinity pool and bar complete the rooftop experience. The property also includes a kids club, indicating a dual strategy to attract both couples seeking exclusivity and families wanting flexibility.
Curaçao’s rise as an investment destination reflects a confluence of factors: year-round sunshine with minimal hurricane exposure, strong airlift from North America and Europe, a culturally rich Willemstad historic district (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), outstanding dining scene, and a regulatory environment broadly welcoming to tourism investment. Delta Air Lines has announced new summer 2026 service connecting Atlanta to Curaçao, substantially expanding U.S. access to the island.
The Pyrmont’s opening joins a broader pattern of accelerating investment in the destination. Industry observers at Caribbean Journal have noted that two powerful forces are simultaneously reshaping Curaçao tourism: new hotel investment and expanded airlift — a combination that suggests sustained rather than speculative growth.
For travelers who have not yet discovered Curaçao, 2026 presents an ideal entry point. The island retains a genuine, un-manufactured character that sets it apart from more heavily visited Caribbean destinations, while the new resort infrastructure ensures that comfort and quality are no longer reasons to choose elsewhere.

