Curaçao is quickly becoming a tourist favorite in the Caribbean, seeing a record 780,000+ overnight tourist arrivals for the year 2025. With more hotel chains showing interest in the island, yet another all-inclusive resort will be joining the country’s growing resort portfolio.

Curaçao’s first Marriott All-Inclusive property coming soon

First announced in 2023, The Pyrmont Curaçao, an all-inclusive Marriott Autograph Collection resort, will open its doors in the second quarter of 2026. Located on the site of the former “Cerro Bonito” mansion running along Penstraat, the newly built adult-only beach resort promises 300 rooms (including 28 suites), all of which offer views of the ocean.

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The Marriott all-inclusive resort will feature eight restaurants and five bars, one of which is will be set on the rooftop. There will also be an infinity pool with private cabanas and daybeds. Beyond that, they are also constructing a 250-meter oceanfront boardwalk and breakwater which will create an almost enclosed swimming cove.

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And what’s a Curaçao beach front hotel without scuba diving? There will be an on-site dive and water sports center, offering certification and excursions, allowing guests to check out the coral reefs.  

As the property falls under the Autograph Collection, guests can expect a more local vibe versus the typical cookie-cutter templates used as more traditional Marriott all-inclusive properties.

When is it opening?

It’s not exactly clear as to when the resort will open, but many sources suggest the second quarter of 2026. The hotel’s website only has an email signup form, while Marriott’s main website doesn’t even have a listing yet, suggesting the project is still some time away. With any hotel development, expected opening dates aren’t really fixed either as so many issues tend to pop up during the construction and finishing period.

Curaçao tourism on the rise

The Dutch Antilles island has seen a steady growth in tourism numbers, recording over 780,000 arrivals at the end of 2025. That beats their 2018 and 2019 numbers of just over 550,000 and 600,000 respectively.

All-inclusives are not a new concept to the island, but there have been a few new entrants over the past few years. For instance, Hyatt opened the Zoëtry Curaçao Resort and Spa in late 2021, while Sandals revitalized an ex-Hyatt property, opening the Sandals Royal Curaçao in mid-2022.

Besides The Pyrmont, the TUI BLUE Curaçao all-inclusive resort will also be joining the party, with a scheduled opening date of July 1, 2026. Unlike The Pyrmont, TUI Blue is located away from the city hustle-and-bustle, much further north along the beachfront in Soto.

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