每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们。
Yes. Daytrip's model is built around the idea that the journey between two points can itself be part of the experience. When booking a transfer from or through the Far East area, you can request stops at points of interest along the route. Depending on your destination, this might include a pause at the salt pans near Jan Kok, a look at the colorful landhouses scattered across the island's interior, or a short stop at a coastal viewpoint on the way to Westpunt. Stops are arranged in advance and included within the trip, so there is no negotiating on the road or uncertainty about timing.
The Far East zone sits roughly 10 to 15 km (6 to 9 miles) from Willemstad's historic city center, depending on the specific destination. From Hato International Airport, located on the northwest side of the island, the drive to areas like Jan Thiel or Caracasbaai typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes. Crossing to the western tip of the island, near Westpunt, takes approximately 60 to 75 minutes. Because Curacao is compact, the Far East is well positioned as a base for day excursions in multiple directions without committing to long drives.
The Far East zone covers the eastern side of Willemstad, Curacao's capital, stretching beyond the Annabaai harbor to include areas like Spaanse Water, Jan Thiel, and Caracasbaai. This part of the island trades the busy city center for calmer lagoons, rocky coastline, and sheltered bays that attract both locals and visitors looking to escape the tourist crowds. The natural harbor at Spaanse Water is one of the largest saltwater lagoons in the Caribbean, popular for sailing and watersports, while Jan Thiel offers beachfront access with a more relaxed pace. Together, these neighborhoods give travelers a genuine feel for how Curacaoans actually live and spend their leisure time.
The eastern Willemstad zone attracts a varied mix of travelers. Families with young children often head to Jan Thiel for its calmer waters and beach facilities. Couples and independent travelers use the area as a quieter alternative to the more commercial parts of the island. Sailors and water sports enthusiasts base themselves around Spaanse Water. Business travelers staying near the capital also use private transfers to reach waterfront venues and marina areas in the Far East for events or client meetings. Daytrip's door-to-door service works across all these scenarios because the pickup and drop-off points are set to your exact location rather than a fixed terminal or stop.
The Far East zone is spread out, and most of its highlights are not within walking distance of each other. Spaanse Water's shoreline alone stretches across several kilometers, with different beaches, marinas, and residential areas accessible only by road. Having onward transportation arranged before you arrive makes a practical difference, particularly if you are connecting from a cruise ship in Willemstad's port or arriving on a tight schedule. Daytrip transfers can be booked with a confirmed pickup time, so you are not waiting for availability when you land or disembark. The eastern road network is straightforward, but local knowledge helps when you want to reach specific coves or access points that do not appear clearly on standard navigation apps.
Public transportation in Curacao is limited in coverage and frequency, and the eastern areas are not reliably served by scheduled routes. Renting a car works for some travelers, but it means navigating unfamiliar roads, managing parking at beaches and lagoons, and foregoing the ability to fully enjoy the island. With a Daytrip private transfer, a local driver handles the logistics while you focus on the experience. Drivers familiar with the Far East zone know which access points to use for Caracasbaai, where to find quieter spots around Spaanse Water, and how to adjust the route based on what you actually want to see. You arrive informed and without the stress of a rental return at the end of the day.