Curacao is a Caribbean country with Portugese and Spanish influence. It is an ideal place for a Caribbean wedding of any size and location.
The following is a Isle Do’s Curacao weddings directory. Find all of the wedding business services and products that you need to plan that perfect Curacao wedding.
Find Vendors in our Curacao Weddings Directory
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Accessories
Accommodation
Activities
Bar Services
Bachelorettes
Cakes
Caterers
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Decorators
Dresses
Favors
Fitness
Florists
Formal Wear
Gift Registry
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Hair/Makeup
Honeymoon
Invitations
Jewelers
Music
Photographers
Planners
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Rentals
Resorts
Spas
Services
Transportation
Venues
Videographers
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CURACAO MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS
The following rules and guidelines apply to getting married in Curacao:
License requirements:
-Send a written marriage petition to the town hall.
-The letter has to be signed by both partners.
-Send two wedding dates with times.
-Birth certificates with the parents’ names.
-International declaration of unmarried status by the civil registration of your hometown and an apostille/legalization.
-If divorced or widowed, bring a copy of divorce decree or a death certificate plus an apostille/ legalization of proof required.
-Photocopy of passports.
{Apostille- form of legalization. This has to be done at the Netherlands embassy in your country of residence.}
Please note that none of these documents can be older than 6 months by the time of the wedding.
If you choose to bring a witness from home, he or she must be 21 years of age. When you register a witness you need their full names, address and date of birth.
The witness will need a copy of valid passport. The witnesses should apply for temporary residence. The wedding planner can also arrange for local witnesses.
These requirements need to be original and recent and apostille.
It is best to contact a wedding professional to give you further information. Usually, wedding professionals can take care of everything, down to the smallest detail, so it’s best to contact them first, before making any arrangements.
The following nationalities do not require legalization:
Aruba, Netherlands, Italy, Turkey, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands Antilles, Portugal, Switzerland.

