Overview
Edging the shimmering ocean, Renaissance Wind Creek Curacao Resort offers scenic luxury in the historical city of Willemstad. Immerse yourself in our refreshing hotel accommodations and stylish comfort with plush furnishings, room service, complimentary bottled water upon check-in and scenic city or ocean views. Lounge along pristine white sands on our private elevated beach and explore the many nearby shops, restaurants and bars surrounding our resort. Enjoy exhilarating casino games within steps of your hotel room and discover celebrated attractions including Mambo Beach, Christoffel National Park and Curacao Sea Aquarium. Ignite inspiration in our sophisticated event spaces designed for productive meetings, magical weddings and flawless social engagements. Punctuate an unforgettable day with distinctive fare at our popular restaurants and sip cocktails within steps of our sparkling infinity pool. Get away to our Curacao five star resort and experience a full service sanctuary within steps of the beach.
Resort fees include
- Bicycle Rental (2 hours per day)
- Downtown Street Art Walking Tour. Information and Registration available at the Navigator Desk.
- Papiamento Class - Information and Registration available at the Navigator Desk.
- Mixology Class - Information and Registration available at the Navigator Desk.
- Anna Bay Rum Tasting - Information and Registration available at the Navigator Desk.
- BlackJack Class - Information and Registration available at the Navigator Desk.
- $20 Match Play Casino Coupon - Details and Information available at the Navigator Desk.
- Complimentary WIFI access
- Complimentary Welcome Drink
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
237
Inclusions
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Complimentary access to the Infinity Beach Club
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Lovely Property, But Cruise Ships and Noise Can Affect the Experience
tiffanylK6253AE (New York City, New York) on Jan 15, 2026
This is a very clean, well-located property with friendly staff and some genuinely nice features, but there are important tradeoffs to understand before booking, especially at higher nightly rates. Pros: The hotel is very clean overall, which I really appreciated. I did not notice any mold, musty smells, messy towels, or worn towels, which were mentioned in some other reviews. The beds are comfortable, and water pressure was excellent with plenty of hot water. One lamp with built-in outlets in the middle of the room did not work, but it didn’t materially affect my stay since there were enough other outlets and lamps. As a Marriott member, I was upgraded to an ocean-view room, which was very much appreciated. Loyalty recognition can feel inconsistent at many U.S. properties, so this was a genuinely nice touch. The staff throughout the resort were consistently friendly and welcoming. The man-made pool and beach area is beautiful and a real highlight of the property. It’s thoughtfully designed, relaxing, and visually stunning. Separately, the location is very convenient for walking around Willemstad, nearby restaurants, and shops, which is a real plus if you don’t want to rent a car. Things I Wish I Knew Before Booking: The resort sits next to a cruise port, and during my stay there was at least one cruise ship in port every day, often two. When ships are docked, they completely block the ocean view, including sunsets. I even walked to the top of Fort Rif on multiple evenings and still could not see the sunset from that vantage point. Over a four-night stay, I wasn’t able to see a single sunset from the property. At night, exterior lighting from the port and surrounding area remains quite bright, so sleeping with the curtains fully closed is necessary. There is also a noticeable party atmosphere at times, with loud music during the day and evening coming from the on-site bar, Five O’Clock Somewhere. The bar sits directly along the main walkway, so guests are required to pass through the area frequently. On some days, the music included heavy bass played at levels that made daytime rest difficult. Even with earplugs and a sound machine, it was hard to nap, and my room was not the closest to the bar. While cruise traffic itself is outside the hotel’s control, the music volume sometimes felt at odds with an upscale resort experience. Even when things were quieter, there was consistent mechanical or air-conditioning noise that often drowned out the sound of the ocean. The breakfast buffet is $32 and quite bland for the price, which felt overpriced. Beach and Island Context: The pool and man-made beach are clearly intentional and very well done. This area of Curaçao is not where the island’s calmest natural beaches are located. Many of the most beautiful, swimmable beaches are on the west side of the island, which is less developed and has very few hotels. Visiting those beaches is absolutely worth it, but typically requires renting a car, and many rental agencies have a three-day minimum. Value Note: I booked at a very good rate and felt satisfied overall. At current nightly prices that can approach $700, however, these same issues would have been much more disappointing. The upgrade definitely added value to my stay. Bottom Line: A good option if you value cleanliness, friendly service, a great pool, and a walkable location, and don’t mind port activity. Travelers seeking a consistently quiet, upscale resort experience with unobstructed sunsets and natural ocean sounds may want to look elsewhere.
Not your typical Renaissance experience.
Tourist09208984093 on Jan 13, 2026
Disappointing experience. This is definitely a different hotel than the one I experienced on my last visit in 2018. Based on my previous stay with the hotel, I did not hesitate to book as part of my honeymoon trip. Our first room, was set up for one guest with one set of towels. Not a major issue, however the towels were stained and had appeared to be used along with the toiletries in the room. To make matters worse, there was no hot water in our room. We discovered these issues in the evening after exploring the island. I walked down to the front desk to speak with the manager and was told they were busy speaking with another guest, but would call my room once finished. The call never came. I went back downstairs and was told the manager had left but they could send maintenance to the room to show us how to turn on the water. Yes, you read that correctly. In addition to that, they sent more towels to the room, one of which also had a stain. The next morning I was able to speak to DiDi the daytime manager who was very kind in listening to the issues. She along with Zahara (not sure if I spelled her name correctly, but she is one of the front desk agents) worked to move my husband and I to a suite which was slightly better. The suite still did not have hot water and did have some mold issues in the bathroom, but we do appreciate their efforts to make the change. While the hotel in close proximity to good restaurants at the Fort and downtown Curacao, be aware that the infinity pool and restaurant "It's Five O'clock Somewhere" is sold as an excursion to Carnival Cruisers which created a crowed experience on some days. The 3rd star is only for the helpful and friendly staff. Without Didi and Zahara, this would be a 2 star review.
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