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General
Since November, 2003, CCC is recommending use of rental cars from a small private company, Kik's Cars. Click here for a photo of W0CG (on the left), and Mr. Kik at his home/rental office. Dirk Kik operates a small rental business out of his home with excellent rates and vehicles. There is no charge for additional drivers, and insurance (except for a $300 deductible) is included in the rates. Please see http://www.kikscars.com . W0CG rented a nearly new Toyota HiLux pickup truck in Nov-Dec 2003 for five weeks and was completely satisfied. Mr. Kik does NOT, unfortunately, accept credit cards. See the rental procedure below.
| Kik's Cars Procedures | ![]() |
1. Call or E-Mail Dirk at 011.599.9.767.4166 or dkik@cura.net and ask about a reservation for a car or a truck for your dates of interest. Mention "Geoff Howard" and the amateur radio club at Coral Cliff.
2. Upon arrival at the airport, take a taxi to Dirk's house at Kaya Isaac #7, Abrahamsz, which is about 25 minutes east of the airport. The taxi will be about $30 and Dirk will pay half of your fare on the spot. He'll do the minimal paperwork quickly and you'll be on your way. (You can pre-arrange to be picked up at the airport by calling our favorite taxi driver, Mike, Taxi 20, Cell 564.8161. He'll will be there to meet your flight.)
3. Return the car to Kik's on your departure day, pay for the rental, and he will order you a cab to the airport, again paying half the cab fare.
Other Commercial Rental Car Companies
Curacao's Hato International Airport has all of the standard U.S. rental franchises: Hertz, Avis, Budget, National. I have rented from Avis and Budget, and have had good luck with them, but we prefer Budget because they have the fastest desk service at the airport. Click here for Budget's on-island web site.
Prices
Rental cars on Curacao are cheap. In the off season (summer and fall) I have gotten weekly sub-compact unlimited mileage rates ranging between $127/week to $220/week. In the winter rates are higher -- about $340/week for a compact. There are hefty taxes on top of those rates, but it is still very inexpensive compared to the rest of the Caribbean.
Fuel Prices
As of 10 September 2005, gas was NAfl1.76/L = $3.90/gallon. Diesel (gasoil) was $2.00/gallon. The 2006 runup in fuel prices did not affect Curacao very severely.
Making a Reservation
Do not call Curacao to book with a rental car company (except Kik's Cars.) You'll get much lower rates by booking from the U.S. I book on-line with Avis or Budget using Travelocity. The airport identifier at Curacao is CUR. Click here for a sample confirmed car reservation.
Arrival and Departure Guidance
To get to the rental car desks, exit the terminal, turn right onto the sidewalk, and go past the fountain on your right, past the MCB bank (photo) on the right, and into the side door of the old terminal. The rental car desks will be about 20 meters inside on the right side. Click here for photo. Be patient -- the clerks do not understand "fast," and it can take 30 minutes to get your contract settled. When you are finished, they will guide you out to the rental car lots in front of the building. On return, just follow the signs into the "Rental Car Return" area.
Insurance
Be careful about the insurance. If you have a Visa Gold or similar card and you use it to rent the car, the card probably includes full renter insurance. I have an American Airlines AAdvantage Gold Visa, and the insurance with the credit card is good in Curacao, and works. I had to make a $1000 claim once and the credit card insurance card carrier paid it, after much bureaucratic hassle. But, for your credit card insurance to be in force, you must DECLINE all additional insurance coverages on your rental contract, and carefully initial all of the "Declines" boxes on the contract.
Read the rules carefully about your credit card's rental car insurance coverage.
