Islas del Caribe
Descubra información de direcciones y propiedades de las seis islas de la parte caribeña del Reino. De Bonaire a Sint Maarten — gratis y multilingüe.
Islas
Bonaire
USD · BQ
Sint Eustatius
USD · BQ
Saba
USD · BQ
Aruba
AWG · AW
Curaçao
ANG · CW
Sint Maarten
ANG · SX
Sobre el Caribe Neerlandés
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius y Saba son municipios especiales de los Países Bajos
Aruba, Curaçao y Sint Maarten son países autónomos dentro del Reino
Información de direcciones, estadísticas insulares y contexto local en un solo lugar
Frequently asked questions about living in the Dutch Caribbean
These questions help visitors quickly understand which islands appear on WoningSearch, how to use the Caribbean hub, and what to expect on the address pages. The answers are written for home seekers, movers, and buyers comparing Caribbean Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, or Sint Maarten.
01 Which islands are covered on the WoningSearch Caribbean page?
The Caribbean page covers six islands within the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, Saba, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. Together these islands currently show 33111 addresses on WoningSearch.
02 What can I see on a Caribbean address page on WoningSearch?
For each address we show the map location, core address details, nearby amenities, local context, and where available current for-sale information. That makes it easier to compare neighborhoods, islands, and individual addresses.
03 What is the difference between the BES islands and the autonomous countries?
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba are special municipalities of the Netherlands. Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are autonomous countries within the same Kingdom. That distinction matters for governance, statistics, postal systems, currency, and some property processes.
04 Which languages are available on the Caribbean section?
The Caribbean section is multilingual and supports 13 languages across WoningSearch. That lets visitors view the same island and address information in Dutch, English, German, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, Polish, Italian, French, Frisian, Sranantongo, Papiamentu, and Portuguese.
05 Can I find homes for sale on Bonaire, Aruba, or Curaçao via WoningSearch?
Yes. Where listing data is available, WoningSearch connects homes for sale to internal address pages. That lets visitors see pricing and status information directly on WoningSearch without starting on an external listing overview.
06 Who is the Caribbean page most useful for?
The page is designed for home seekers, investors, brokers, returning residents, and expats who want a fast first view of addresses and islands across the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. It is especially useful for international orientation because it combines address data, local context, and property signals in one place.
07 How should I use the Caribbean hub for my search?
Start with the island that best matches your budget or living preferences, then open an address page to review amenities and surroundings, and finally use the linked for-sale information and broker overviews to narrow the search. That takes you from island level to specific addresses.
08 Why is this Caribbean page useful for international movers?
International movers usually compare location, accessibility, language, and housing supply at the same time. The Caribbean page supports that process by placing multiple islands within the same Kingdom side by side inside one multilingual experience.
