A comfortable retirement in Curaçao runs $3,100 per person per month for a single retiree or $4,800 to $5,500 for a couple, based on the moderate benchmark and the usual two-person scaling. Curaçao’s Penshonado-style retirement permit requires monthly income of roughly $2,500 to $4,000 depending on category and dependents, plus a qualifying private health insurance plan covering local treatment. Most US retirees clear the bar comfortably on Social Security plus a modest pension or investment income. Healthcare is a notable upfront consideration: Medicare does not cover treatment in Curaçao, so retirees need international or local private insurance ($1,800 to $4,500 a year per adult depending on age and coverage). Curaçao sits modestly above Aruba ($2,700) but well below Cayman ($3,800) and a touch below the US average ($3,525). For the full retirement picture, see our Curaçao cost of living page.
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How much money do you need to retire in Curaçao?
Country Caribbean
Updated July 2026