Six islands. 350,000+ consumers. Dutch-based legal systems. A 97.8% literacy rate. Founders fluent in English, Dutch, Spanish, and Papiamentu — born multilingual, built to scale.
On December 10, 2026, the Caribbean Venture Accelerator brings the region's best startups and growth companies to one stage in Aruba. For $200 you get front-row access, 1-on-1 meetings, and a seat at the Investor Networking Dinner.
Dutch law, USD-pegged currencies, multilingual founders — and a startup investment landscape still in its early innings, offering venture funds a genuine opportunity to enter on favorable terms before regional deal flow becomes widely competed. Choose an island below to explore its profile.
Ranked #1 investment climate in the Caribbean four consecutive years. Dutch legal framework, USD-pegged currency, and the highest GDP per capita in the region.
Tourism contributes ~70% of GDP. ~1 million stay-over tourists per year, predominantly from the US and Netherlands. Aruba's Free Trade Zone enables direct access to Caribbean and LatAm markets.
Largest Dutch Caribbean island by population. Regional hub for financial services, trade & tourism. Willemstad is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Real GDP grew 5.0% in 2024.
High-income open economy growing at 5.0% in 2024. Tourism is the primary driver with double-digit growth in stayover arrivals surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
Special Municipality of the Netherlands — Dutch law applies directly, USD is the official currency. Renowned as the world's best shore-diving destination, building a blue economy innovation hub.
High-spend, sustainability-conscious eco-tourists (~150K/year). Cargill operates one of the Caribbean's largest solar salt operations. USD-denominated — zero FX friction for US investors.
Shares the island of Saint Martin with French Saint-Martin. Princess Juliana Airport is one of the busiest in the Eastern Caribbean. Significant Dutch government investment in post-Irma reconstruction.
2M+ visitors/year (stay-over + cruise). Ongoing post-Hurricane Irma rebuild with substantial Dutch government reconstruction investment creating new infrastructure opportunities.
Known historically as the "Golden Rock." Home to one of the Caribbean's largest oil storage terminals. Special Municipality of the Netherlands operating in USD — a niche but strategically significant island.
NuStar Energy terminal dominates the economy. Significant Dutch government investment in public services. Heritage and dive tourism as secondary sectors.
Smallest Dutch Caribbean island — just 13 km². Home to Saba University School of Medicine (US-accredited, ~500 students/year) and the Saba Bank — one of the world's largest submerged atolls.
Saba University (~500 US and Canadian students/year) is the island's largest employer. No sandy beaches — deliberate positioning as a premium nature and education destination.
If you are an investor looking for early-stage opportunities in a high-income, legally stable, and underserved market — this event is built for you. Select your profile below to see exactly why Demo Day on December 10, 2026 belongs on your calendar.
Same time zone as the US East Coast. Dutch-based legal system, familiar and internationally recognized. Aruba is 3.5h from Miami, direct flights from JFK, Boston, Atlanta and Houston.
Aruba is 3.5h from Miami, same Eastern time zone. Direct flights from multiple US cities. No visa. Dutch-based legal system modeled on civil law traditions — transparent, well-enforced, and internationally recognized. USD-pegged currency. Essentially zero country risk for a frontier market return profile.
The Dutch Caribbean has an established investor base, but venture-style startup investment is still gaining ground as an asset class. That means early movers can negotiate favorable terms, build strong founder relationships, and position themselves ahead of the next wave of regional and international capital.
Every Dutch Caribbean company has a natural path into 650M+ Latin American consumers (Spanish-speaking founders) and access to the European market via the Kingdom of the Netherlands relationship. You get two expansion directions for the price of one.
The Dutch Caribbean is part of your Kingdom. Same legal system, shared language, established relationships — and frontier returns unavailable in the Netherlands.
Dutch law, Dutch language, Dutch governance — but frontier market return potential unavailable at home. The Dutch Caribbean gives Amsterdam-based investors a familiar legal and cultural framework with emerging market upside.
The Netherlands has tax treaties with 90+ countries. Dutch Caribbean companies can leverage the Kingdom structure for Dutch holding arrangements, royalty structures, and strategic European market entry — subject to local legal counsel.
Curaçao, Aruba, and Sint Maarten have deep cultural and commercial ties to Venezuela, Colombia, and the wider Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Dutch investors backing DC founders gain LatAm exposure through teams who already speak the language and know the market.
The Dutch Caribbean is the bridge between Latin America and Europe. Spanish-speaking founders with Dutch-based legal systems and USD-pegged currencies.
DC founders are Spanish-speaking (Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten), culturally aligned with Colombian, Venezuelan, and Dominican markets — but with USD-pegged currencies and Dutch-based legal systems modeled on civil law traditions that many LatAm investors find familiar and transparent.
A company proven in Aruba or Curaçao has a natural expansion path across the Caribbean and into LatAm. For Colombian or Brazilian VCs, DC portfolio companies can become regional distribution assets.
Dutch Caribbean companies benefit from strong ties to the Netherlands — a natural gateway for expanding into European markets via Dutch holding structures, partnerships, and the Kingdom's treaty network. This strategic dimension differentiates DC deals from comparable LatAm-only investments.
You know these markets. You know these founders. You have the relationships. The time to invest is now — before outside capital prices you out.
Local angel investors understand the regulatory environment, the cultural dynamics, and the practical challenges of building a business across these islands. That knowledge is a sourcing advantage that no external VC can replicate from Miami or Amsterdam.
The window of founding-stage valuations is open today. As international capital discovers this ecosystem — and it is already beginning — entry prices will rise. Local investors who move now lock in the best terms and the deepest relationships.
Investing locally isn't just a financial decision — it's a regional development choice. Every dollar you put into a Dutch Caribbean startup stays in the ecosystem, creates local employment, and accelerates the digital transition of the islands you call home.
Five moments that make your $200 Investor Pass the best investment decision of the day.
$200 Investor Pass — full day access + matchmaking + networking dinner
Access the Matchmaking directory — review company profiles before you arrive
Schedule 30-min sessions with your top picks · 11 AM – 3 PM · Dec 10
Full cohort on the main stage — see all companies present
Exclusive networking dinner — meet co-investors, founders, and ecosystem leaders
An Investor Pass gives you full Demo Day access, curated company profiles, 1-on-1 matchmaking sessions, and an invitation to the Investor Networking Dinner.