Population of the Caribbean Netherlands up by over 1.2 thousand in 2025

© CBS
  • The population of the Caribbean Netherlands grew by 4 percent in 2025, year on year.
  • The increase was largely due to migration.
  • The population of Bonaire grew by the most, while Saba and St Eustatius also saw an increase in their population.

On 1 January 2026, the population of the Caribbean Netherlands stood at over 33 thousand. That was an increase of 1,249 (4 percent) over the previous year. The increase was largely due to population growth on Bonaire, mainly as a result of migration. On St Eustatius and Saba, the population also grew due to migration. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports this on the basis of newly released figures.

Bonaire’s population grew by over a thousand

On 1 January 2026, the population of Bonaire stood at 27,611, which was 1,059 more (4 percent) than one year previously. That growth was mainly due to the fact that many more people came to live on the island than departed (1,171), and to a limited extent because of natural population growth (82, births minus deaths).

The number of people on Bonaire who were born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by 924. This was mainly due to more residents who were born in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, the European Netherlands, Curaçao and Venezuela.

Population dynamics on Bonaire, 2025Population dynamics on Bonaire, 2025 *Incl. other corrections Births Emigration Immigration Deaths Growth* Population dynamics on Bonaire, 2025 252 945 2116 170 + 1059
Population dynamics on Bonaire, 2025
Category Bonaire
Births 252
Deaths 170
Immigration 2 116
Emigration 945
Growth (incl. other corrections)* 1 059
*Incl. other corrections

Slight increase in population of St Eustatius

On 1 January 2026, St Eustatius had 3,348 inhabitants: a year-on-year increase of 78 (2 percent). That was mainly due to more people settling on the island than leaving (net migration: +77). In addition, there was a limited rate of natural increase.

The number of people on St Eustatius born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by 69. The number of residents born on St Maarten grew, in particular, and the number born in Suriname and the European Netherlands also increased.

Population dynamics on St Eustatius, 2025Population dynamics on St Eustatius, 2025 *Incl. other corrections Population dynamics on St Eustatius, 2025 Births Emigration Immigration Deaths Growth* 38 184 21 + 78 107
Population dynamics on St Eustatius, 2025
Category Sint Eustatius
Births 38
Deaths 21
Immigration 184
Emigration 107
Growth (incl. other corrections)* 78
*Incl. other corrections

Saba’s population increase by 5 percent

The population of Saba stood at 2,270 on 1 January 2026. That was an increase of 112 (5 percent). More people came to live on the island than departed (+119), and the rate of natural increase was limited.

The number of residents on Saba born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by 120. In particular, the number of people born on Sint Maarten, in the Philippines, Colombia and the United States increased.

Population dynamics on Saba, 2025Population dynamics on Saba, 2025 *Incl. other corrections Population dynamics on Saba, 2025 Births Immigration Deaths Growth* Emigration 14 97 216 12 + 112
Population dynamics on Saba, 2025
Saba
Nasementu 14
Fayesimentu 12
Imigrashon 216
Emigrashon 97
Kresementu* 112
*Incl. other corrections

Papiamentu


A Papiamentu translation of this news release can be obtained from the office of Statistics Netherlands on Bonaire by sending a request via email to: caribischnederland@cbs.nl