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Downtown Willemstad
Downtown Willemstad Downtown Willemstad is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, a fairytale world of gingerbread Dutch houses, cobbled lanes and water views. Red-roofed gabled houses painted in sorbet colors of pink, blue and orange line the narrow lanes looking onto the canals of St. Anna Bay.Tak
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Hato Caves
Hato Caves Cave paintings, stalactites and stalagmites are a feature of Curacao’s limestone Hano Caves. The indigenous Arawaks used the caves for shelter, and runaway slaves hid here in the colonial days. These days Curacao’s long-nose fruit bats call the cave home, and dramatic lighting illuminat
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D’Art Gallery
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Museo Tula
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Nena Sanchez Gallery
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Landhuis Groot Santa Martha
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Miami Building
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Octagon Museum
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Gallery Alma Blou
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Fort Amsterdam
The much-modified fort is now home to government and official offices. Inside the large courtyard you can soak up the rich colors of the Dutch colonial architecture dating from the 1760s.
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Curaçao Sea Aquarium
On a man-made island, this heavily hyped attraction anchors BLVD , a development that includes hotels, bars and artificial beaches. Its home to over 600 marine species including sea lions, stingrays and sharks.
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Curaçao Museum
About 800m north of the bus station in a residential neighborhood, housed in an 1853 hospital for yellow-fever victims. Inside the beautiful verandas is lots of historical stuff, sort of like you’d find in a huge attic.
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Jewish Cultural
Since 1651 the oldest continuously operating Jewish congregation in the western hemisphere is the Mikvé Israel Emanuel Synagogue, which houses a museum with items from the history of the congregation; the building dates to 1732.
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Curaçao Maritime Museum
Engaging displays trace the island’s history, detailing how the Dutch West India Company kicked Spain’s butt to gain control of the ABCs through to the commercial boom of the 20th century. Well worth the 90-minute time investment are the museum’s harbor tours . It has a good cafe w
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Shete Boka National Park
A geologic and oceanic festival. Trails lead from a parking area right off the coast road to natural limestone bridges on the shore, sea-turtle sanctuaries, a big blowhole and isolated little beaches in narrow coves. Boka Tabla , a cave in the cliffs facing the water, is the most p
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Museum Kura Hulanda
One of the best museums in the Caribbean, this is part of the boutique hotel of the same name and is housed in 19th-century slave quarters. The brutal history of slavery in the Caribbean is documented here in superb and extensive exhibits.
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Queen Emma Bridge
One of Punda’s sedate pleasures is sitting on the wall along the channel and watching huge ships pass while the Queen Emma Bridge shuttles back and forth to make way. When the bridge is open, two old free public ferries nearby cruise into action.
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Christoffel National Park
This 1800-hectare preserve is formed from three old plantations. The main house for one of the plantations, Landhuis Savonet , is at the entrance to the park. It was built in 1662 by a director of the Dutch West India Company. It’s now an excellent museum on the colonial era.The pa
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Doing business & staying in touch while in Curaçao
Curaçao: Doing business & staying in touch
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Curaçao Weather, Climate and Geography
Curaçao Weather, climate and geography
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