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CURACAO HIGHLIGHTS

Kura Hulanda

Currently under restoration Kura Hulanda is a unique neighborhood formerly operating as ‘Hotel Kura Hulanda’.

It will be restored to a small village including a hotel, bars & restaurants and a lively residential area. 

 

The cobblestone pathways wind through the meticulously 18th and 19th century Dutch Colonial Caribbean buildings around several glorious courtyards. The name derives from Papiamentu,

Curacao's native tongue, and means ‘Dutch courtyard’. 

 

Located in downtown Willemstad, the property is part of UNESCO,

preserving the historical aspect of the buildings and Curacao.

 

The Museum is still open to the public and is an anthropological museum that focuses on the predominant cultures of Curacao. It offers a world-class chronicle of the Origin of Man, the African slave trade,

West African Empires, Mesopotamian relics and Antillean art.

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Playa Forti

Here at Playa Forti you encounter the true taste of island life. Where you can rent houses to stay near the beach with your own swimming pools and stairs that go directly to the ocean. And if you want to eat you have a couple of restaurants to choose from that are in walking distance.

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These restaurants are: Blue View, Playa Forti Restaurant and Cactus Cafe at Rancho el Sobrino.

 

This video was taken from Blue View Restaurant. 

Playa Guepi

Like a little bit of adventure? Park your car at Watamulas Bowhole and walk to Playa Guepi. Beautiful but small beach if you're planning to go beach hopping on our Island.

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Also see Blue room (Underwater Cave) at Sta. Cruz beach. You can go by boat or by walking to this destination.

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Sambil Curaçao

Go to the biggest mall on the island and enjoy a fun time with the kids. At Sambil you have a little bit of everything. Food court, Arcades/Game Rooms, Playgrounds and also shopping stores. A little bit of everything for the family.

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