Just a few hundred feet from the cruise pier, you can find everything from island-style cheap eats to Dutch Colonial throwback restaurants to fresh seafood.
Stroll amidst exquisite, centuries-old buildings while ocean liners cruise up the channel cutting through the city, so close you could almost touch them. All this makes Curaçao…
Named after some of the most memorable Dutch queens, these stately bridges span the many waterways of historic Willemstad. And one even dances across its water.
A wide array of ethnic groups has made long-lasting contributions throughout Curaçao's musical history. But the most influential music and dance came from Africa.
Established in the mid-1600s, Willemstad’s covey of structures recall the quaint designs of Amsterdam, with exquisite 17th and 18th century Dutch colonial buildings not to be…
Curaçao was discovered in 1499 by Spanish explorer Alonso de Ojeda, a lieutenant of Christopher Columbus. The Spanish christened the island “Isla de los Gigantes”
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