Curaçao

Curaçao is what you get when you mix Amsterdam with South American and Dutch culture in a southern Caribbean location that looks suspiciously like the Baja in Mexico. Got that? And, with GREAT weather year round!

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  U.S. Citizens: Passports are required for international air travel to all destinations outside the USA.

The only "legal" nude beach on Curacao belongs to the resort although other beaches on the island may be topless, since the Dutch and European influence is strong there. The resort is thankfully secluded but close to the airport and downtown., about 30 minutes away. minutes away.

Sunset Waters is a family resort with a very small nude beach. The rest of the resort includes plenty of conventional beach space and a great dive operation. Frequently, on the weekends primarily, you may see Dutch ex-pats with their kids at the resort but mostly the little nude beach is used by adults primarily.

Wow, this island is one of our favorite places in the Caribbean! A big plus for the resort is that it's located in Curaçao, a neat as a pin Dutch island, owned by the Netherlands. Curaçao is what you get when you mix Amsterdam with South American and Dutch culture in a southern Caribbean location that looks suspiciously like the Baja in Mexico. Got that? And, with GREAT weather year round!

Curaçao's capital is Wilemstad, which looks like a smaller clone of Amsterdam, complete with Dutch architecture and buildings. Curaçao (population about 150,000) is a legal part of the Netherlands along with its neighbor, Bonaire, plus Aruba, a former Dutch colony, now an independent member of the commonwealth. The three carry the nickname of the A-B-C islands, due to their name spelling. The ABC islands are only 20-40 miles north of the Venezuelan coast of South America and on a clear afternoon, you can see the tip of one of the mountain ranges north of Maracaibo. Most all the locals speak Dutch, English, Spanish and the local dialect, Papiamentu......and do so very fast!

Beaching, diving, fishing, snorkeling and hanging out at Sunset Water's beach and pool are great during the day. Believe it or not, there is also a casino on site, too, for nightly "contributions" but don't count on the casino being open continuously…it seems to operate on an intermittent basis. Gamblers never fear: There are several full service casinos in town and according the Champagne, they DO pay off.

Savage Turtle is the beach bar and has a deck upstairs, too. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the open air main restaurant upstairs on the bluff overlooking the main beach area with a drop dead view of the southern Caribbean. Seventy rooms comprise the resort, with most of them located on the cliff overlooking the spectacular Caribbean in the northwest part of Curaçao, closest to the best diving on the island.

 
U.S. Citizens: Passports are required for international air travel to all destinations outside the USA.

American Airlines and other international airlines service the island frequently from South America, Central America, Europe and the U.S.A. (about a 3 hour flight from Miami). KLM flights also bring tourists in from Europe throughout the week plus several charters arrive weekly from Holland and Germany.

The resort itself is about 30 minutes northwest of Hato Airport on Curaçao and about 40 minutes from downtown Wilemstad, the capital of the island. Rent a car if you wish or take a transfer shuttle to the resort. Driving is on the right-hand side and the roads and highways are in great condition, maintained in the efficient Dutch tradition.
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  A full service resort for many years, Sunset Waters is now all inclusive with your room, all meals, local bar drinks, beer and wines, taxes and tips included. Fantastic diving and snorkeling are available at the scuba shop on site. Many of the resort's 70 rooms are actually over sized compared to an average hotel room. Many are large suites with some room arrangements accommodating as many as 6 people all in separate bedrooms, a great arrangement for a crowd that likes to party.

NOTE: SCUBA services are optional and an extra charge. Diving is not included in the room rate.

A good tennis/basketball court is there plus non-motorized water sports including sea kayaks and snorkel equipment are included.

A nice touch at the hotel includes a complimentary shuttle to town at designated times throughout the week. Other facilities and services include a new swimming pool, with swim up bar, SCUBA diving and instructions & certification, beach and lawn games such as volleyball, fitness and workout room, miniature golf, lighted tennis court and nightly entertainment.

Guest services on site include a Gift Shop, laundry, ice machines, direct dial telephones, rental car and tour desk.

  The main open air restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily off the menu with a breakfast and salad buffet, too. For breakfast, an omelette station serves made to order eggs. The Savage Turtle Beach Bar serves drinks and daytime snacks and grilled food. We found the meals to be not only superb but plentiful, creatively served and well prepared. Our compliments to the chef-de-village. We look forward to returning....the seafood dishes are outstanding, especially since the fish are caught fresh daily. Home grown fruits and vegetables are delivered from the local produce truck farmer daily.

All inclusive bar drinks include house brands for liquors, beer and wines. Premium call liquor and wines are extra cost or you can bring your own if you wish. If you venture into town, there are many local restaurants to enjoy and some fun bars and taverns in villages all over the island. Added treats: Amstel Beer and the liqueur, Curaçao, are also brewed right on the island. You can tour both facilities, too.

Three bars include the swim up pool bar, the main bar in the restaurant and the Savage Turtle Bar & Grill.

  Guest rooms and suites, while not palatial, are over sized and offer plenty of room and spaciousness with color TV, air conditioning, amenities. Room layouts vary as well as bedding: Some have king size beds and some have two queen beds. Room rate is "all inclusive" and includes: All meals and snacks, all bar drinks, accommodations selected, entertainment, hotel taxes, tips and service charges. Airfare and airport transfers extra.

Room descriptions include:

Superior:
Large room perched on the cliff offering ocean views from the room or balcony. TV, Air conditioned.

Junior Suite:
Similar to Superior but more square footage including a sitting area facing the cliff side overlooking the Caribbean.

1 Bedroom Suite:
Two level suite offers large room with sitting area and sofa, private balcony with terrific ocean views. Open air loft with king bed on second level entered via a spiral staircase.

2 Bedroom Suite:
Rooms are large, air conditioned with two double beds or a king bed (s), and contain satellite color TV, direct dial telephones and full private bath with tub and shower.

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  This is a family resort with a small nude beach and a large conventional beach. You will see kids and babies, teens, adults and seniors all enjoying the resort.

PLEASE NOTE: The hotel is NOT a nudist resort. Only a specific and small portion of the beach is set aside for nude sunbathing so don't plan on walking around the resort in your birthday suit!

  The beach, swimming pool & Jacuzzi, pool bar and deck provide most of the fun places to gather during the day, other than the dive shop for scuba and snorkeling. Miniature golf is on site plus the casino may operate in the evenings (on an intermittent basis). We really like the hotel rooms since they're larger than average and most of them sit atop the cliff which overlook the nude beach and the southern Caribbean.....a great way to wake up in the morning. Sun up and sunsets are spectacular as you get to see both of them since the rooms face a southerly direction. Most rooms are oversized and some suites even have romantic lofts with spiral staircases to the upper deck where the master bedroom and king bed are located.

Hotel employees as well as most of the locals are a great mixture from all over the world, reflecting a combination of South American, Caribbean, African and European heritage and culture, a most interesting melting pot. One common trait they all share: They do like to party.....any excuse to dance and any dance goes....from soca, salsa, zouk, Cuban to tango, disco to blues to you name it, they do it.

  World-class diving, snorkeling, fabulous beaches (some topless), windsurfing, several casinos plus terrific shopping, shopping, shopping for European goods are just some of the reasons to visit Curaçao. Nightlife in town is great as long as you know the fun places to go and the place is safe! The locals seem to find a reason to dance at almost any time, so expect to "lively yourself up" and shake your bootie. Several country houses serve as great hangouts for a drink and dancing, so don't be surprised if you round a corner where a crowd has gathered to dance and party....the locals are great to make friends with.

Walking tours downtown are the best way to see the Punda (the Point) and the Otrabanda (the "other" side), the two parts of downtown Wilemstad. St.Anna's Bay (actually a channel) separates the city's two parts and connects the lower Caribbean to the huge bay just east of downtown Wilemstad, designated as a UNESCO "World Heritage City." Refineries, manufacturing, ship building and a huge dry-dock company maintain operations in Schottegat Bay, reported to be the second busiest port in the world..

In Curaçao, hotel rooms number only about 2,000 total, providing you with a chance to be a part of the local culture without sticking out like a tourist. The Plaza Hotel on the point in front of the harbor entrance is one of two hotels in the world with marine insurance in the event a ship plows into its building. Our favorite restaurant we found in town is the open air TuTu Tango, where on Wednesday nights, the Dutch buffet, risjtafel, (rice table) is featured...our favorite dish: peanut sauce that goes great with just about everything (yum, yum!). Favorite seaside spots are the public Mambo Beach where lots of open-air parties are held. Last time we were there the Mambo Kings played, driving the crowd wild. Sunday nights bring out the crowd to Mambo Beach's best party. If you like to dance, pick a beat and party......these people know how to move! Our other favorite spot is at Waterfort, a converted look out point and fort (built 1634) and located adjacent to the Plaza Hotel downtown at the entrance to the harbor. Waterfort now houses several ocean side restaurants for Italian, Mexican and Continental cuisine, a great place for dinner with a great ocean view. Amstel Beer is brewed right on the island, too, as is the liqueur, Curaçao....you can tour both places.

Two equally famous and historical bridges join the two sides of Wilemstad together: The Queen Emma pontoon bridge, over 100 years old, links both sides of downtown for foot traffic while the huge Queen Juliana Bridge spans the industrial and residential sections of town. Downtown Wilemstad is both quaint and compact so you can visit most of the interesting spots downtown on foot. Plan on having a cold Amstel or Polar (from Venezuela) by the pontoon bridge about 6 PM at one of the many sidewalk cafes for a spectacular sunset. Many days, you will see a huge ocean liner or tanker moving in or out of the bay right in front of you.

One of the canals off the main bay in town is the site for colorful boats from Venezuela who visit dock-side daily to sell fresh produce and fish to the locals.

Such a mix people has produced a diverse island population representing South America, Europe as well as African and Caribbean descendants, each with its own section of town. The Otrabanda on the west side of Wilemstad has made an outstanding comeback with an almost complete restoration that has taken place the last five years or so....a great place for a walking tour. If you're into cultural anthropology and enjoy Caribbean history, you'll have lots to see and do in Curaçao.

Outside of town in the country side, you have more tourism choices than you'll have time for including:

1) Mountain climbing in Christoffel National Park
2) Hiking and horseback riding
3) Spelunking and visiting the ancient caves
4) Touring the nature parks and the underwater park
5) Seeing spectacular, world-class diving/snorkeling spots
6) Visiting the many small, diverse towns spotted around the island's perimeter
7) Golfing
8) Horseback riding
9) Sail boarding
10) Running
11) Visiting the Seaquarium, the best in the Caribbean where you'll have a chance to experience sea creatures right in front of you in the water in a safe environment.
12) Visiting Landhuis (plantation homes)
13) Taking a driving tour of the island
14) Touring the Hato Caves
15) Visiting the seven historical forts on the island

 
Whatever you do at the resort, try to join up with the dive shop if they visit the underwater cave nearby for a spectacular site. Around sunset at 6 PM daily, you can enter the cave (actually a huge opening in a coral cliff with three feet of clearance from the water's surface) to experience the sun's reflection directly into the cave and off the sandy bottom, making for an unforgettable illusion and experience similar to the green flash well known around the sea world at sunset.
     
Diving and snorkeling are absolutely WORLD-CLASS, with no thermoclines and virtually no current at the many dive/snorkel spots. World-famous spots include the Mushroom Forest near the resort plus others on the island. Visibility is normally up to 150 feet with average water temperatures 75-85 F, so no wet suits are needed unless you want one.
     
Looks like the big cruise ships have discovered how "quaint" Wilemstad and Curaçao are so some days you may see more than your share of tourists bustling through downtown but most ships depart by 5-6 PM.
     
The bird's eye view of Wilemstad from the Queen Juliana Bridge is one of the top scenic vistas in the entire Caribbean along with some of the forts built atop several of the imposing mountainous outcroppings.
     
Curaçao and the ABC islands are outside the hurricane belt so you can visit and enjoy sub-tropical weather year round.
     
  Only about 22 inches of rain falls a year, so you will enjoy a dry and warm climate year-round.
     
  The ABC islands are only a few miles north of South America...a great reason for taking 2-3 extra days to see Angel Falls or spots close by in Venezuela.
     


  Anytime of year is a perfect date to visit Curacao, since it's outside the hurricane belt in the Caribbean.

  Just about right....Curaçao has a significant sized population residing on a small island so you get around easily and converse with just about everyone.

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