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Curacao is a hidden gem and quite possibly everything you've ever wanted out of a vacation destination. A bold statement, but wait until you see what this quaint southern island has to offer - everything from multi acre national parks like Christoffel, known for its striking natural beauty, to some of the most incredible beaches in the Caribbean like Playa Lagun. There's even an ostrich farm where visitors can do tours that include spending time with baby ostriches, and getting a safari ride!
How to pronounce Curacao. The name of the island destination starts with a hard 'C', while the 'c' is pronounced as an 's'. Curacao is pronounced as 'Cure-ah-souw'.
Curacao is part of the ABC island chain that includes Aruba to its West and Bonaire to its East, and this island stands out for more reasons than one. It's colorful history includes periods of rule by the Spanish, British and finally the Dutch. Evidence of this can be seen in Curacao's architecture, museums, parks, music, languages and in its people.
So, without further ado, here are our top picks of the 18 things Curacao is known for:
Curacao has more than 30 beaches all of which offer a different experience.
Curacao has some of the best dive sites in the world. Many of these sites are suitable for both beginners taking their first dive and experts who are used to navigating the undersea. Beginners can start off with Booby Trap in the south (don't let the name scare you!). This sloping reef has a range of corals and all types of sponges. Booby Trap is located just outside of Fuik Baai and can only be accessed by boat. Porto Mari is another site that offers easy access via the beach. It is suitable for beginners and advanced divers. At Porto Mari, divers can expect to see lots of fishes, turtles and a ray or two on a lucky day.
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Diverse in more ways than one, the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, was occupied by the Arawaks more than 6,000 years ago. It was first ruled by Spanish in the 16th century when Spanish Commander, Alonso de Ojeda, discovered the island. In the mid-16th century, the Dutch took over from Spain and in 1651, the first set of Jewish immigrants came to live in Curacao. Britain also joined in the fight but ultimately the Dutch reigned supreme in a ruling, which greatly transformed the island. To this day, this ruling has influenced the way of life of the people.
Curacao's capital Willemstad is a UNESCO World Heritage Site marked by its amazing architecture, waterways, tropical scenery and street cafes. Visitors love this vibrant city center and tours through
This bridge, which extends across St. Anna Bay, joins
Handelskade is a waterfront strip in Punda lined with colorful houses and 18th century style buildings.
Insider tip: Before leaving Handelskade, visit the Floating Market in the north. In this market you can find lots of vendors selling fruits and many eager fishermen with their catch of the day.
The famous 'Orange Liqueur' from Curacao is an alcoholic beverage made with the dried orange peels of the Laraha orange, which is a bitter fruit found on the island. This fruit is also called 'Golden Orange of Curacao.' The peels are blended with herbs and spices to create this signature drink. It is sold in varieties of orange, green, blue and white. It'll be worth your while to bring a little bit of Curacao back home with you by grabbing a bottle of Orange Liqueur to share with friends and family.
Spanish, Dutch and British influences can be seen across the island of Curacao, and this is most evident in the languages spoken on the island. Many locals easily switch between speaking creole, Dutch, English, Papiamentu and Spanish. This has also influenced the wide range of music that is played on the island which includes reggae, mazurkas, danzas, tumba, American pop and bachata.
The town of Willemstad in Curacao isn't just known for its cool architecture; its street art is pretty fantastic too. Take a walk through the streets of Punda and the neighborhoods of Pietermaai and Otrobanda to see why these places are most famous for their artwork. The murals which grace the walls tell the stories of Curacao and are used by the artists to make social statements. Punda also has shops with local crafts and sculptures of all different colors and shapes.
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Insider tip: If you want to skip the heavy exercise, simply take a drive through this park to witness its natural beauty.
If you'd like to give the beaches a break and try a fun-filled activity on solid ground, then a visit to an ostrich farm can be a great change of pace. The Curacao Ostrich Farm houses more than 600 birds and offers guided tours to visitors. At this farm, you'll get to see these birds at every stage of their development - from just about a day old to adulthood. You may get to hold one of these babies in your hand and even stand on an ostrich egg if you'd like (the egg won't break)!
Chichi means 'the older sister' in Papiamento, a language widely used in Curacao. There are dolls that go by this name, and these dolls are meant to embody the older sister in Caribbean culture that is known for being the responsible and caring family member. The dolls are handmade and hand-painted, and are sold in various sizes. You'll be able to recognize them by their bright, radiant dresses and curvy figures. The Berlin artist, Serena Janet Israel, is the creator of these dolls which are made by craftsmen in Serena's Art Factory in Willemstad, Curacao.
Pro tip: Chichi dolls are the perfect souvenir or gift for birthdays, Mother's Day, or even in celebration of International Women's Day!
While Serena's chichi dolls are certainly a unique creation, local artists and craftsmen produce many other handy items that can make for great souvenirs. These artists often collect bottles and other ordinary, everyday items and mold them into a hand-painted masterpiece.
You'll also come across various jewelry items to adorn all the outfits in your suitcase. Locals can be seen selling their handmade necklaces, earrings and bracelets made from leather, shells and stones. Be sure to take a look; you may just see something you like.
Aloe vera is a tropical plant that is great for the hair, skin and body. Its antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal which pretty much means it is anti-disease and great for the body. If you've never seen the plant, then while in Curacao you simply must ask a local to see it, and perhaps even take home a few aloe vera products. Product sourcing shouldn't be too hard considering that aloe vera is a key ingredient in a number of creams, lotions and other skin products.
What would a trip to this Dutch island be without taking home some Dutch cheese? Given its history, Curacao is one of the best places to sample and purchase authentic Dutch cheese in the Caribbean.
Delft Blue souvenirs are pottery pieces that are hand-painted in blue. They're an important part of the island's history. These pottery items would fit nicely in a dining room and can easily adorn bookshelves and tables.
If the street art didn't already give you a hint, then you should know this: Curacao is filled with talented artists. Before you leave, take a look at some of the work of the island's photographers, sculptors and painters. They'll be happy to show off their artistry and share some stories associated with their pieces. So, go ahead and hear them out before you pack your bags.
We've spoken so much about what you can do during the day in Curacao, that you probably thought nightlife there was non-existent. In fact, the opposite is true, as Curacao usually has a lively night of activities ready for you, ranging from live bands, jazz bars and salsa parties.
There's so much to do, it's up to you to decide - will it be sax music on Thursdays or Soul music on Saturdays? If you'd like, you can even join the other party-goers at the historical Ric Fort for a night of salsa or enjoy the show while relishing your dinner at one of the nearby restaurants. Whether you want to party every night you're there, or just on one special night, you'll be able to find just the right vibe at dance zones like Mambo Beach and The Wet and Wild Beach Club.
Curacao is known for many things, including a gorgeous
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