Tag: Things To Do

  • Beach club Cabana

    Beach club Cabana

    [su_carousel source=”media: 24341,24340,24339,24338″ width=”696″ height=”200″ title=”no” mousewheel=”no”] Een beachclub zoals het hoort te zijn. Overdag heerlijk genieten op het strand. Op zo’n lekker strandbedje, in de schaduw van een palmboom. Zonnebril op je neus, cocktail in de hand. Ja, ik kom hier graag met mijn gezin. De perfecte manier om het weekend door te komen.…

  • Aquafari Curacao – Fun & Adventurous Underwater Journey

    Aquafari Curacao – Fun & Adventurous Underwater Journey

    Looking for a fun and unique experience on Curacao? Glide effortlessly under the sea in your personal self-propelled, submersible scooter with Aquafari Curacao. Explore the underwater world in Curacao in one of the world’s most unique attraction. What To Expect? Observe a variety of beautiful fishes and watch them as they swiftly move among the…

  • The Curacao Brewing Company & Pub

    The Curacao Brewing Company & Pub

    Craft Brewery and Beer Pub Curacao Located in the historic plantation house Granbeeuw, also know as Landhuis Granbeeuw, you’ll find the Curacao Brewing Company. A true gastropub brewing high-quality beer. Here, you can get an IPA along with other great beer. The Goats Are Welcoming You! All local handcrafted unfiltered ales and only available on…

  • Playa Lagun – Turtle Beach Curacao

    Playa Lagun – Turtle Beach Curacao

    Crystal Clear Waters and Beautiful Coral Reef Situated nearby a small old fishing village Playa Lagun offers you a magnificent and beautiful sight with the steel rocky cliffs and white sand beach. To escape from the sweltering island sun, you can take refuge beneath concrete huts for shelter. The waters are excellent for swimming and…

  • Christoffel Park – Largest National Park of Curacao

    Christoffel Park – Largest National Park of Curacao

    A must see for everyone! Calling all nature lovers! There’s no better place for an island hike than Christoffel Park. A trip to Curacao is not complete without a visit to the park. Established in 1928, the park lies 40km west of Willemstad and stretches out over an area of 2300ha, providing a safe environment…

  • 10 Tips For Healthy Travelers

    10 Tips For Healthy Travelers

    Top 10 tips for a healthy holiday on Curacao When traveling, diet and lifestyle change often. Curaçao is known for its gorgeous beaches. But there’s plenty more to do. A vacation on Curacao can be many things: relaxing and serene, or energetic and packed fill of activity. The island also offers healthy hotspots, to stay…

  • Did You Already Know This About Curacao?

    Did You Already Know This About Curacao?

    Curacao is the largest of the six islands comprising the Netherlands Antilles. The island of Curacao has a land area of 448 square kilometers. With an estimated population of 150.000, it’s located in the Caribbean Sea within view of the Venezuelan coast, between the islands Aruba and Bonaire. Curacao has a multi-cultural population, has Dutch,…

  • Explore Highlights Of The East Curacao

    Explore Highlights Of The East Curacao

    Highlights of the East For those who like adventure and nature, a drive to the Eastside is a must. It’s a great trip for the more adventurous at heart. There are farms, parks and estates which are open for visitors. In this area the Aloe Plantation, the Ostrich Farm, Serena’s Art Factory and Amazonia are…

  • The Handelskade: A Historic Waterfront

    The Handelskade: A Historic Waterfront

    Handelskade is the most breathtaking part of Punda. This historic waterfront strip is a vibrant reminder of Curaçao’s Dutch heritage, as well as a favorite photo-op for professional photographers and visitors alike. The collection of houses line the waters of St. Anna Bay and the 18t century buildings are reminiscent of the Amsterdam canals with…

  • To See: The Impressive Hato Caves

    To See: The Impressive Hato Caves

    The Hato Caves being more than 200.000 years old are born out of the sea into a historic monument. The caves are very popular and comprise the largest such underground formations on the island, and consist of several rooms and chambers. The Amerindian Arawaks used them for shelter and left behind cave drawings, or petroglyphs, estimated at…