I was right about the Caribbean island (hot, sun and sea) but to my surprise, when I got there it was much more Dutch than I'd anticipated. At the airport the signs are in 4 languages (Dutch, Papiamento - Antillean creole language, Spanish, English). In town I heard mostly Papiamento and Dutch.
sea from the plane upon landing |
On the first day we drove around some desolate landscape adjoining the sea where there was plenty of wind for wind turbines.
art made from trash |
turtle |
We also did a driving tour of the main town (Willemstad) with its colourful houses.
houses in Punda |
Amanda & Pien |
We were also lucky enough to see it open.
At the entrance of the bridge there was a heart-shaped padlock tree which was popular with people taking photos.
We enjoyed plenty of lovely meals. Like fresh fish (sushi style yellow fin tuna) and chips at De Visserij.
Pien at De Visserij |
Bas & Amanda |
Bas & Amanda |
On my last evening there we enjoyed drinks in Pietermaai
and had a lovely meal at a great seaside restaurant.
On the last day we visited the slave museum. Not a pleasant display of history but it is part of Curaçao's history.
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sculpture by local artist Hortence Brouwn |
I enjoyed my visit to Curaçao - great to know family (and a bit of Holland) are close by. 😊
kaas, stroopwafels, ontbijtkoek |