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 |
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| 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 |












