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Curacao’s Dive Festival: Underwater Fun and Island Adventure

Imagine vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, followed by an evening of local flavors and lively music. Curacao offers exactly this kind of experience, blending underwater wonders with a rich cultural scene. If you’re looking for a destination that delivers both incredible diving and engaging land-based activities, Curacao should be at the top of your list for 2026. Dive Into Exquisite Underwater Worlds Curacao boasts over 60 easily accessible dive sites, making it a prime Caribbean destination for divers of all levels. The clear waters often provide visibility of 60 feet or more, allowing you ample time to explore

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Sonesta Resort Curaçao: Dive In To Jan Thiel Beach

Curaçao’s coastline is seeing exciting new developments, particularly around Willemstad. A prime example is the recent debut of Sonesta Resort Curaçao at Jan Thiel Beach, marking a significant addition to the island’s luxury accommodation options. This opening not only offers a new place to stay but also highlights Curaçao’s growing presence as a high-end Caribbean destination. Sonesta Returns to Curaçao The Sonesta brand has made a notable return to Curaçao with the opening of its resort on Jan Thiel Beach. This location, just southeast of Willemstad, was previously known as . The repositioned property now offers 196 rooms, blending

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Curaçao’s Blue Room Cave Glows For You

Curaçao is truly a special place, with so much to explore. It felt like stepping into a different world. The waters are an incredible blue, and the island culture is so welcoming. I found myself completely charmed by everything this Caribbean island offers, from its unique beaches to its lively culinary scene. It’s the kind of destination that stays with you long after you leave, making you eager to plan your next visit. Beautiful Blue Waters and Hidden Beaches You won’t find endless stretches of white sand everywhere in Curaçao, but what it lacks in that department, it makes

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Find Meaningful Marine Encounters on Curacao’s Beaches

Curacao offers a unique blend of Caribbean beauty and European influence. It’s a place where you can find incredible beaches, fascinating history, and a relaxed atmosphere. Many visitors return year after year, drawn to its consistently warm weather and the crystal-clear waters. The island is a formerly Dutch territory, which explains the interesting architecture and the blend of cultures you’ll encounter. Exploring Curacao’s Coastline The island is most famous for its stunning beaches and the opportunities for water sports and exploring marine life. Whether you want to relax on the sand, try jet skiing, go parasailing, or dive into

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Curaçao’s Thorn Cathedral: Art Amidst Island History

Curaçao offers so much more than just its famous beaches. This island invites you to explore its rugged natural beauty, discover its distinctive architecture, and savor its unique culinary scene. It’s a place where history whispers from ancient caves and creative energy flows through its colorful streets. Naturally Beautiful Landscapes Exploring Curaçao’s natural side without a guide can be a wonderful surprise, revealing wonders you might have otherwise overlooked. Focusing on protected areas helps ensure these natural treasures are preserved for everyone to enjoy. Rooi Rincon Park Wonders Imagine walking through a landscape dotted with enormous limestone boulders. These

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Curacao: See a Floating Bridge and Slave Museum

Curacao feels like a charming surprise, a place where European history meets Caribbean beauty. Arriving in Willemstad, the capital, is like stepping into a painting. The waterfront buildings are famous for their pastel colors – bright blues, cheerful pinks, zingy yellows. It’s said a former governor disliked the glare from white buildings and ordered them painted in all sorts of fun colors back in 1817. He also happened to have interests in a paint company, so that’s a fun bit of local lore! The city is split by a beautiful channel, with the Punda area on one side and

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Sandals Royal Curaçao: Dine at Eight New Island Restaurants

Exploring Curaçao has been a wonderful adventure, and I’m excited to share what I’ve learned about this beautiful island. From its colorful capital to the striking natural landscapes, Curaçao offers a unique experience. I found that embracing the local culture and exploring beyond the resort areas really enhanced my visit, making it feel truly special. Island Exploration Adventures Getting to know Curaçao involves diving into its diverse offerings. The island is a place where you can find both relaxation and exciting activities. It’s important to plan your days to make the most of everything available, from stunning beaches to

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Curacao’s Colorful Capital and the Swinging Old Lady Bridge

Willemstad’s Handelskade is the kind of waterfront that stops you mid-step. Pastel facades in buttercup yellow, sage green, and terracotta orange line St. Anna Bay, their 17th-century gables reflecting off the water. Across the channel, the Queen Emma Floating Bridge — built in 1888 and still the world’s oldest and longest-functioning floating bridge — swings open on 15 pontoons whenever a ship needs to pass. It’s a working harbour, not a preserved postcard, and that tension between daily commerce and centuries-old architecture is what makes this UNESCO-listed capital worth more than a cruise-ship stop. The Queen Emma Floating Bridge,

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See Curaçao’s Best Beaches and Underwater Wonders

Curaçao surprised me in the best ways. Pastel buildings line the streets, secret coves hold clear blue water, and the mix of Dutch, Caribbean, and Latin vibes makes it feel special. Even after a few visits, I find new things to love. If you’re planning a trip, here’s a look at how I’d spend five days soaking it all in, mixing adventure, beach time, and good food. Having a rental car was key for our freedom to explore at our own pace. Island Introduction Tour Starting a trip with a private island tour is a great way to get

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Sandals Royal Curaçao Opens With “Island Inclusive” Concept

Sandals Royal Curaçao, the 16th property in the Sandals Resorts portfolio, opened its doors on June 1, 2022, within the exclusive 3,000-acre Santa Barbara estate. The resort sits just 15 miles from Curaçao International Airport, but its west-facing position on the southernmost part of the island feels a world away from the terminal. That orientation captures one of the Caribbean’s most spectacular sunsets, and it also means the property catches the trade winds differently than resorts on the island’s more sheltered side. Sandals Royal Curaçao is located within the exclusive, 3,000-acre Santa Barbara estate – just 15 miles from

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