1. Queen Emma Bridge
Known as the 'Swinging Old Lady,' this floating bridge connects the Punda and Otrobanda districts of Willemstad and offers picturesque views of the harbor.
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Known as the 'Swinging Old Lady,' this floating bridge connects the Punda and Otrobanda districts of Willemstad and offers picturesque views of the harbor.
A stunning beach with crystal-clear waters and white sand, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the sun.
An interactive aquarium offering encounters with dolphins, sea lions, and a variety of marine life in naturalistic settings.
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Home to the famous Blue Curaçao liqueur, this historic plantation house offers tours and tastings of this iconic spirit.
Explore these ancient limestone caves featuring stalactites, stalagmites, and prehistoric petroglyphs.
A unique attraction where visitors can learn about ostriches and even feed these fascinating birds.
This rugged coastal park is known for its dramatic coves, powerful waves, and opportunities to spot sea turtles nesting.
A vibrant public square in Willemstad, often hosting local events and offering a glimpse into the island's culture.
A museum dedicated to the history of the African slave trade and the cultural heritage of Curaçao.
A small, uninhabited island known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and a picturesque lighthouse.
A well-preserved 18th-century fort offering panoramic views of the coastline and a glimpse into Curaçao's colonial history.
A vibrant market where Venezuelan merchants sell fresh produce and goods directly from their boats.
A dramatic inlet within Shete Boka National Park, known for the explosive waves that crash into the narrow cove.
A natural blowhole on the west coast of Curaçao, offering a unique spectacle as seawater shoots into the air.
Offers interactive dolphin experiences and education programs, allowing visitors to swim and interact with these intelligent creatures.
Showcases the island's cultural and historical artifacts, housed in a historic building with beautiful gardens.
A unique underwater adventure where visitors can walk on the sea floor while wearing a special helmet, exploring marine life up close.
The oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas, featuring a sand-covered floor and rich history.
Part of Shete Boka National Park, this site features a cave where waves crash dramatically, offering a thrilling natural spectacle.
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