Curaçao Travel Blogs
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- The "C" in the A-B-C IslandsCuracao is the "C" in the A-B-C islands. It's a Lesser Antilles island country in the southern Caribbean Sea - only 40 miles from Venezula. A relatively small island, 37 miles long and 5- 9 miles wide, with Posted by Where2FromHere in Where 2 From Here? | Dec 18, 2023
- Curaçao and BonaireAfter a week in the DC area seeing old friends, visiting favorite places, and most importantly, watching Morgan and Steven take their vows, we're back in the Caribbean. It was a great week! Morgan was a beautiful bride and the men Posted by mrb430 in Arrr Adventures | Aug 27, 2021
- One day in Curaçao ==Beaches== Curaçao has a lot of beaches, including the ===Playa L Posted by Steffi Kay in Caribbean islands | Oct 3, 2020
- Disoriented in CuracaoSunday, 2 December 2007 We had been told that if we got up early and went up to the Windjammer, that Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2007 Grandeur of the Seas & NCL Pearl | Dec 1, 2007
- Day 18 - Willemstad, CuraçaoOne of the most vibrant and adored cruise ports, a city that is outlined by a pastel skyline created by the painted Dutch architecture that lines the waterfront. Locals say that it was the 19th-century Governor-General Albert Kikkert who is Posted by Sluggoaafa in SluggoAAFAs Blog | Feb 20, 2018
- Travel and Travail to see the Pontoon Bridge The Passenger Vessel Services Act of 1886 is a protectionist piece of United States legislation which came into force in 1886. E Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2006-07 B2B Cruises Norfolk-Miami | Dec 27, 2006
- Cemeteries in CuraçaoBecause of an arcane provision in US Maritime law, Curaçao has many more visits from cruise ships than one would expect. The Passenger Vessel Services Act of 1886 is a protectionist piece of United States legislation. Essentially, it Posted by greatgrandmaR in A Lanai Cabin on the Maasdam - 2013 | Jan 14, 2013
- Discovering Curaçao The ship was to be in port by 7 and we woke up and looked at the bow camera on the TV about 6:30. It was still pretty dark, but we saw the lights of an oil refinery in Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2005 Our First Repositioning Cruise+AFV | Nov 1, 2005
- CuracaoYesterdays adventure had us docking in the port of Willemsstad, Curacao. This is the “C” of the ABC islands. They did have a beautiful architecture that we saw only from a bus. Mostly we spent the morning at the beach. Posted by prplspud in 20 Years and Counting | Feb 11, 2019
- CuraçaoFor the Dutch coming from a European winter, Curaçao (pronounced koo-rah-SOW) must be heaven. The daily maximum temperature generally sits on 30 to 32 degrees celsius. In the "cold" season, it slips down to 27. It's a small island in Posted by TreenD in Backpackin' Oldies: South America 2018 | Nov 18, 2018
- Flamingoes and Curacao BlueThere is a lake in the golf course at the Blue Bay resort which has an assortment of water birds including pelicans and flamingoes. Chris took a few photos and today we all set off to find some flamingoes Posted by TheDorsey5 in Wedding in Curacao | Jun 3, 2018
- The Wedding DayToday Karen and Jordy were married on the beach and they had lovely weather. There were only 15 people at the wedding but they represented all the other family members and friends who could not come. The setting was very Posted by TheDorsey5 in Wedding in Curacao | Jun 3, 2018
- Chi Chi painting karen treated us to a Chi Chi painting workshop at Serena's Art Factory. we were given a little tour of the workshop, then we sat at atable under a shadecloth and tree. Serena explained we are all artists and Posted by TheDorsey5 in Wedding in Curacao | May 8, 2018
- Blue Bay ResortThe Blue Bay Resort is a gated community with different types of accommodstion - hotel rooms, apartments, villas, bungalows. It has its own beach for guests and also a golf course. The birds here are colourful and varied - the emerald Posted by TheDorsey5 in Wedding in Curacao | May 8, 2018
- Mountain Climbing in Christoffelpark My number one thing to do on Curaçao is very different from most people who think Curaçao is just beaches. I wanted to visit Christoffelpark and climb St Christoffel mountain. Finally, on our last day here, we made Posted by Jengt in Jenny sees the World | Mar 30, 2018
- I’ve Been to the Mountain The view from atop Mt. Christoffel So the first sight that I planned to see in Curaçao was actually the last one I visited. Back when I was first deciding Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 30, 2018
- In Search of Flippy the Sea Turtle Scuba divers leaving the surf at Playa Piskado - a popular haunt for sea turtles It was a no-brainer to book another snorkeling trip on Curaçao. I had see Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 29, 2018
- WaterworldCuracao is a small island with a widely different coastline depending on what side of the island you’re on. Today, we would see the rugged north coast as well as the calm, serene south coast with a few treats Posted by Jengt in Jenny sees the World | Mar 29, 2018
- Kayaking the Green and Blue Waters Standing proudly with my paddle, after my day with Ryan de Jomgh’s Kayaking Expeditions One of the reasons that I iike to read other people’s travel blogs Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 28, 2018
- Blue Room, Blue SkiesI’ve always wanted to kayak but haven’t had the chance. Today would be my chance. Mike had read of a tour operator that offered kayaking in the mangrove forest which also visited a cave along the coast referred Posted by Jengt in Jenny sees the World | Mar 28, 2018
- A busy non-busy dayWe really didn’t have any plans for today. Mike had read that there were salt pans not too far away that was home to a flock of flamingos. We did some research and found the salt pans are Posted by Jengt in Jenny sees the World | Mar 27, 2018
- Two Days of Relaxation Say hello to my little friends! One of my plans for this trip was to not be as go-go-go as I normally am on overseas adventures. The last six weeks have b Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 27, 2018
- Snorkeling a Shipwreck on Curaçao Curaçao’s coastline contains a bounty of snorkeling and dive spots Curaçao is popular as a diving and snorkeling destination. While researching where to s Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 25, 2018
- Hidden TreasuresAs we researched things to see and do while in Curacao, snorkeling was high on the list. Mike found a couple of blogs that mentioned a sunken tow boat that has become a haven for fish and coral. Posted by Jengt in Jenny sees the World | Mar 25, 2018
- Curaçao’s Quaint Dutch Waterfront Enchants Under Stars & Sun The Willemstad waterfront lit up at night This was almost the spring break trip that never happened. At the last minute, things fell into place and I was Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Mar 24, 2018
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