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2018
24
September
Which beaches in Curacao are worth visiting during a short stay?
24
September
Question:
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Rich
Shete Boka is always great fun. Climb the Christoffel if you feel like losing a couple of kg in sweat. Jan Thiel for a (somewhat) busy and touristy public beach with lots of bars and pubs. Grote Knip and Klein Knip for more secluded beaches, but don't leave valuables in the car. In fact leave the windows rolled down and the doors unlocked. Porto Mari for a nice beach club. Flamingos on the salt lake on the way there. Kokomo Beach is another nice beach club. Day trip to Klein Curacao if you have the time. There's a dolphin encounter thing you can do downtown. Also don't forget the famous swing bridge, the colourful houses, and the old fort in the old city along the canal.
Cari
I recommend using the Waze app while you’re there. It has a lot of local recommendations & works perfectly for getting around.
The Ostrich Farm tour on the south end of the island was a good outing. As was the Hato Caves tour.
A wander through Punda also recommended. It’s faster to take the ferry across than the Queen Emma Bridge when there’s busy water traffic.
Christoffel National Park has some great hiking if you’re looking for that.
The Aquarium is nice but a small/short outing for the cost.
Highly recommend a drive to Playa Lagun if you’re looking for snorkelling with sea turtles.
Kerri
We were there for a resort wedding and took a day to rent a car and managed to see the whole island, so you can definitely do the whole thing in four days! Buy/rent/borrow or steal yourself some snorkles and flippers, and head to Playa Piskado to swim with the sea turtles. The most incredible experience I’ve ever had!
Ania
Playa Piskado is my number one now! Thank you!
Kerri
Yay! It was so incredible, I’m sure you’re going to love it! There were dozens of them (we went in Feb, but were told the turtles were always there) and you just wade right into the water.
Also if you’re looking for a fancy dinner, Fort Naseau was really incredible! And the Hato caves are also worth checking out.
Ania
Kerri I already packed my snorkelling equipment! Super excited!
Tate
For restaurants...Jaanchies, fishalicious, Kome. All the beaches are beautiful.
Caroline
Beautiful island. We went ATVing with Eric's, and it was a blast. Not for the faint of heart, though, as the tour had us driving in mixed traffic. So much fun, and the tour guides were great! We took the catamaran to Klein Cruacao. Really great excursion, as well.
Anne
I grew up on “Korsow” and while much has changed in decades since then, the culture and tradition outside resort grounds is vibrant. On your way to beaches others have suggested, consider making short stops along “Weg naar Westpunt” at the hamlet of Sint Willibrordus, and at Jan Kok, the oldest former plantation on the island, for some history and art. Visit at least one local “snek” stand where pastechi (savoury turnovers) and loempia (similar to "Canadian Chinese" eggrolls) are staples, or a “truki pan” literally a bread truck food truck, if you prefer sandwiches. If you are there on Thursday night, the Punda Vibes tourist festival is worth an “overall flavour” visit.
Anne
And if your 4 CUR days fall around F-Su I would definitely suggest Hofi Cas Cora -- a true farm to table restaurant -- but only open for weekend brunch.
https://www.facebook.com/hoficascora/
Ania
Done
Thank you!
Anne
Ania, sweet!
Hellen
We had a great time in Curaçao! Check out our itinerary and favorites at www.vivahappy.com/curacao
Charles
Meghan Katherine
A.I. says...
Exploring the Best of Curacao in 4 Days
Curacao is a vibrant island in the Caribbean, renowned for its stunning beaches, rich culture, and friendly locals. With just four days to explore, renting a car is an excellent decision as it will allow you to discover the island at your own pace. Here are some recommendations to make the most of your Curacao adventure:
Places to See
- Willemstad: The capital city of Curacao is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its colorful Dutch colonial architecture, floating Queen Emma Bridge, and lively neighborhood of Punda.
- Christoffel National Park: This national park offers scenic hiking trails, bird watching opportunities, and stunning views of the island's rugged terrain.
- Shete Boka National Park: Located on the northern coast, this park features dramatic rock formations, blowholes, and secluded beaches.
- Hato Caves: These ancient caves are adorned with intricate stalactites and stalagmites, and offer a fascinating glimpse into the island's geological history.
Beaches
- Kenepa Beach (Kleine Knip): This secluded beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy shores, and stunning rock formations.
- Playa Porto Mari: A popular beach with calm waters, ideal for families and beach activities like snorkeling and kayaking.
- Cas Abao Beach: A lesser-known gem with a laid-back vibe and stunning views of the nearby cliffs.
- Knip Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, with turquoise waters and a picturesque setting.
Restaurants
- Mundo Bizarro: This trendy restaurant in Willemstad offers a unique fusion of international cuisine with a focus on local ingredients.
- Kome: Indulge in delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine with a Caribbean twist at this upscale eatery.
- Bistro le Clochard: Enjoy traditional French cuisine in a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a romantic dinner.
- Playa Forti: This beachfront restaurant is the perfect spot to savor fresh seafood while taking in stunning ocean views.
Remember to pack your sunscreen, hat, and plenty of water as you explore the beautiful island of Curacao. With its rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant culture, this Caribbean gem is sure to leave you with lasting memories.
Ania
Going to Curacao next week.Only for 4 days but we renting the car to drive around the island.Looking for recommendation.Places to see,good beaches, restaurant.Thank you!