Bolsover Cruise Club - Cruise Travel Holidays
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Curaçao

Curaçao

Flecks of home are never too far away in Curacao, with a distinctly European influence permeating through much of the island’s architecture. The Arawak people of South America first settled on this slice of heaven, which the Spanish, Dutch and British have all grappled over ever since - and who could blame them? Their influence is peppered across the island, so if you can possibly tear yourself away from the beach, there’s an abundance of ways to dip into this rich history.

Where is Curaçao?

Curaçao is located in the Southern Caribbean, just off the coast of Venezuela. It is part of the 'ABC islands' together with Aruba and Bonaire, and being just 12 degrees north of the Equator, the island enjoys a warm, sunny climate year-round. It is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and forms part of the southwestern arc of the Lesser Antilles

The Gateway to the Caribbean

Unforgettable experiences are never far away

Curaçao is a unique and vibrant destination nestled in the southern Caribbean Sea, known for its sun-drenched beaches, rich cultural heritage, and dazzling natural beauty. The island's capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, distinguished by its stunning Dutch colonial architecture painted in a kaleidoscope of bright colours.

What is there to do in Curaçao?

Take a Boat to Klein (Little) Curaçao

Approximately two hours away from Curaçao's south-east coast, you'll find a small, uninhabited island named Klein Curaçao, renowned for its sprawling white sandy beach - arguably the longest and most pristine in Curaçao. Reaching this little slice of paradise involves arranging a tour through a dive operator or resort, or alternatively chartering a boat. Tours typically feature activities such as snorkeling, alongside refreshments and a leisurely picnic or barbecue lunch.

Discover Colourful Willemstad

Capital Willemstad's historic centre, with its unique blend of Dutch architecture and Caribbean colours, is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's iconic Handelskade Street, lined with distinctively colourful buildings, is undeniably photogenic and a sight not to be missed. Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, known as the 'Swinging Old Lady', is a unique floating bridge that spans St. Anna Bay, providing exceptional views of the harbour and the colourful Dutch-style buildings of Handelskade.

Take Your Pick from 35 Beaches

Curaçao has no shortage of beaches to choose from - 35 in fact! Each one offers something different, so whether you want to enjoy water sports or simply soak up the rays, there is one to suit. Cas Abao Beach is known for white sands and clear turquoise waters, while Playa Lagun is a small cove ideal for spotting sea turtles while snorkelling. Jan Thiel Beach and Mambo Beach: Trendy with beach clubs, restaurants, and shops, and Playa Fort is a cliff diving hotspot.

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