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Destinations / Curacao

ISL Curacao

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Americans who have journeyed to the Dutch "ABC Islands" of the southern Caribbean may know all about "A" (Aruba) and "B" (Bonaire) but seemed to have skimmed over "C" during a brief cruise ship stopover. So, the lesson for today:

The happy marriage of sturdy 17th- and 18th-century Dutch colonial architecture and the colorful palette of Caribbean colors gives the capital of Willemstad a sense of place, European-style, unlike any other in the West Indies ... Curaçao is twice as large as Aruba (but with less than half the number of hotel rooms) ... The landscape resembles Bonaire, both on land (desert, cactus) and underwater (healthy reefs, easy shore diving) ... The coast of Venezuela is only 35 miles to the south ... Amstel beer is brewed locally from distilled seawater (the source of all water for the island) ... Some 20 miles of one-way driving trails and hiking paths crisscross rugged Christoffel National Park at the western end of the island.


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So, who comes here? Mostly Europeans looking for a combination of beaches (about 40 of them, most small and topless tolerant) and the amenities (fine dining, sophisticated shopping, museums, a casino-driven nightlife) of a cosmopolitan capital.

For More Infromation Visit  www.curacao.com.

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DIVING

The crème de la crème of underwater Curaçao is the Mushroom Forest off the northwest coast near the village of Lagun. The magic mushrooms here are towering stands of coral heads (mostly star and brain corals) in about 50 feet of water. For an added bonus, swim toward shore, where in about 20 feet of water you'll find an entrance to a large underwater grotto carved from the seacliffs. Known as the Mushroom Cave, it's spectacular - and it's safe (you can surface inside).

CULTURE

Spend a day in the Old World setting of the Punda district, with a stop at the lively floating market, where boats from Venezuela sell fresh fish and produce. Curaçao's new Maritime Museum is near the market, and a short stroll away is a drawbridge that leads to Scharloo, whose restored mansions are a World Heritage site. Then hire a guide for a walking tour of Otrabanda's maze of narrow alleys and colorful buildings. Have lunch in a waterfront restaurant with a view across the harbor entrance toward Punda - and Handelskade, the city's most picturesque row of Dutch colonial buildings.

SHOPPING

Skip the wooden shoes (would you really wear them?) and light up those Cuban cigars before you board the plane for the U.S. But if you don't mind a little extra weight in the suitcase, pack one of the ubiquitous 5-pound wheels of Gouda and Edam cheeses. Jewelry and fashions are good buys here, but a good Gouda is a treasure.

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