The "C" of the ABC Islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Aruba & Bonaire
comprising the A & B), Curacao is located just 35 miles north of Venezuela,
and is the most populous island in the Netherlands Antilles. It is famous
for its charming European culture, lack of over-development, friendly and
hospitable residents, and inspiring natural beauty.
The island itself was first discovered in the 15th century on one of
Christopher Columbus's expeditions. The Spanish empire ruled the island
until 1634, when the Dutch took over and transformed this land into the
charming getaway it is today.
Curacao, and the capital city of Willemstad in particular, has been
transformed in recent decades into a complete tourist haven. Restored
colonial landmarks, ritzy hotels, and wonderful shopping are all at your
fingertips here, thanks to a revitalization phase on the island that has
restored many prime tourist sites to world prominence.
A popular story told amongst residents of the island concerns a former
governor of Curacao who supposedly suffered from intense migraines.
Especially irritated by the color white, he ordered many of the buildings
painted into the diverse pastel colors that we see in Willemstad and the
surrounding cities to this day. You will delight in strolling through the
colorful streets of Dutch style homes and buildings, creating a truly unique
Caribbean cultural experience.
Be glad to know that once you have seen your share of the local
architecture, there is much more to discover on this fascinating island.
Terrific restaurants and nightclubs, world-class casinos featuring all your
favorite games, diving and snorkeling outfitters, and scenic national parks
all await you as you spend your sun-filled days in unforgettable Curacao.
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