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Sunny, warm and charming, Curacao is a beautiful resort
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Sunny, warm and charming, Curacao [pronounced 'koo-rah-sow'] is
a beautiful resort destination that is relatively unknown to many
people. With it's Dutch Colonial buildings and traditional
Caribbean feel, it's a unique place that incorporates the best
of 55 different nationalities to create a purely individual
culture. In fact, four languages are spoken here: English,
Spanish, Dutch and their own Papiamento. It's cosmopolitan, but
simple. And incredibly gorgeous. Where is Curacao? Located in the
southern part of the Caribbean Sea, this exquisite island
paradise is off the coast of Venezuela and is the most populated
and largest of the three "ABC" islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and
Curaçao). It is part of the Netherlands Antilles, a
self-governing part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The
capital is Willemstad. This busy port city sees a lot of traffic
from the island's large oil refinery, which is second only to
tourism for the local economy. As of result of the oil, Curacao
is one of the more prosperous parts of the Caribbean region.

Also well known here are the island's coral reefs. The world's
best divers and snorkelers have already discovered this wondrous
vacation hideaway. Where are the hot spots? Most of them are on
the south side of the island. Especially interesting in Curacao
is that the sea floor drops off steeply within a few hundred feet
of the shore. As a result, you can get to the reef simply by
swimming – no boat needed! In addition, the coastline of Curacao
has lots of intriguing bays and inlets, many of which are good
for mooring.

Surprisingly, Curacao has a semi-arid climate, similar to the
Southwestern U.S., with plenty of cactus, evergreens and warm
weather native plants. If you've been to the big island of
Hawaii, it's more along these lines, as opposed to a lush,
tropical island rainforest. Although always a possibility,
Curacao typically misses many of the hurricanes each season, as
it's positioned away from the hurricane belt. Curacao's highest
point is Christoffelberg, rising 1,230 feet in the northwestern
part of the island.


The Food

Ever tried Stoba? Well, you're in for a treat. A delicious stew
made with lots of different ingredients, like papaya and goat, or
beef. Stoba is a major dish of Curacao and part of the
traditional fare, known as "Krioyo". Similar to Caribbean and
Latin American cuisine, Curacao chefs use an eclectic blend of
flavors and techniques that bring out interesting tastes. Other
popular dishes include Jambo, a soup made from okra and seafood),
a cactus soup called Kadushi, and Funchi which is a cornmeal mush
similar to polenta. Of course, being an island community, there
are always plenty of fresh fish and other seafood dishes.

Of course, there's also the one thing that many people have
heard of before they even knew there was a place called Curacao.
What is it? The Curacao liqueur. Developed here in the late
1800's, it started out as a local experiment with the rinds of a
locally grown variety of oranges, which themselves weren't very
edible. How is it made? Curacao liqueur is processed with the
dried peels of the "Laraha" (Curacao native orange), which when
dried by the sun, contains an etheric oil with a pleasing
fragrance and even better taste.


THINGS TO SEE AND DO

 * Visit Historical Sites: Make sure you see the restored
mansions of Scharloo and Pietermaai, dating from the 1700's.
They are spectacular, and incredibly interesting. These
neighborhoods have even been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage
List, which commemorates unique value to the world's cultural
and natural heritage.

 * Curacao Seaquarium: Built on the oceanfront at Bapor Kibra in
1984, this exquisite complex is one of the most unique in the
world because of its "open-water-system," which allows seawater
to be continuously pumped into the aquariums. Be sure to watch a
feeding show and experience the "touch tank", which gives you
the chance to touch live animals!

 * Dolphin Academy: Get the opportunity to meet, swim, and
snorkel up close with Curacao's cute and fascinating dolphins!
Because you stand on a platform in the water about waist deep,
the animals will swim right up to you.

 * Hato Caves: The Hato Caves are a must-see when you come to
Curacao. Formed below sea level millions of years ago, the Ice
Age dropped the water level down and left these spectacular
caves. Beautiful limestone formations, romantic pools, a
waterfall and even a colony of fruit bats await!

 * Punda, Willemstad: Location of many shops and tourist
activities in Willemstad.

 * Landhuis Brievengat, Curacao: A museum by day and a partying
live music club by night. This 18th-century plantation house is a
great place to have some fun.
 
 * Amstel Brewery, Willemstad: Take a tour of the factory and
taste the only beer made with distilled seawater!


Handelskade, Willemstad: The famous street with the brightly
painted 18th century buildings. It's a must for any traveler to
check out the many boutiques, art galleries and intriguing cafes.




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