Curaçao is an a piece of untouched paradise with exclusive beaches, a hospitable, vibrant culture and heritage – partly European and partly African with more than 50 nationalities. immersed in the atmosphere of jazz, soul, and Latin with a Caribbean touch.
Curacao is fun, beautiful and mellow…the perfect vacation spot and one of the Caribbean’s most sophisticated capitals. The western shores have a series of beautiful beaches and also in the west, you can drive, hike, or ride a horse on the road curving upward to amazing vistas of Mount Christoffel.
Curaçao also offers some of the best diving in the world with spectacular dive locations providing some of the most colorful and awe inspiring scenes imaginable.
Just north of the Venezuelan coast, Curacao has 38 beaches ranging from secluded coves to rocky hotel beaches, with white sand stretching in every direction.
Located in the tropics, just 12° north of the Equator — and outside of the hurricane belt — Curaçao has a warm, sunny climate year round. The average temperature is about 85°. (89° F in August & September) /
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Most visitors step directly from their Curacao flight and head straight into the capital city of Willemsted, a charming seaside town with unique architecture, painted in a kaleidoscope of soft pastels.
The island also boasts fine resorts, hotels and casinos ,for you to spend your evenings, The bustling Punda district of the city offers endless shopping, bars, restaurants.
Initially settled by the Spanish, it was developed by the Dutch and populated by a large percentage of Venezuelans and descendants of African slaves. Curacao also boasts the most culturally diverse experience in the Caribbean.
Check out Museum Kurá Hulanda, an anthropological museum that impressively exhibits the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in its totality, from slave capture in Africa through the Middle Passage and the relocation in the New World.
It offers a world-class chronicle of the Origin of Man, the African slave trade, West African Empires, Pre-Colombian gold, Mesopotamian relics and Antillean art.
Join us for the 2nd Annual Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival, August 31-September 5, 2011,
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