What You Will Do
Experience Curacao with all the five senses savoring its unique cuisine at three personally and carefully chosen restaurants in historical Willemstad. At each restaurant there will be two samples of food and one drink (one hot drink and three cocktails).
During the tour you will also see the highlights of the city while learning all about the history and culture.
Start the tour in Riffort Otrobanda in the afternoon. After a short stroll, we will visit the recently renovated area of Kura Hulanda where you can savor lunch.
Then we will cross the iconic Emma bridge to our next stop.
At the Handelskade, we will enjoy two (2) local bites and a cocktail.
Next, we will stroll through main street and have two different samplers with a cocktail in a cozy alley.
Lastly we head back to Otrobanda, where you can taste a typical local dessert accompanied by a cup of coffee or tea while enjoying a fantastic view of Handelskade.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Go to the outside terrace of Starbucks.
1
Renaissance Mall & Rif Fort
15 minutes
At Riffort, visitors can admire the impressive 19th-century fortifications and learn about their role in the island's defense system. The fort was built by the Dutch in 1828 and was used to protect the city from pirates and other invaders.
Fort Amsterdam is located in the heart of Willemstad and is one of the most significant historical sites on the island. Built by the Dutch in the 17th century, the fort played a crucial role in the island's history as a hub for trade and commerce in the Caribbean. One of the most notable features of Fort Amsterdam is the nearby Governor's Palace, which serves as the official residence of the governor of Curacao.
2
Otrobanda
30 minutes
Kura Hulanda is a vibrant and historic neighborhood that is well worth exploring. The area is home to colorful architecture, lively streets, and some of the island's best restaurants and bars. Travelers can stroll through the neighborhood's narrow streets and soak up the unique atmosphere that makes Curacao such a special place.
3
Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge
15 minutes
The Queen Emma Bridge, also known as the "Swinging Old Lady," is a pontoon bridge that connects the neighborhoods of Punda and Otrobanda in Willemstad. The bridge was built in 1888 and has since become one of the most iconic landmarks on the island.
Walking across the Queen Emma Bridge is an exhilarating experience that offers stunning views of Willemstad's colorful buildings and bustling harbor. As you walk across the bridge, you can feel it sway gently beneath your feet, adding to the sense of adventure and excitement.
4
10 minutes
The heart with locks are a charming and romantic addition to the island's cultural landscape. They offer a fun and lighthearted way for couples to celebrate their love and create lasting memories on the island.
If you're looking for a unique and romantic experience on Curacao, be sure to visit the hearts with locks at Breedestraat, Punda and leave your own mark on this colorful and vibrant island.
5
Handelskade
30 minutes
Handelskade is an iconic waterfront strip that showcases the colorful and charming buildings that have become synonymous with Curacao's architecture. The row of pastel-colored, Dutch colonial-style buildings lining the canal creates a stunning and photogenic scene that is often featured on postcards and travel brochures.
Many of the buildings along Handelskade house shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, offering visitors the opportunity to browse local crafts, enjoy a refreshing drink, or sample delicious local cuisine. This creates a dynamic and lively ambiance, with bustling activity and a diverse range of options to suit various tastes and interests.
6
Statue Dr. Moises Frumencio Da Costa Gomez
15 minutes
Breedestraat is a vibrant and historic street located in the heart of Punda, the charming and colorful neighborhood of Willemstad. It is one of the main thoroughfares in the city and offers a wonderful blend of history, culture, shopping, and dining experiences.
One of the prominent features of Breedestraat is its picturesque architecture. The street is lined with brightly colored colonial-style buildings that date back to the 18th century. These charming facades showcase the Dutch influence on the island and are a delight to explore and photograph.
7
Wilhelminaplein
30 minutes
Wilhelminaplein is located in the heart of Punda. The square is named after Queen Wilhelmina, who ruled the Netherlands during the early 20th century and is revered as a symbol of Dutch national pride. Visitors to Wilhelminaplein can see a statue of the queen, which was erected in her honor in 1955.
8
Brionplein
30 minutes
Brionplein is named after a famous local hero, Pedro Luis Brion, who played a key role in Venezuela's struggle for independence. The square is located on the waterfront and offers stunning views of Willemstad's harbor and the iconic Queen Emma Bridge.
Brionplein features the national flag of Curacao.
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