Willemstad, Curacao Port Reviews

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by Enya2015

The tour we did was very good. Can't remember what it was. But I think it was the city walking tour and I highly recommend it. We were here on July 3, it was our 29th wedding anniversary and we celebrated at this restaurant with a view of the ocean the cruise ships. It was seafood restaurant and it was very delicious meals we had, but couldn't remember the name of the restaurant. It was recommended by the Information Desk inside the Fort.

Visited: Jun 29, 2019

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by zookeeper1

We are coming back to stay a few days. Gorgeous island . We booked the distillery and beach tour. I would have liked to stay at the beach longer, unfortunately we had to be back on ship 330pm

Visited: Feb 18, 2018

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by jodeez

Beautiful town, picture perfect. Looks like something from a story book. I would highly recommend a city tour. We ended out day on Blue Bay beach. It is a small Beach area with a restaurant and clean amenities. You can rent snorkel there and go snorkel around the Rocky areas. It was so beautiful and I saw many different fish.

Visited: Sep 08, 2019

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by Gizfriend

We had two days in Curacao. We had done an extensive island tour on our first visit. We planned to spend time exploring Willemstad on our own. We booked the Caves and City Tour through Celebrity for the first morning. We thought it would be a good overview and show us more things to explore on our own. Unfortunately, Celebrity moved the tour to the second day, so the timing wasn't as good. The caves were interesting. We had a good guide there. Our tour guide explained a lot about Curacao, and led us an interesting short walking tour in downtown Willemstad. On our own on the first day, we explored every street in downtown Willemstad. It is very easy to walk throughout the downtown and to and from the cruise ship. We visited the Kura Holanda museum which focuses on slavery. We were hoping for more information specific to Curacao, but it encompasses all slavery. They had an amazing collection of artifacts from ancient civilizations, Rome, and Africa. We jumped into a guided tour (an extra $3/person). The guide had an interesting but bizarre take on history. It got really strange when he started talking about how he was a vampire, etc. The museum itself is in Otrabanda, a short walk from the cruise ship, on the grounds of the Kura Holanda hotel. The hotel has restored about 85 old buildings, and is a delightful collection of buildings, cobblestone streets, and gardens. It was delightful. We also visited the Maritime Museum, very close to the floating market. It is not a large museum, but very interesting.

Visited: Jan 21, 2018

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