Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Chilled in Curacao

Waterfront in Willemstad
We spent just over a month in Curacao, it wasn't really our plan however it's a great place to get things done, and we had realised that September and October are really rainy in Colombia so we decided to defer out trip there. I have to say Curacao is not our favourite island in the Caribbean despite being part of the Dutch Caribbean group. It does have beautiful beaches but you have to get special permission to anchor outside the main harbours and then only for a few days at a time. The main anchorage is Spaanse Water which is a protected lagoon, complete with mangroves and derelict yachts that have been left here to rot in the murky brown water - after the beauty of the water in Bonaire I found it a bit hard to take the brown water. Spaanse Water is also a long way from everything great the island has to to offer so you need to hire a car (luckily cheap cars are available - some even had aircon). There are different allocated anchorage areas inside Spaanse water and we were nicely secured in zone A alongside our friends on Avenger and Tiago - that was until boats started dragging on us so after a few days we grumpily went to the marina at Sera Boca.

So the good stuff about Curacao..... Great supermarkets (although alcohol is actually more expensive than Bonaire due to a change in tax since most guides have been written), the lovely lively colourful town of Willemstaad, Kura Hulanda, some nice areas to walk including national parks and old landhuis (plantation properties) to explore, chilled beach clubs and good restaurants.

Here's a bit of a picture download:

Askari arriving in Spaanse Water - when we were last here there was no marina at the entrance - now it serves as party doc on weekends for locals and is great fun.
Captains Table dinner at Pier - every week there's a cruisers special meal - this was our first night out in Curacao with the lovely Avengers too.
Going to check in is quite a a hike around town but you get to take in some beautiful buildings and art

Our anchorage in zone A
On calm days we took Askooby outside to find blue water for a swim
Kura Hulanda - an amazing complex and museum in Otrabanda
Street art has taken over the whole area of Otrabanda - which means 'the other side' it the other side of the river from the affluent neighbourhood of Punda
A new installation - these guys were very proud residents of Otrabanda
Exploring Otrabanda


Dutch snacks - at the Gouverneur - best place for a sunset happy hour in town

Pride Curacao - march over Queen Emma bridge

Pride march continued through town

With Tiago and Talanoa


Mother Africa - slave museum

A random blow whole while out exploring the wild north coast

At Rudy's Seafood - pick your fish from Rudy's local kitchen - small fabulous place

Number 10 - my fav place for coffee and cake
Goat curry on Askari with Tiago - then off to Salsa night...


Maze of thorns at Landaus Bloemhof




You can't come to Curacao without trying the liquor 

Our totally favourite Dutch word


Champagne hike with the lovely Reed (no relation) family from Alchemy

Sera Boca Marina - Askari, Alchemy and Talanoa all here - view from our sunset hike

Lots of beautiful beaches to explore

Tugboat Beach - nice snorkel but not worth diving in my view

Salsa spot in Pietermaai district - Thursdays such wonderful dancing


Perfect evening for drinks on the beach with Zouterik and Carrousel

Zouterik girls - my lovelies

De Visserj - amazingly good simple food with friends
Karakter Curacao - really lovely beach club - bubbles for lunch - yay!
 Despite it not being my favourite island we had a wonderful time in Curacao.....
Downwind sailing again - hurrah - next stop Colombia 


Some Useful information
For what's on in Curacao including happy hours https://pasabon.com
Punda Loves You Facebook page for events in Punda PundaLovesYou 
Kura Hulanda Museum www.kurahulanda.com
Marina Seru Boca at Santa Barbara https://santabarbaraplantation.com/marinas/