Glad you enjoyed the video! Be sure to check out the video from our latest visit to Curaçao, when we rented a car and drove around the island: th-cam.com/video/xuAiqH2Qh1g/w-d-xo.html
That place looks gorgeous in Jan 2020 I'll be going there for the first time and can't wait. I have an ostrich farm excursion planned as well, that looks fun.
>Curaçao is very windy. Too bloody right. It's notorious for mooring ropes snapping, and ships often have to keep their thrusters running just in case.
anyone know how many miles they traveled during this route? The video said it was all within walking distance, but everyone's ideas of walking distance is different.
The entire walk was approximately 2 miles long from the furthest cruise dock. If your ship docks at the closer pier, it would be a bit shorter. The furthest point -- the old market -- was a bit less than a mile away.
It's definitely possible to do on your own. In subsequent visits, we rented a car th-cam.com/video/xuAiqH2Qh1g/w-d-xo.html and did a walk to grab some snacks th-cam.com/video/_GKbERSpzCM/w-d-xo.html on our own.
I would HIGHLY recommend dining off the ship that night at Kome Restaurant. We just did this last Wednesday when we were in port and the place has some of the best flavorful food I have ever had.
It looks like the closest beach with a good Trip Advisor rating (4 out of 5) is City Beach 88, which is about a 20-25 minute walk: www.curacao-travelguide.com/discover/beaches/City-Beach-88/
Just wondering about the merchants from Venezuela....with the country in such bad shape, and their currency isn't worth anything, I'm kinda doubting them selling anything in Curacao.
Where are you coming from? I purchased a house in Curacao years ago as it affordable to get there and stay. Rent a car though, the taxis are expensive.
most shops will close at 6 pm. exept for Thursday night when there is a shop g night called the punda vibes. if you want to save some money avoid the tourist places have your lunch at the places where the locals eat the have great local food and for a much better price than the tourist places
You do the best job of anyone online of breaking down ports, ships, and everything in general. I suggest your videos to anyone planning to sail.
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Thank you for that fantastic tour. One of my bucket list places to visit.
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Glad you enjoyed the video! Be sure to check out the video from our latest visit to Curaçao, when we rented a car and drove around the island: th-cam.com/video/xuAiqH2Qh1g/w-d-xo.html
Great work!
That place looks gorgeous in Jan 2020 I'll be going there for the first time and can't wait. I have an ostrich farm excursion planned as well, that looks fun.
Hope you enjoy your visit!
I went to the ostrich Park in 2012 it was fun.
great video
Very helpful. Thanks
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This is a very well done video, I highly recommend you watch if traveling to Williamstad.
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Looks like a great place to relax m. .
Thank you for the informative video. We will be there next year when sailing the Magic.
Hope you enjoy your visit! Is your ship going stay in port late?
>Curaçao is very windy.
Too bloody right. It's notorious for mooring ropes snapping, and ships often have to keep their thrusters running just in case.
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I went here in 2012.
anyone know how many miles they traveled during this route? The video said it was all within walking distance, but everyone's ideas of walking distance is different.
The entire walk was approximately 2 miles long from the furthest cruise dock. If your ship docks at the closer pier, it would be a bit shorter. The furthest point -- the old market -- was a bit less than a mile away.
Thanks
So no need to do excursions? We could do this port like on our own?
It's definitely possible to do on your own. In subsequent visits, we rented a car th-cam.com/video/xuAiqH2Qh1g/w-d-xo.html and did a walk to grab some snacks th-cam.com/video/_GKbERSpzCM/w-d-xo.html on our own.
Yes, I will be in port late.
Great! Let us know how much you enjoy the contrast between the port during the day and then at night. 😀
I would HIGHLY recommend dining off the ship that night at Kome Restaurant. We just did this last Wednesday when we were in port and the place has some of the best flavorful food I have ever had.
Any beaches within walking distance of the port?
It looks like the closest beach with a good Trip Advisor rating (4 out of 5) is City Beach 88, which is about a 20-25 minute walk: www.curacao-travelguide.com/discover/beaches/City-Beach-88/
Just wondering about the merchants from Venezuela....with the country in such bad shape, and their currency isn't worth anything, I'm kinda doubting them selling anything in Curacao.
How much does it cost to visit? Is it expensive, how much would it need it total?
We visited as part of a cruise on the Carnival Conquest, so it would really depend on the cost of your cruise.
Where are you coming from? I purchased a house in Curacao years ago as it affordable to get there and stay. Rent a car though, the taxis are expensive.
most shops will close at 6 pm.
exept for Thursday night when there is a shop g night called the punda vibes.
if you want to save some money avoid the tourist places have your lunch at the places where the locals eat the have great local food and for a much better price than the tourist places
No border control? I would like to have my passport stamped 😁
Most (all?) cruise ports don't do official passport stamps. You may find some that will do a souvenir stamp.
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