Curacao - where to stay
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Curacao - where to stay
We are planning a trip next February for 4 couples. We would like to stay in a nice small hotel, apartment or villa on the beach that is for adults only. We would like to be able to walk to a variety of restaurants for dinner. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Check out this place. Seven restaurants within two blocks, Walk to town. Very private. http://www.vrbo.com/327662
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The Royal Sea Aquarium gets good reviews. They have apartments and villas.
http://www.royalseaquariumresort.com...on/default.asp
We stayed at the Lions Dive just down the way in a 2 bedroom apartment. 3 restaurants on site and several more within walking distance. Free daily shuttle to a local grocery store.
http://www.lionsdive.com/en/apartments_curacao.html
http://www.royalseaquariumresort.com...on/default.asp
We stayed at the Lions Dive just down the way in a 2 bedroom apartment. 3 restaurants on site and several more within walking distance. Free daily shuttle to a local grocery store.
http://www.lionsdive.com/en/apartments_curacao.html
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The Royal Sea Aquarium is a hotel/time share and if you can get in it is a bargain. It is not in walking distance of too many restaurants except fast food. The little restaurant at the hotel is not good but the rooms are lovely and the sites that accommodate 2 couples is a bargain. But you cannot count on no children though the two times we were thee we saw a few in October but under 5. It is a small place, probably 30 units. The pool though small is more than adequate for the number of guests. Witin a mile there is the new Hyatt with 2 restaurants and one other whose name excapes me.Best to eat there early because it becomesa social scene after 9-10 PM. I would rent a car with FULL insurance for 2 days and dine 2 nights at 2 restaurants under the Arches where there are 4-5 places. Also if you are into snorkeling from the Sea Aquaruim you drive to the WEST END, a 50-55 minutte drive, where there are a series of bays and along the boulders there is pretty good snorkeling. As you come to the bays you come to Klien Knip at Bay 1 and Captain Good life (we have not been there for 3 years) and he is a hoot0 and for about $20/person he will take you to some very good snorkel spots you cannot access from hore.I suggest you do not eat at Fort Nassau or the Portofino at the Marriott. We were very dissapointedat both.
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i MIGHT SUGGEST YOU DO NOT EAT AT THE pORTOFINO IN THE MARRIOTT. It is C level food in my opinion as is Ft. nassau though at Nassau the views are lovely for a cocktail. The Avalon near the Sea Aquarium is a big social setting after 9 but at 7 it serves good food at resonable prices.
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A large luxury villa with swimmingpool and close to several restaurants and beaches.
www.villacarpediemcuracao.nl
www.villacarpediemcuracao.nl
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Hyatt Regency is the best place on the island. We stayed a week there and bought the meal package. A good move as food was excellent. Staff very friendly and accommodating. The also have some nice suites which we were upgraded to. One of our best vacations.
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Visit this website: www.curacao-on.com. Here you can find all the information about the Island, where to stay, rental car, beaches, restaurants, let me say: EVERYTHING. I love this website.
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