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KVR Feb 23rd, 2009 07:07 AM

Tours/Activities/Dining in Curacao
 
We just booked the Lion's Dive in Curacao for May and are in the process of planning our iteniary and just had a few questions. We like to book scheduled tours instead of renting a car and finding things on our own. There really isn't much info on the forum regarding Curacao or tours. We are interested in the following tours. Has anyone used these companies or done these tours?

The Loko Bus west beach hopping and Loko Bus Bar hopping tour with Irie tours?

All in the Beach Nightlife Tour and the Luxury Romantic Lovers Tours with Caribbean Bayside tours

Guided aquatour boat tour with Adrenaline tours

Complete Island Tour with Curacao-tours.com

Also, this will be our 3rd non-AI trip. Didn't care for the last 2 non-AI's trip we did, but if Curacao is anything like Aruba, then it shouldn't be an issue this time.

Is the Mambo beach bar-b-cue on Sunday night really worth it?

We are also looking at Surf & Turf, Ay Caramba, the restaurants around the Lion's Dive, Sopranos and Avalon. Can we get to Ay Caramba, Sopranos and Avalon via shuttle provided by the hotel or will we need a cab?

Anything else we shouldn't miss? We do plan on the Aquarium, but we can walk there from the hotel.

greenie Feb 23rd, 2009 01:18 PM

We loved Curacao. You should have a great trip!

If you get a chance spend the day at Porto Marie beach club. We loved it and the snorkeling was decent. If you get a chance go to west punt and snorkel around those beaches. It's really great! Lunch at the Kura Hulanda Lodge is a plus!

Peace, Greenie


KVR Feb 23rd, 2009 02:51 PM

The beach hopping tour we are looking at goes to Porto Marie, Santa Cruz, Groot Knip, Playa Forti and Shete Boca. Lunh is at Jaanchie's. I think that covers the West Side.

Sad part is we are only there 7 days and that's apparently not enough time to see/do everything.

eileen Feb 24th, 2009 04:02 AM

Definitely do a boat/snorkeling excursion as much of the beauty of the island is the water and I did not see that on your list. If it was me I would do more on water and less on land, the best part of Curacao is the beaches/water and the town of Willemstad which you really can do yourself without a tour. We went on a traditional type of schooner for a snorkeling trip which we enjoyed, goes right out of Willemstad, sorry, can't recall the name. It seems like you don't want to rent a car but if you can reconsider, the driving is easy, on the right like the US and the roads are in good condition and having a car makes it so easy to get around to all the beaches and restaurants. Definitely visit the Kura Hulanda complex in town, it's a very interesting restored group of buildings including a musuem, hotel, restaurants. We loved the Astrolab Observatory for dinner -- the outside patio is really nice.

mike_lee Apr 1st, 2009 06:22 PM

My wife and I have been there twice and are going back late April. This island is awesome!!! You will love it. We've done the organized tours and we've rented a car and have ventured out on our own. As long as you get a good map (check that - very good map in english) and limit your driving to daylight hours, you'll enjoy renting a car and driving yourself. Stick with day-light because the streets are not marked very well at all. Take a day trip on the Insulinde sailing ship for a snorkeling trip, which you can arrange yourself downtown, and do the beach tour yourself too. During the day, there are buses (mini-vans for about $1-2) on the main roads to get to downtown. When there are no cruise ships in town, downtown gets real quiet by about 9PM.

Also, we recommend the ostrich farm and aloe plantation.

Really an interesting eclectic island.

Mike

StanKase Apr 2nd, 2009 06:18 AM

The best snorkeling is on the WEST END by far but you need a rental car. Shuttles from hotels are not a means of transport for dining, snorkeling or anything else other than a very few do airport pick-up. If you go to the Curacao thread you will see a number of restaurant suggestions including mine based upon 3 visits though last trip was Dec. 2006. But others have gone since and most are still quite good. I would avoid eating at Ft. Nassau, Portofino at the Marriott (dinner) and Rutt's Hut (?) we had a lousy lunch there. But there are 6-8 very good dinner places but the prices are a bit high ranging from $80-$130 for 2 persons with tax/tip.

KVR Apr 2nd, 2009 06:42 AM

We don't rent cars on Islands we are not familar with. Maybe next trip. I've already booked the beach tour and an East/West Island tour with Actief. Actually, I've had the hardest time booking tours. Most of the internet sites I found for Curacao many never responded to my e-mail inquiries or the e-mail address is no longer valid.

It took us 2 years to book this trip. We are excited to get there.

CuracaoSunshine Nov 14th, 2009 02:51 PM

You say it is difficult to find tour info about Curacao online. Did you check out www.curacao-vacation.com? They seem to have quite some stuff and you can book online right away too. Also www.actief-curacao.com is quite informative but there you can not book online (as far as I saw).

KVR Nov 14th, 2009 05:11 PM

Thanks, but we went on our trip back in May. Yes, we did go with Actief for 2 tours since it was difficult to find any other companies to book with on-line.

CuracaoSunshine Nov 18th, 2009 08:33 AM

Ok, well I don't think www.curacao-vacation.com has been online that long, but maybe it will fill a void. Did you enjoy your tours?

KVR Nov 18th, 2009 09:22 AM

Yes, we enjoyed the two tours with Actief. We did the full day East/West Island tour and the beach hopping tour. My trip report is on this site also if your interested. As a whole, we enjoyed our trip, but found Curacao underwhelming. We prefer Aruba.


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