This Dutch Caribbean isle is both less touristed and more historic than next-door Aruba, and is known for some of the Caribbean's best diving.

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Beautiful, fascinating & fun, Curaçao is the total package

The most interesting island of the Dutch West Indies offers friendly people, beautiful beaches, fantastic snorkeling, fascinating historic sites, culture, delicious dining, and fun nightlife, along with yett other atttractions. Capital Willemstad appeals with colorful Dutch colonial buildings (below), with country estates outside the town built in the same style - like a pastel version of Amsterdam). read post

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'Curaçao's Travel Adventures' is our Read of the Week

from member Lynn Sullivan: Curaçao is the largest and most economically developed of the three ABC islands. The beaches are lovely, and the vast countryside is covered in a mix of desert and tropical flora. Much of the island’s colorful architecture is authentically restored and protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Top sites include the core of Willemstad, the historic capital city, and restored mansions in the suburban communities of Scharloo, Pietermaai, and Curaçaoan. Each region of…

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PRESS RELEASE: Old World holiday traditions meet modern Christmas customs at Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Resort, Spa and Marina

Media Contact: Sonia Diaz / Elyse EisenCheryl Andrews Marketing Communications305.444.4033sonia@cam-pr.com/ elyse@cam-pr.com   SINTERKLASS BRINGS HOLIDAY CHEER TO HYATT REGENCY CURAÇAO  Old World holiday traditions meet modern Christmas customs at  Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Resort, Spa and Marina WILLEMSTAD, Curaçao (October 28, 2010) – From children decorating stockings for Santa Claus to fill with candy to adults caroling with cocktails, the Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Resort, Spa and Marina…

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  • Curaçao's spectacular Kurá Hulanda resorts and museum are the subject of this week's spotlight. As of next week, it can still be accessed in our Spotlights archive.
  • Love Curaçao! Here's a recipe for KESHI YENA, stuffed Edam cheese, which is practically the national dish. There's an interesting story behind it: apparently the Dutch slaveowners would eat the cheese and leave only the rind, and so the slaves invented something to stuff the empty rinds with to create a tasty dish for themselves. Whatever the story, it's yummy!
    http://www.recipeisland.com/blog/recipe-island/curacao-recipes/keshi-yena-stuffed-edam-cheese/
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