Randy Pease, Author at Full-Time Travel

Live Like a Local

Relax, Explore and Revel Like a Local In Curaçao

By Elise Hofer Shaw

As any seasoned traveler will attest, having insider intel on your destination is the key to a memorable trip. Once you’ve arrived in Curaçao, chatting up small business owners (instead of your hotel’s concierge) is the best way to find the hidden gems. Here’s a hotlist of locals-approved beaches and non-touristy to-do’s you’re sure to enjoy.

Lesser-Known Beaches the Locals Love

If you’re looking to hit the beaches in Curaçao but want to steer clear of the crowds, Banda Abou — the part of the island that lies west of the Juliana Bridge — is your best bet. This area boasts more than 20 beaches that are beloved by locals, but Kokomo is a favorite. Just 15 minutes from Willemstad, this picturesque beach has comfy sunbeds, lively music, good food, and some of the best snorkeling around.

Take a Day Trip

Just off the coast of Curacao you’ll find Klein Curacao, a small island with beautiful white sand and crystal clear waters. Just 1.5 hours away by boat, visitors can catch a ride to the little island with a group tour or ride in style and charter a private yacht. Most tours come with a BBQ lunch, drinks, and beach access upon arrival—what more could you need? If you’re feeling adventurous, Klein Curacao is also known for its fantastic diving, with its beautiful coral and underwater caves. You’re likely to catch a glimpse of some sea turtles too, with three different species known to nest on the beaches of Klein Curacao. Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen, the sun is strong and you’ll only find shade under an umbrella.

Taste a Rainbow of Smoothies

As a cool treat to beat the heat or a sip-able meal on the go, smoothies (or batidos) are a way of life in Curaçao, and the island is peppered with stands (just listen for the buzzing blenders). La Boheme in the heart of Punda has a stellar smoothies bar. The Pineapple Express and the Caribbean Passion are popular orders here, and both pair nicely with the restaurant’s arepas or veggie sandwich. Also, keep an eye out for the 100% Batidos truck for grab-and-go blends served streetside. Any combo with papaya, which is grown on the island, is a solid choice because it’s fresh and, let’s face it, tastes like a vacation.

Have a Traditional Lunch at a Locals Spot

While the rest of the world is used to eating a heavy meal at night, Curaçaoans eat their biggest meal of the day during lunch. Plasa Bieu, located in the heart of the Punda district of Willemstad, is a covered market hall with six open kitchens and picnic tables for dining. This bustling food hall is as authentic an institution of local gastronomy as you’ll find anywhere in the Caribbean. (Translated from the local language of Papiamento, Plasa Bieu literally means “Old Market.”) Portions are large and the prices are small. It’s hot and at times chaotic — and unapologetically West Indian. One thing’s for certain: You will leave feeling connected to the island and its people with every bite.

A Food Lover’s Guide to Curaçao

A Food Lover’s Guide to Curaçao

By Elise Hofer Shaw

The best way to tap into any culture is through its culinary scene. The cuisine in Curaçao is a vibrant mix of Dutch, Caribbean, Latin American and North American fare, and part of the fun is enjoying the melting pot of flavors. Whether you’re craving the catch of the day, savory arepitas or a few bites of bitterballen, read on for a list of not-to-miss cafes and eateries to sip and savor every moment.

Coffee and Breakfast with a View

If you like your breakfast with an unobstructed view of the Caribbean Sea, head to BijBlauw in Pietermaai. Although BijBlauw offers all-day oceanfront dining, it’s in a class of its own as one of the best restaurants in Curaçao for breakfast. The Banana Oh Nana pancakes are delish if you have a sweet tooth, and the BijBlauw Breakfast is perfect if you want to fuel up for a big day of adventures (includes a flaky croissant, avocado smash, eggs benedict, and yogurt with granola).

More Restaurants Worth Writing Home About

For breakfast, brunch or lunch, Hofi Cas Cora is a delightful spot for local dishes made with fresh ingredients. A true farm-to-table restaurant, menu highlights include French toast stuffed with housemade jam and the Lomita wrap (a sandwich wrap with tenderloin, marinated papaya, cilantro, and peanuts). They also make a mean Bloody Mary topped with garden-fresh vegetables. Be sure to make a reservation as this popular eatery is only open on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am-3pm. During the week, however, The Marketplace at Hofi Cas Cora is open and a great place to stock up on locally grown produce and bulk products like nuts, seeds, grains, and dried fruits.

We also highly recommend Maira's Kitchen in Otrobanda. This little restaurant couldn’t be any more charming, and its Mediterranean-inspired menu never misses. The house cheese platter is a meal unto itself and includes four cheeses, a nut chutney, and fig bread with apple syrup. The watermelon salad with feta and mixed nuts is a lovely light option, or you can get your fill with a lamb burger topped with tabbouleh and harissa plus french fries and aioli for dipping. Make sure to cap off your meal with Maira’s mango and passionfruit sorbet served with fresh fruit.

Try Curaçao’s Signature Dish

Wherever you nosh, look for keshi yena on the menu. Widely considered the signature dish of Curaçao, keshi yena is comprised of a large round ball of cheese, usually Edam or Gouda, which is stuffed with spiced meat (often chicken or pork), olives, capers, onions and tomatoes, and then baked until perfection. It’s a wonderful example of the fusion of cuisines and cultures that are represented in Curaçao — and quite tasty, too. Restaurant & Café Gouverneur De Rouville in the heart of Willemstad makes a delicious rendition of the dish. Reserve a table on the balcony in advance for dinner at sunset.

Art & Culture

Curaçao’s Coolest Art Walks and Museums for Cultural Immersion

By Elise Hofer Shaw

Curaçao might be small, but it’s a charming destination characterized by a rich history. From the colonization of the island by the Dutch and the impressive economic growth of its port industry to the heritage of its culture immortalized across a thriving art scene, there is so much to learn, see and do. Here’s a list of attractions and institutions that are both educational and fun.

Take a Walking Tour of the Murals in Otrobanda

Vibrant street art and culture collide in Otrobanda, the most artsy district in Willemstad. From the rainbow steps at the top of Van Lennepstraat painted by artist Avita Damberg to the murals that color the passageway between Quintastraat and Cornelis Dirksweg, Otrobanda is a feast for the eyes. Along with the impressive artwork, there are a handful of quaint cafes and restaurants sprinkled throughout the district, including Bario Hotel + Bar which offers walking tours. Its owners also started the Kaya Kaya Street Party, a festival of culture, art, music and food during the last week of August and December.

Travel Back In Time at the Savonet Museum

Located at the entrance of Christoffel National Park, this former plantation house built in 1662 is an important cultural site to visit for its well-kept structures and artifacts from the past. A unique landmark, Savonet Museum allows its visitors to recount the social evolution of Curaçao through the story of the island’s first inhabitants, plantation owners, and enslaved people, as well as the evolution of the civilization and customs following emancipation. For in-depth details, opt for an audio tour or a guided tour.

Visit the Curaçao Maritime Museum

Curaçao has one of the oldest and busiest harbors in the Caribbean. Due to its position on international trade routes in the Atlantic Ocean and its large natural port, Curaçao has been an important commercial center since its colonization by the Netherlands. Located in a monumental building in the Scharloo district, the Curaçao Maritime Museum has a three-story permanent exhibition sharing 500 years of history. The museum presents a retrospective view of this economic center, starting with the arrival of the indigenous people — the Caquetios — who crossed the sea with their canoes, on through the Spanish and Dutch explorers, slave trade, and more. Curaçao’s maritime prosperity is celebrated here with original nautical charts, ship models, and navigational equipment.

Take In the Blue Bay Sculptural Garden

Situated at the Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort in Boca Samí, the Blue Bay Sculpture Garden Is an open-air sculpture trail that starts at the entrance of the resort and ends at the manor house, a one-time plantation house. In 2017, the first piece to be placed in the park was a ceramic totem by Ellen Spijkstra, followed by works by, among others, artists Giovanni Abath, Eddy Baetens, Babs de Brabander Sr., Hortence Brouwn, Avantia Damberg, and Yubi Kirindongo. Today, there are more than 40 sculptures by 29 artists, all made from a variety of local materials.

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