Friday, December 22, 2023
Explore Curaçao charm with Ralph Albus: from sun-kissed beaches to historic Willemstad, discover this tranquil Caribbean gem and its hidden treasures.
Tucked away just above Venezuela lies the serene island of Curaçao, a tranquil oasis far from the frenetic pace of daily life.
Ralph Albus, a native of Curaçao and the Corporate Communications Director at Delta, moved to the Netherlands as a child but remains emotionally connected to the sun-drenched beaches of his homeland, deeply rooted in his family’s heritage.
Join Ralph as he imparts insider tips about the cherished island he considers home.
EMBRACING ISLAND LIFE
Curaçao, situated in the southern part of the Lesser Antilles Island group, lies a mere 12 degrees north of the Equator. This position gifts the island with consistently warm temperatures in the 80s throughout the year.
“Winter is an ideal time for a relaxing getaway under the sun,” notes Ralph.
An aerial view of Willemstad, Curacao
Renowned for being a desirable destination all year, Curaçao’s unique placement outside the hurricane zone guarantees excellent visibility for underwater explorations like diving and snorkeling.
The peak season runs from December to April, but the months from May to November offer a quieter, less crowded experience with more affordable accommodation rates.
ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY
Curaçao beckons adventurers who seek experiences beyond the ordinary. Ralph suggests several must-do activities:
Explore the capital: The capital city, Willemstad, is adorned with stunning architecture along its waterfront. This UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by colorful colonial buildings, is an enchanting blend of shopping, dining, and cultural spots, ideal for delving into the island’s rich history.
Waterfront houses in Willemstad, the capital of Curacao
Visit the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue: Discover a mesmerizing mix of ancient Jewish tradition and Caribbean allure at this synagogue, the oldest in the Western Hemisphere, dating to the 17th century.
Relax on the beaches: The island boasts vibrant beaches perfect for water activities. Ralph’s favorites are Cas Abou Beach, Playa Lagun, and Kleine Knip, each with crystal-clear turquoise waters and picturesque landscapes.
A sea turtle in the waters of Playa Grandi, Curacao
Explore Rif Fort: Built in the early 19th century at St. Anna Bay’s entrance in Willemstad, this fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, once bristled with cannons to deter pirates. Today, it serves as a lively hub with various eateries and shops.
Rif Fort, Curacao
Ralph also suggests taking a piece of Curaçao’s essence back home by picking up a bottle of Blue Curaçao liquor, crafted from the lahara fruit peels, closely related to the island’s native oranges.
TASTING THE LOCAL FLAVORS
Discovering Curaçao’s culinary scene offers a journey through unique and delicious flavors. Ralph’s top dining spots in Willemstad include:
Gouverneur de Rouville: A restaurant with a view of the Caribbean Sea, specializing in local dishes.
Kome: A dining experience focusing on locally sourced ingredients, offering a daily changing menu and outdoor seating on a terrace, guaranteeing a memorable meal.
Tags: caribbean, Curaçao, delta, Ralph Albus, Venezuela, Willemstad
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