Their local buses are an easy and inexpensive way to get around the island. We walked over the swinging bridge and spent a few hours strolling through the shops in their downtown area then minutes over to the bus terminal. We took a local bus to Mambo beach - nice beaches, water - a lot of fun with a variety of shops, bars and restaurants from $ to $$$. Shared a taxi with 2 other tourist back ...
We got off the ship and walked around this huge place! There is SO much shopping here and the moving bridge was awesome!!! Again they were very friendly here and helpful. Only issue we had is there isn't enough time spent here we would have loved to have had a couple extra hours to explore some more. ...
This is a very pretty island. We wandered around and had lunch and visited some of the local monuments. But we did not want to spend 10 dollars each to visit synagogue or the same for a small local museum preferring to spend on lunch and breakfast! Its nice to walk out of the main tourist area to the neighborhoods that are not so renovated. But all in all we enjoyed Curacao very much . ...
This was our second visit to Curacao, the first without an excursion. Willemstad is like many other cities. There's good areas and poor areas. We just walked around this time; took a trip over the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge to the Punda side of the city. It was like most Caribbean cities and was quite pleasant. Our only complaint was that the shops not associated with the cruise line didn't ...
This is a gorgeous island. We took a small tour for $30/per for approx 2hours. Worth it. We then walked in the downtown area. It was on a Sun and some shops were closed but none the less very nice. There is a small bridge that separates new and old Curacao and it moves to allow Yatch to cross. Very unique. ...