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    • Day 7

      Swinging Bridges And Lots Of Humidity!

      November 24, 2022 in Curacao ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      It is our last full day in Curacao today. We head into Willemstad for our trolley tour. First, we have breakfast at Di Marino’s and then get our stuff together to go into town. We had a thunderstorm last night and it is extremely humid today. We have had rain off and on this morning but it gave us a chance to check out our umbrellas.

      We take a taxi into town and he drops us off right at the trolley. It turns out that Victor, our VIP manager, has booked us a private tour! We have the whole trolley to ourselves with our own tour guide. Marvelous! Off we go! The lady tells us about the different houses and when they were built. Apparently, many people of the Jewish community came to Curacao to start businesses in the 1800’s, they built these beautiful houses all in the downtown area. They have been handed down to different generations or sold off over the years. Many have been converted into government offices or cultural centers.

      We stop at the Queen Of The Most Holy Rosary Cathedral. We head inside to take a look around. The church is plain but beautiful. The stations of the cross are all paintings done by a Flemish painter but the artist is unknown. The altar has beautiful stained glass but the sun is not shining on us at the moment so our imagination will have to do. Back in the trolley we head to the meeting point which is outside of Fort Amsterdam. We check out the fort where the solders were housed in barracks and protected the island from the British. There's even a cannon ball lodged in the side of the building. Now it is government offices and the residence of the Prime Minister and the Governor General of the Netherlands.

      When we finish with the tour, we head out on our own for a little walk. We check out some of the souvenir shops and back streets. They have unique street art on many of the buildings and that is as much of the culture as the food. They are also decorating for Christmas now as well. It seems out of place to see a Christmas tree in 40 degree weather. They have a street market as well where local people sell their wares along the waterfront. We make our purchases and head back to the main harbour area.

      When we were at the resort this morning, I saw a wonderful 3 mast schooner going by. It was quite hazy but I tried to get pictures the best I could. Well as we head back to the harbour, I see the same schooner parked here. You can check out the two pictures (side by side) to see it at sail and in the harbour.

      We stop at a waterfront café to rest and get something cold to drink and something to eat. The area here has a port area where the cruise ships anchor. There is currently one in port so the main area here is going to be busy. The town is split in two and connected with a swing bridge. This is an amazing engineering design where the bridge will detach from one side (with pedestrians and all) and swing open to allow smaller boats to enter the harbour. They have a warning horn that the bridge will swing and away it goes. I’m not sure of how often it does this but it is kind of unique. We have a nice lunch and some margaritas and watch the bridge swing and the boats come and go.

      After a nice lunch we are ready to head back to the resort. It has been a very hot and humid day today and we both desperately need some air conditioning. We will miss this heat in the middle of February at home!

      We have a rest and then head out for dinner. We head out to Di Marino’s for another wonderful meal. However, we are disappointed when we find it closed. The buffet is also closed. Apparently the buffet is being held on the beach tonight. It is a nice evening so this should be okay. They have tables set up on the beach, however they have crammed 10 to a table which is not doable if they are all adults. We arrive at 6:00 PM but apparently dinner was not ready yet. So, we picked a spot and waited along with everyone else. This of course created a line that wove through the tables so that you waited a good half hour in line to get your dinner. They ran out of plates half way through the line so more waiting. This was badly planned and poorly executed. If this is something they do on a regular basis it should be better planned. The other issue is trying to move your chairs in and out of the table while on sand! The chairs inevitably sank into the sand so you were off kilter. People in wheel chairs and with walkers had even more issues. This wouldn’t have been so bad if they had the other restaurants open for people to choose where to eat.

      Well tomorrow is our last day here. So, I head to the casino and Gabi heads back to the room to pack. At least one of us is responsible!
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    • Day 12

      2023_03_06_ Curaçao

      March 6, 2023 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Den zweiten Tag in Curaçao nutzten wir zum eigenen Ausflug in die Stadt Willemstad.
      Nach Überqueren der Pondon-Brücke konnten wir live erleben wie diese zur Seite gefahren wurde, um Schiffe durchfahren zu lassen.
      Unser Weg führte uns dann an den farbenfrohen Häusern vorbei an den Liebesschlössern zum floating Market, dort fanden wir auch den Red Snapper wieder.
      In einer großen öffentlichen Küche waren wir versucht, einheimische Gerichte zu probieren, hatten aber leider keinen Hunger. Zudem waren wir auf der Suche nach Postkarten, welche wir dann nach längerem Suchen und Fragen auch fanden. Das Postamt war direkt in der Nähe und dort gegenüber ein Markt, der in einem überdachten Rundbau fest etabliert ist.
      Der obligatorische Magnet und auch ein Leguan fanden den Weg in unseren Besitz.
      Leider war uns beim Postamt genau das passiert, wovor wir gewarnt wurden. Unser 20-Dollarschein wurde in einheimische Antillengulden gewechselt, womit wir nichts anfangen konnten.
      So wurde halt der Toilettenfrau ein sehr großzügiges Trinkgeld gegeben und das restliche Geld ging für den Leguan aus Emaille in andere Hände.
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    • Day 17

      Colorful Curaçao

      January 22 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 84 °F

      Years ago, Curaçao’s buildings were all painted white. The governor, however, claimed that this gave him headaches.

      To remedy the situation, he encouraged people to paint the buildings any other color.

      Only later did people realize that the governor just so happened to own the local paint factory…
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    • Day 78

      Hash Cruise – Willemstad, Curacao

      March 19, 2023 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

      Our final excursion ashore on this 9 day hash cruise. After wandering around the city in the morning, we gathered up for a trail hared by Keeps It Up and Wild Bush. This was a scurry through the streets of the port city of Scharloo. It was another short but fun jaunt, and an A to B run . . . as in A to BOAT, with the end and circle back on board.

      Trail started by running through the old fort, then out over the floating bridge (more on that later). Dodging tourists, the pack found arrows in many small alleyways as we darted back and forth. Coming to the SCB / FRB split, the walkers went left and the runners went right for an extra half mile around the lake, crossing a few more bridges before getting back to the floating bridge . . . which just happened to close for a bit as a boat needed to exit the inlet, and stranding most of the pack. The bridge moved back into place soon enough, and all was well. Another fun and interesting adventure for this hash cruise.
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    • Day 10

      The M5 Sailing Yacht docked in Curacao

      February 9 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

      The M5 is the largest single-masted sailing yacht in the world. Rod Lewis, a Billionnaire out of Texas is the owner of this 50 Million dollar ship. At 246 feet in length it also has the world's tallest mast at 282 feet and a beam of 49 feet.
      Absolutely Gorgeous ....
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    • Day 3

      Willemstad E Scooter tour 🛵 I

      March 1 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

      Op tijd vertrokken naar Willemstad. 😍
      Auto geparkeerd bij Renaissance parking gratis parkeren 🤗
      Dat is bij de Rifport. Je loopt dan langs het water en over pontjesbrug naar de wijk Punda.
      Pablo met zijn e- scooter 🛵 tour zie je in de verte.
      De tour begon 9.30 uur.
      De reisleiders zijn Gaby en Pablo🤣
      Ze laten je op een leuke en muzikale manier de stad zien. Beginnend in de wijk Punda langs de huisjes aan het water naar de eerste kleurrijke muurschildering.
      De fruitmarkt langs het water. Het fruit komt met bootjes vanuit Venezuela 🇻🇪

      Verder in de wijk punda de Curaçao letters en de letters DUHSI 🥰.
      Op het plein bij de letters het gebouw van het Openbaar ministerie, De Rechtbank en het Hof van Justitie. 😇

      Dan door de wijk Scharloo. Zie je ook de armoede. 🥲
      Maar ook een heel mooi beschilderd huis.🏠
      Het huis is de studio van de
      Kunstenaar Francis Sling🧑‍🎨. Mochten ook even binnen kijken naar zijn werk. Prachtige kleuren. 🌈
      Daarna in een arme wijk die in project kaya Kaya is opgeknapt.
      Hier leven de Kinderen, verslaafden en een redlight district 😜 bij elkaar. Met sociale controle door bevolking zelf proberen zij hun kinderen te beschermen.🤷‍♀️
      Na even doorvragen blijkt dat kinderen daar weg worden gehaald door de kinderbescherming. Werkt dus niet helemaal zoals ze dat hadden bedacht😌

      Over de pontjes brug naar de wijk Otrabanda😀🛵 naar de
      Streetart de rainbow stairs. 🌈
      Daarna nog wat
      muurschilderingen gezien, maar er zijn er nog veel meer. 😀
      We hebben genoten van onze EScooter tour 🛵 met Pablo bij “Iguana road tour “
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    • Day 119

      Mein Karrierehöhepunkt

      December 2, 2019 in Curacao ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Es ist so weit! Mein vorläufiger Karrierehöhepunkt ist erreicht. Wenn es schon nicht zum Victoria's Secret Engel reicht, dann doch zumindest zum Weihnachtsengel der Mein Schiff 2. 😆
      Mein wahres Inneres wurde nun also endlich erkannt und kann nach Außen getragen werden. 😇 🤣
      Ich persönlich hätte mich ja eher als Grinch oder Rentier auf der Bühne rumhüpfen gesehen aber diese Rollen wurden leider nicht vergeben. Ich darf nun also jeden Abend in dieses "hübsche" Kleidchen springen und auf die Theaterbühne gehen um das Los zu ziehen, den Gewinner bekannt zu geben und ihn auf der Bühne zu beglückwünschen. Aber am 24.12. gibt es dann ganz großes Kino mit dem Weihnachtsmann!
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    • Day 7

      Curacao

      September 23, 2019 in Curacao ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Hier legt unser Schiff in der Inselhauptstadt Willemstad an.

      Die Stadt zeichnet das typische Bild der ABC-Inseln, mit einer bunten Häuserpromenade der sogenannten Handelskade. Dieser erreicht man vom Hafen aus über die Queen Emma Bridge - einer schwenkbaren Fußgängerbrücke über dem St. Anna Bay.

      In der Stadt gibt es viele Souvenirläden, Klamottengeschäfte und Cafes. Außerdem gibt es eine große Markthalle - allerdings ist es auch hier wie in den meisten Touristenregionen, dass man an fast jeden Stand das selbe findet.
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    • Day 3

      Willemstad E Scooter tour 🛵 II

      March 1 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Over de pontjes brug naar de wijk Otrabanda😀🛵 naar de
      Streetart de rainbow stairs. 🌈
      Daarna nog wat
      muurschilderingen gezien, maar er zijn er nog veel meer. 😀
      We hebben genoten van onze EScooter tour 🛵 met Pablo bij “Iguana road tour “Read more

    • Day 3

      Museum over Slavernij in Village Hulanda

      March 1 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 30 °C

      Na de scooter tour 🛵 lekkere lunch 🥪 gedaan aan het water bij Iguana café met uitzicht op de pontjesbrug en de overkant de wijk Otrabanda .

      Met de girls Lizzy, Shariva en Julia 😍afgesproken bij het museum Kura over de Slavernij. Dat is nu gevestigd in een oud hotel gebied genaamd Village Hulanda 😍
      Het was erg indrukwekkend. 😌Vreselijk🤨
      Er was een ruimte nagebootst van het onder schip hoe de mensen daar hutje aan mutje en geketend zaten en werden vervoerd van zuid Afrika naar Curaçao 🇨🇼
      de mensen werden ook gemarteld. Gewonde, dode en gehandicapten werden over boord gegooid. 🙂 walgelijk 🤮
      De slaven werden geruild voor suiker of andere kleine boodschappen of spullen. 🤷‍♀️ vreselijk 😢
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