On this tour, visit and learn more about important historical landmarks that helped to shape this country. All tours are tailored to the wishes of our guests. We guarantee no hassle of waiting on other people or time wasted visiting places that do not interest you. Your guide's passion for Curaçao will bring your private tour to life.
To ensure a seamless start to your excursion, we meet at the Starbucks terrace at the Renaissance Mall next to the movie theater.
Experience a spectacular 360° island view at historical Fort Nassau, located on a 68-meter-high hill overlooking the city of Willemstad. Or visit the west side of the island and enjoy spotting beautiful salmon-colored flamingos at Jan Kok.
Learn everything about the world-famous Blue Curacao Liqueur and taste three of their flavors.
Experience The Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, famously known as the Swinging Old Lady and discover the rich history and beautiful colonial buildings at Punda, Pietermaai and Scharloo!
The Queen Emma Bridge, also known as the "Swinging Bridge," is a historic pedestrian bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao. It connects the Punda and Otrobanda districts across the St. Anna Bay. Built in 1888, it swings open to allow ships to pass, offering scenic views and a key cultural landmark.
Fort Amsterdam is a historic fort located in Willemstad, Curaçao, built by the Dutch in 1635. It served as a military stronghold and later became the seat of government. The fort offers panoramic views of the harbor and is a key site reflecting the island's colonial history and architecture.
Handelskade is an iconic waterfront strip that showcases the colorful and charming buildings that have become synonymous with Curacao's architecture. The row of pastel-colored, Dutch colonial-style buildings lining the canal creates a stunning and photogenic scene that is often featured on postcards and travel brochures.
Kura Hulanda is a vibrant and historic neighborhood that is well worth exploring. The area is home to colorful architecture, lively streets, and some of the island's best restaurants and bars. Travelers can stroll through the neighborhood's narrow streets and soak up the unique atmosphere that makes Curacao such a special place.
The Floating Market in Curacao is a unique attraction in Willemstad, where Venezuelan boats dock to sell fresh produce, seafood, and other goods. This vibrant market connects Curacao with neighboring islands, offering visitors a chance to experience local culture and interact with friendly vendors. It's a must-see for those wanting a taste of authentic island life.
Brionplein is named after a famous local hero, Pedro Luis Brion, who played a key role in Venezuela's struggle for independence. The square is located on the waterfront and offers stunning views of Willemstad's harbor and the iconic Queen Emma Bridge. Brionplein features the national flag of Curacao.
Pass by the oldest synagogue in continuous use in the Western Hemisphere and the adjacent living museum. Drive through the street featuring several stately 19th century homes most of them once owned by local Jewish merchants. Followed by a drive along the impressive Beth Chaim Jewish Cemetery.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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