Curaçao & Aruba
Curaçao is where colorful colonial architecture meets crystal-clear waters. The island’s capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with history, street art, and waterfront cafés. Away from the city, Curaçao offers some of the Caribbean’s best shore diving, secluded beaches like Playa Kenepa, and a thriving local scene with authentic cuisine and live music.
Aruba is famous for its powdery white-sand beaches, luxury resorts, and year-round sunshine. It’s a top choice for travelers looking for a stress-free getaway with plenty of activities, from snorkeling and windsurfing to casino nights and shopping. The island’s friendly vibe and easy accessibility make it perfect for families, honeymooners, and first-time Caribbean visitors.
Highlights
Willemstad
Willemstad is the capital city of Curaçao, It’s known for its colorful colonial architecture, historic harbor, and vibrant cultural scene.
Willemstad Floating Market
The Floating Market in Willemstad is a vibrant daily event along the Sha Caprileskade waterfront in the Punda district. Venezuelan vendors sail in every morning (around 6 am) with their colorful boats loaded with fresh tropical fruits (papayas, mangoes, pineapples, bananas, avocados), vegetables, and sometimes freshly caught fish.
Swimming, snorkelling and diving
Stunning turquoise water and white sand; ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Discover a shallow tugboat wreck by diving or snorkelling or continue to visit a glowing blue sea cave.
Beaches
You’ll find stunning beaches across the Caribbean but Eagle beach in Aruba is often ranked among the best beaches in the world!
Renaissance Island
Renaissance Island in Aruba is the private oasis owned by the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort, located just offshore from Oranjestad, and is home to two distinct beaches — Flamingo Beach and Iguana Beach.
Arikok National Park
Hiking in Arubas natinoal park Arikok is stunning, it covers 20% of the island where you can explore caves and discover ancient petroglyphs. Or take a Jeep to more remote locations in the park to see hidden pools surrounded by volcanic rock. Climb to California lighthouse to see picturesque views at sunset.
