We woke up to beautiful skies in Curacao. This is the only one of the ABC islands that
I have not been to. We go to Aruba
frequently, I went to Bonaire a few years ago and today I finally made it to
Curacao. This island is the biggest of
the 3 and much more industrialized. I
was really surprised as to how developed it is here over Aruba. You don’t see the dirt roads at all like in
Aruba and there is much more of the Dutch feel here than even in Aruba. The downtown area with its pedestrian bridge that crosses the canal and opens and
closes for ships looks just like Amsterdam.
I wish I could post the photos now so that you could see them. We snagged a taxi driver who had a van and
was willing to take just us on a tour of the island. He actually was very good and we all enjoyed
the tour. I got to see Andrew Jones’
house…he was a star for the Atlanta Braves and was from here. The house was quite nice by the standards here
overlooking the Caribbean Sea. We
visited the Curacao liquor factory, the floating market, the fort, saw the
refinery (Venezuela influence) and rather large. My dad worked in a refinery and I was used to
seeing the stacks where they burn the excess and the smell. I loved the architecture here and took many
photos of the restorations currently going on.
Its nice to see a country interested in keeping their heritage alive.
Columbian Embassy |
Foot bridge across the canal..it moves to let the ships pass |
Very European with the sidewalk cafes |
Floating market |
Reception for a boutique hotel |
Wedding Cake House |
Curacao Liquor Factory |
We had fun with this |
90% of the island is Catholic..we passed this church |
Debbie and Kay stayed in town to shop more while the driver
brought Judy, Sharon and I back. We walked
through the shops here and got back on the ship for lunch. Debbie and Kay joined us up there too. We are trying to take advantage of the
Curacao free wifi before we leave in a half hour or so. It is also fun sitting out here watching the
late people running back down the pier.
The captain said in his announcement this morning that “you should be
back by 4:30 PM if you want to sail with the vessel to Aruba”. He likes to leave promptly and generally does
so. We have to note also that there have
been at least one ambulance at every port we have been to and today was no
exception. In Barbados it was a heart
attack, today it was a 77 year old lady who fell on lido deck yesterday and
broke her hip. She is being flown back
to Boston today.
Andrew Jones' House |
He was home---or someone was. |
The view from his house |
Other houses in his neighborhood |
Another view of the pedestrian bridge |
Tomorrow is Aruba, then 3 sea days and we are in Tampa…it is
hard to believe that we are coming to the end of the journey.
Looks like you have had a fun couple of days. I have never heard of bamboo clothing or sheets but I'm still a Chester guy at heart. Have fun.
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