Working Out on the Regal Princess Cruise Ship
It's funny how sometimes the simplest of things can end up having the biggest impact on a vacation. For example, ...
We had plenty of extra time before our flight back to New York City, so prior to going through security, we sat outside and snacked on some food, while trying t...
Shopping in Curacao is (almost) a completely different experience than shopping in the United States.
Like I said in my Curacao Day 1 post, there aren't real...
On our way to go scuba diving at Kokomo Beach in Curacao, our dive guide, Herman, told us to keep our eyes open, because we were going to be passing by a bay th...
The view under water
Once we were under the water, we saw some pretty spectacular coral reefs, filled with lots of fish and large sea sponges in vivid shades o...
Our goal today was to take it easy and really enjoy some of the nature that Curacao has to offer.
After walking around Christoffelpark for awhile, we headed ...
Today was all about enjoying nature and exploring the Western side of the island, aka Westpunt.
My cousin as well as a friend of mine, both recommended that ...
What we ordered:
Steak Tartare served with an arugula salad and fries - prepared to our liking right at the table.
Who does that? It was perfection!
Smok...
The atmosphere at Papayago Beach is definitely relaxed with beautiful white sand and a gorgeous infinity pool that seems to merge right into the ocean!
There...
Inside Rif Fort
Rif Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is just a short walk from the Swinging Old Lady.
My first impression of the fort is that it feels mo...
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Queen Emma Bridge
The Queen Emma Bridge in Curacao, known by locals as the "Swinging Old Lady" is a pontoon based pedestrian ...
Walking Otrabanda
By late morning, boo twists my arm to go for a walk outside of the hotel complex.
Before agreeing to the idea of leaving the hotel by foot...