Willemstad, the Capital CityThe first view of the capital reminds you of a Dutch styled coloring book painted in the palettes of pink cotton candy, mango-orange, papaya yellow, avocado green, and ocean blue.
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A charming outdoor sidewalk cafe is situated right in front of the swinging bridge. Visitors can watch the bridge as it swings open up to 30 times per day. Little cooling jets of mist are located on the umbrella's. It's the perfect spot to people watch, and have a great lunch.
The capital city has a European flair, and the streets are neat and clean.
The capital city has a European flair, and the streets are neat and clean.
Willemstad, the Capital City

The first view of the capital reminds you of a Dutch styled coloring book painted in the palettes of
pink cotton candy, mango-orange, papaya yellow, avocado green, and ocean blue.
The Queen Emma Bridge is a tourist attraction by itself!

The bridge connects the two sides of the capital city. The bridge is at least 100 years old, and swings open to make way for ships docking or passing through. When the bridge is open, you can take a free ferry ride to the other side.
A charming outdoor sidewalk cafe is situated right in front of the swinging bridge.
Visitors can watch the bridge as it swings open up to 30 times per day. Little cooling jets of mist are located on the umbrella's. It's the perfect spot to people watch, and have a great lunch.
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The "Floating Market" consists of farmers from Venezuela. They sail to Curacao to sell their fresh fruits and vegetables. The farmers from Venezuela live on their boats. They spend 8 months of the year in Curacao. Other boats bring in more produce, along with letters from home.View of Curacao's harbor
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Make sure you have plenty film, and your digital camera is charged - there is a picture at every turn. This island is one of the more unique Caribbean destinations, and there's plenty to do and see.


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The Queen Emma Bridge connects the two sides of the capital city. The bridge is at least 100 years old, and swings open to make way for ships docking or passing through.