The TL:DR is that I had a great time in Curacao. It was beautiful, with the many shades of the water and the beautiful beach and the colors on the buildings everywhere, and it was a really nice break from reality. Buckle in: even in parts, this will be a long one!
I will leave the travel part of Sunday to your imagination. The main points were getting up at 3AM, to be picked up by a car share with friends, to get to where the bus was leaving at 5AM*, to get across the state to Miami for our 10AM flight. A flight where I was in a middle seat. Nothing catastrophic went wrong (I woke up out of a dream that I had overslept and missed everything), but it was a long day that started way too early.
*It had been impressed upon us very strongly that the bus would be leaving at 5, do not be late because the bus will not wait for you. So every person was there before 5...and only the bus was not. Sigh. It came along shortly thereafter.
At the airport, proof of arrival:
My hotel room. We were at the Marriot Beach Resort.View from the room.
I didn't end up sitting outside here, but it's nice to have that space. I'm glad I wasn't on the section that overlooked the pool and restaurants, just for the noise factor. And some people reported looking out to dumpsters, which is definitely not a nice vacation view!
Monday morning view!
Some flowers.
This giant set made me wish I played chess! I did see a family playing with it, later in the trip.
View over pool to the water.
I had breakfast outside at one of the restaurants, and they had these sort of wicker ... things ... around the light fixtures. I heard a bird and looked up to see this guy looking back.
Someone used a bird ID app on the picture and said it's a Venezuelan troupial.
The colors of the water were just stunning. All those shades of blue!
I joined a group for lunch at the poolside bar. Which, I'm sorry to be that person but I can't turn off my editor brain, had fresh "ingridients"...
...and "vegatarian" options.
I sat there in the wonderful breeze, alternately reading and knitting, the rest of the afternoon. It was so relaxing.
There was a group outing Tuesday morning, so here are scenes from the bus. One of the three cruise ships that was in for the day.
First view of the iconic houses on the harbor in Willemstad.
The floating bridge, moving aside to let some boat traffic by.
Apparently it can move a little out of the way for smaller traffic, but has to move all the way over when something this size needs to leave.
Willemstad is beautifully colorful.
Heading onto the flyover bridge for car traffic over the harbor. Cruise ships are so mammoth.
We toured a distillery, and even though I'm not a drinker, it was quite interesting.
Pretty colors!
Back on the bus for a tour of downtown, and all right, this is silly, but the bus had a call button with a cup of coffee on it. Did they used to have bus attendants who came when called?
There are those houses again!
Street art. Iguana, maybe?
The floating market, from the water side.
Color, color, color!
Part of the old fort wall.
Views from lunch! A group of us ate at Ocean House, at the mouth of the harbor, which had delicious food and a view you can't beat.
Then we wandered around the shops a bit. I'll show you what I bought in a later post, but I wanted to share these little Delft figures, because I appreciated that in addition to the classic pair:
You could get boy-boy:
Or girl-girl.
View up another fort wall, seconds after a cat disappeared around the corner.
Now there's a view of the houses!
Cropped for the best shot of the row.
Walking across the floating bridge.
Street art everywhere.
Front and center in this display was a little ostrich! Since I was planning on seeing the ostrich farm, this seemed like a good idea. (This is not ominous foreshadowing, I promise.)
Back at the resort in time to see one of the cruise ships leaving.
I joined a group going to dinner just down the street/beach, at Pirate Bay Restaurant, where we sat with our feet in the sand, and watched the sun go down.
There was a couple out on the jetty, and while he appeared to be taking photos of her, at one point it looked more like he was proposing! But no.
I love how your knitting matches the sea.
ReplyDeleteYour whole trip looks gorgeous and I'm so glad it was a good group! Did you know anyone in the group going in?
The water, the flowers, the trees, the houses--all so incredible. Curacao is Dutch, right? Did you hear lots of the language or was it mostly English. I'm assuming there is lots of tourism there. It sounds like the delicious food and the friendly people also made for an outstanding trip!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! And so glad you had such a good time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and beautiful getaway! I love the photo of your knitting project with the ocean in the background! I'm glad the group was fun and inviting. It can be hard to fit in with a group of new people!
ReplyDeleteWow, that water! I'd be immediately relaxed just looking at that every day. What a great place for a vacation. I love the photos of all those pretty, multi-coloured houses. This was a great place to go--good timing.
ReplyDeleteI love this! What group did you go with? I would have had ALLLL of the social anxiety about a trip like this, but I'm glad it seemed to work out well for you. It sounds like the ideal trip - some time to yourself, some time doing excursions, some time with people. Love that!
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