6 Reasons We’re Excited to Return to Curaçao for Travel

At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re excited to #ComeBacktoTravel and eager to see the travel industry and related businesses #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks, we’ll share vivid photos of destinations that inspire us. Join us on a visual tour of some of Curaçao’s most stunning sights.

  • Curaçao Carnival

    Get ready for a lively, colorful celebration during Curaçao’s Carnival, the island’s largest annual event. Competitions, parties and parades fill the streets from early in the year until just before Lent. © Federico Donatini – Dreamstime.com
  • Willemstad

    Known for beaches tucked into secluded coves, Curaçao sits outside the hurricane belt in the southern Caribbean. Stroll through Willemstad, the capital, and admire its famous pastel-colored architecture. © Izabela 23 | Dreamstime.com
  • Hato Caves

    The Hato Caves have welcomed visitors since 1991 and are among Curaçao’s most popular attractions. Explore the dramatic marine coral limestone formations on your next trip. © Steven Melanson | Dreamstime.com
  • Willemstad Old Market

    Willemstad’s Old Market is an open-air, rustic bazaar where visitors can sample traditional Curaçaoan dishes prepared by local vendors in welcoming, informal settings. © Alexab19 | Dreamstime.com
  • Blue Bay Beach

    Near the fishing village of Sint-Michiel and northwest of Willemstad lies Blue Bay Beach, one of the island’s most scenic shores. Enjoy the sand, seaside dining and a nearby golf course. © Eyewave | Dreamstime.com
  • Sea Turtle

    Curaçao is a top destination for diving and snorkeling, with frequent sightings of sea turtles such as hawksbill, loggerhead and leatherback species in the island’s waters. © Isabella Van Mierlo | Dreamstime.com
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