Of the six Dutch Caribbean islands, the most visited may be Aruba and Sint Maarten, but less-frequented Curaçao has more to offer of nearly everything. Except crowds. With a walloping 743 listed monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Curaçao's capital city, Willemstad, you'll find an astounding array of colorful alleys and waterfronts here, far better preserved and populated than in seemingly "similar" islands. And if you're here for the beaches (it is the Caribbean, after all), you're in luck: The southern coastline is home to 38 jaw-droppers of glittering turquoise hemmed in by romantic cliffs, and most of them are public. And if cocktails by the pool is at the top of your must-list, there's no other island in the Caribbean with a liqueur named after it. From snorkeling and diving to sunset sails and club hopping, Curaçao checks every item on your island bucket list with a fraction of the tourists, and it's often hailed as the most LGBT-friendly island in the entire Caribbean. Here's where to stay and what to do for a seamless tropical escape in Curaçao.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?✈️☀️?️⛰️❤️⁠ ?: Getty

Of the six Dutch Caribbean islands, the most visited may be Aruba and Sint Maarten, but less-frequented Curaçao has more to offer of nearly everything. Except crowds. With a walloping 743 listed monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Curaçao's capital city, Willemstad, you'll find an astounding array of colorful alleys and waterfronts here, far better preserved and populated than in seemingly "similar" islands. And if you're here for the beaches (it is the Caribbean, after all), you're in luck: The southern coastline is home to 38 jaw-droppers of glittering turquoise hemmed in by romantic cliffs, and most of them are public. And if cocktails by the pool is at the top of your must-list, there's no other island in the Caribbean with a liqueur named after it. From snorkeling and diving to sunset sails and club hopping, Curaçao checks every item on your island bucket list with a fraction of the tourists, and it's often hailed as the most LGBT-friendly island in the entire Caribbean. Here's where to stay and what to do for a seamless tropical escape in Curaçao.⁠
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Of the six Dutch Caribbean islands, the most visited may be Aruba and Sint Maarten, but less-frequented Curaçao has more to offer of nearly everything. Except crowds. With a walloping 743 listed monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Curaçao's capital city, Willemstad, you'll find an astounding array of colorful alleys and waterfronts here, far better preserved and populated than in seemingly "similar" islands. And if you're here for the beaches (it is the Caribbean, after all), you're in luck: The southern coastline is home to 38 jaw-droppers of glittering turquoise hemmed in by romantic cliffs, and most of them are public. And if cocktails by the pool is at the top of your must-list, there's no other island in the Caribbean with a liqueur named after it. From snorkeling and diving to sunset sails and club hopping, Curaçao checks every item on your island bucket list with a fraction of the tourists, and it's often hailed as the most LGBT-friendly island in the entire Caribbean. Here's where to stay and what to do for a seamless tropical escape in Curaçao.⁠

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