This is for anyone who wants to see what our resort looked like. We booked this resort through Laura Sangster, an agent with The Journey Group, Boca Raton, FL. We gave her tentative dates for our group, and said we wanted to stay in an all-inclusive setting somewhere that was unlikely to be hit byContinue reading “Baoase Luxury Resort, Curacao”
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Shopping in Willemstad and Good to Know About Curacao
(The banner photo for this post that you may or may not be able to see depending on the device you are using is the Aida Perla cruise ship, with about 1,600 passengers, docked in Willemstad, Curacao, Nov. 25, 2023) I only ventured into the downtown area a couple of times. I wasn’t interested inContinue reading “Shopping in Willemstad and Good to Know About Curacao”
Out & About in Curacao: Beach, Beachcombing, Birds
It would be easy to spend ten days within the confines of a resort in Curacao, but we did venture out a few times to see a bit of the island. Beach Our first goal was to visit Westpunt, the far west end of Curacao. We drove as far as we could, and ended upContinue reading “Out & About in Curacao: Beach, Beachcombing, Birds”
Curacao
A long-planned family trip to the Caribbean is unfolding this week. About a year ago, we talked about taking a family trip, and settled on the ten day period around Thanksgiving, when everyone would be able to travel. Months passed. A location was identified, the Baoase Resort in Curacao, one of the so-called ABC IslandsContinue reading “Curacao”
About Aruba
We don’t consider ourselves to be on vacation, but we had a wonderful two weeks of vacation in Aruba–it’s too hot to call it anything else. Here’s my advice based on our visit. Airbnb We rented a house in Savaneta that was quirky but worked well for us. I didn’t think a pool was veryContinue reading “About Aruba”
Tea Time Birding Society Meets in Aruba
High noon birding doesn’t work well when it’s over 90 and extremely humid, so the High Noon Birding Society moved its adventures to tea time, waiting until after 4 pm when the sun began to dip toward the water. Despite being a desert covered with cactus, Aruba has a lot of birds. One of theContinue reading “Tea Time Birding Society Meets in Aruba”
Snorkeling in Aruba
Our Airbnb house had snorkeling equipment and I found enough to fit, though Jonathan found that his knees don’t much like snorkeling any more. We went snorkeling at Rodgers Beach, in sight of the former refinery, and saw many small fish. We found even better underwater terrain right by our house at Savaneta beach. TheContinue reading “Snorkeling in Aruba”
Beyond the beach in Aruba
When we arrived, I thought we might spend two weeks making our way from beach to beach around the island of Aruba. We have been happily distracted along the way. My sister Paula and her guy Wayne are with us and wanted to see the California Lighthouse at the north end of Aruba. The lighthouseContinue reading “Beyond the beach in Aruba”
Aruba’s Beaches
Aruba is justifiably known for its white sand beaches and turquoise water. Directly across the road from our house is Savaneta beach. Sections of white sand beach are punctuated by small stands of mangrove. Snorkeling takes you into clouds of minnows and the occasional foursome of little squid. From here we skipped over the hugeContinue reading “Aruba’s Beaches”
Aruba, The A in A, B, C Islands
I’d never heard of the A, B, C islands and like people of a certain age, when I looked at the map I saw that west to east, the islands of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire are not in ABC order…. People who visit these Caribbean islands have their favorites. Some prefer Aruba for the wellContinue reading “Aruba, The A in A, B, C Islands”