Willemstad Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Photo provided by Curacao Tourist Board
Photo provided by Curacao Tourist Board
Photo provided by Curacao Tourist Board
Photo provided by Curacao Tourist Board
Photo provided by Curacao Tourist Board

The capital of the Caribbean Island of Curaçao, Willemstad has a multicultural feel, natural beauty, colourful buildings and a deep sense of history.

The range of attractions in Willemstad is as varied as the colours of the houses lining the streets in this harbour city. Learn about its Dutch history, seen in much of the architecture, hike through pristine wilderness or wander through lively markets.Start your visit to Willemstad in Punda, the original part of the city. Here, you’ll find a blend of multicolored colonial buildings and modern shops. Punda is also home to Fort Amsterdam, one of eight surviving forts in Curaçao. Opposite the fort is Penha House. It was built in the 1700s and is a prime example of a Dutch-styled merchant house. Continue along Columbusstraat to the western hemisphere’s oldest synagogue, Mikve-Israel Emanuel. Willemstad is split into two main districts by the Santa Ana Bay. Punda is to the east and Otrobanda (“other side”) is to the west. The pedestrian-only Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge connects the two sides. When the bridge is open, jump on a ferry and cross the bay to get a view of the city from the water.In Otrobanda, wander along narrow, twisting lanes, including the main commercial street, Breedestraat. Learn about the African and slave trade history of the island at Kura Hulanda Museum. Spend an afternoon at Riffort Village. At this former fort, you’ll find outdoor cafés, boutique shops and galleries.Beyond Willemstad’s historical centre you can enjoy the area’s natural park and beaches. Blue Bay Beach has a playground, restaurant and bar, umbrellas and loungers. Get a close-up view of the area’s marine life at the Curacao Sea Aquarium on the oceanfront.Willemstad’s cuisine draws from the flavours of over 50 cultures. Go to Marsche Bieuw (Old Market) to sample cheap local dishes, including yuana, which is stewed iguana. At the Floating Market, merchants from Venezuela sell fresh fish and spices, fruits and vegetables.Taxis and rental car is the best way to get around Willemstad. There is a public bus service but it’s not frequent.

Where to stay in Willemstad

Willemstad featuring heritage architecture

Pietermaai District

4/5(2 area reviews)

Pietermaai District is known for its beautiful seaside views, and you can make a stop by Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue and Jewish Cultural Historical Museum while in the area.

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Piscadera

5/5(1 area review)

While there might not be top attractions in Piscadera, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Sambil Curaçao and Blue Bay Beach.

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Otrobanda

The beaches and abundant dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Otrobanda. A stop by Renaissance Shopping Mall or Rif Fort might round out your trip.

Otrobanda
Willemstad featuring heritage architecture

Historic Center

While visiting Historic Center, you might make a stop by sights like Kura Hulanda Museum and Renaissance Shopping Mall.

Historic Center
Willemstad featuring heritage architecture

Punda

Shopping, seaside views and scuba diving highlight some of the noteworthy features of Punda. Make a stop by Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue or Postal Museum while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

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Marie Pampoen

Though Marie Pampoen may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Mambo Beach and Curaçao Sea Aquarium.

Marie Pampoen

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