Beautiful Ocean‑View Apartment in a Lush Tropical Resort
This luxurious resort is surrounded by tall palm trees, flowering shrubs, and beautifully maintained green spaces, creating an authentic tropical atmosphere. Guests enjoy access to a serene communal pool, and several beaches—including Parasasa Beach—as well as restaurants are just a short walk away. Willemstad is only a 5‑minute drive, and Curaçao International Airport is about 10 minutes from the property.
Your Apartment
Located on the ground floor of the first building and positioned on a private corner, the apartment offers exceptional privacy and comfort.
A short staircase leads to the spacious porch, where large patio doors open into the bright living room. The apartment is thoughtfully designed and finished with high‑quality materials throughout. All rooms are situated on a generous, fully tiled 1,900 sq ft ground‑floor layout.
Kitchen & Living Area
The large, fully equipped kitchen includes:
• Full‑size refrigerator
• Electric stove
• Coffee maker
• Dishwasher
• Oven/microwave
The living room opens directly onto the porch through wide patio doors, creating a seamless indoor‑outdoor flow.
Terrace with Ocean Views
Step onto the expansive 550sq ft terrace and enjoy breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and the resort grounds. A large retractable awning allows you to relax in cool shade at any time of day.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The apartment features two very large bedrooms, each with:
• Air conditioning
• Ample wardrobe space
The master bedroom includes a walk‑in closet and a dedicated desk/work/reading area—perfect for longer stays or remote work.
Both bathrooms are spacious and well appointed with a shower, toilet, and vanity. One bathroom also includes a bathtub and bidet.
Amenities
The apartment is fully equipped with modern conveniences, including:
• Air conditioning
• Hot and cold water
• Washer
• Dishwasher
• 110V and 220V outlets
• High‑speed internet
• Two 4K Roku smart TVs with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and more
• USB outlets in every room
Recent Upgrades (2023–2024)
• Entire apartment repainted (interior and exterior)
• New dishwasher
• New full‑size refrigerator
• Two new 4K TVs (65" and 55")
• New washer
The best way to explore the island is by renting a car. If you do have a car, don’t leave valuables inside and don’t lock it when you park—locked cars are more likely to get a window broken by someone looking for items inside, though cars themselves are rarely stolen.
Spots to Visit & Things to Do
Playa Porto Mari
A beautiful beach with a small entry fee, a decent restaurant, and the famous local pigs that wander along the sand.
Cas Abao
Another gorgeous beach perfect for a day trip.
Westpunt
• Visit Playa Grandi to snorkel with turtles.
• Explore Shete Boka Park to watch massive waves crash into the bokas.
• For lunch, try Jaanchie’s—simple food but a charming bird sanctuary next door—or Sol Food for great dishes and stunning views.
Seaquarium
Offers dolphin swims and dives, plus the chance to feed flamingos.
Ostrich Farm & Aloe Farm
You can take a tour and still enjoy a fried ostrich egg, even though riding them is no longer offered.
Serena’s Art Factory
Visit to see the iconic Chichi dolls and learn about this social enterprise. There’s also a shop in Punda.
Scuba Diving
Many great dive spots; the easiest option is Goby Divers, located at the entrance to Royal Palm.
Kite Surfing
A popular spot is near the ostrich farm. Lessons are available through Nix Kite School.
Punda (Downtown Willemstad)
Walk around during the day and at night, especially across the pontoon bridge. Avoid the waterfront restaurants—they’re very touristy with poor food. Check Punda Loves You on Facebook for daily events.
The Fort in Willemstad
A historic site worth a visit.
Restaurants
It’s recommended to make reservations for most restaurants, except the casual lunch spots Rosa and Kiebbeling.
Dinner
• Mosa – Small plates; open Sundays when many places are closed.
• Wine Cellar – The island’s fanciest restaurant with an excellent wine list and a beautifully presented Crêpe Suzette.
• Rozendaels – A romantic open air garden restaurant serving Caribbean inspired dishes with European influences.
• The Pen – Go mainly for the view; sometimes features live music on Fridays.
• Café Old Dutch – Low key comfort Dutch food.
• Bientu Steak & Fish – Great food and views, though service can be a bit slow.
Lunch
• Kiebbeling – Traditional Danish-style fried fish sold at stands near supermarkets (e.g., next to Centrum on Bullenbaai). Closed Sunday and Monday.
• De Visserij – A beachside favorite serving incredibly fresh fish, open Fri–Mon.
• Sopranos – Good pizza in the old fort.
• Number Ten – Upscale lunch spot; reservations and slightly dressier attire recommended.
Snacks
• Gio’s Gelato – Excellent ice cream, coffee, and refreshments.
If you discover any new gems during your stay, feel free to share them.
Have an amazing time on the island!