48. Curaçao Sensation

Nestled in the Lesser Antilles, the island country consists of cool coral reefs and a massive marine life atmosphere.

One place to visit is the Queen Juliana Bridge which is regarded as one of the tallest bridges in the world. Delving into culture, the Museum Kura Hulanda is an anthropological look at the local people. Following that, learn about the coast and sea at the Maritime Museum.

If eager to get on the water, kiteboarding and snorkeling are epic. More adventurous activities include golf, rock climbing and skydiving. The aquarium also allows for a closer view of what the ocean has to offer. Forts, land houses, national parks and markets are inviting to see natural beauty and history on the island.

When ready to eat, there’s a mix of Caribbean, European, Asian influence to the cuisine that creates exquisite flavours. Bread, cheese and seafood dominates the scene. Then make sure to taste the country’s most famous blue alcoholic beverage. Sure to impress!

Another area that won’t disappoint for rest and relaxation are fitness, spa and yoga classes. Hope you manage to enjoy the lovely landscapes of the Dutch Caribbean.

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Niya Sinckler