Wish You Were Here: Exploring the Caribbean charms of Curacao

Over the last year, readers have jetted, boated and wandered around the world, sharing their adventures as they followed mythical Kelpies in Scotland, discovered the temples of Thailand and road-tripped through Tuscany.

Now a San Rafael couple is haring their adventures in Curaçao. Read on for details, then find more travel inspiration at www.mercurynews.com/tag/wish-you-were-here/.

Wish You Were Here

San Rafael residents Peggy and Glenn Koorhan recently traveled to Willemstad, Curaçao. (Courtesy of the Koorhan family) 

CURACAO: San Rafael residents Peggy and Glenn Koorhan have traveled to many Caribbean islands, but their “new favorite” is the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao. “It is less traveled than the typical Caribbean islands., but very worth visiting. We went in January, fantastic weather!” says Peggy. “The friendly people of Curaçao (and neighboring Aruba) speak Dutch, English and Papiamentu, a creole blend of Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch (and other influences). I speak Spanish and a little Portuguese and was able to pick up so many expressions — bon bini (welcome), bon dia (good morning), dushi (sweet, good, delicious!).

“Curaçao has many beautiful beaches, like Porto Marie and Grote Knip, with tranquil, crystal clear bays perfect for snorkeling. Music is everywhere. You can listen to energetic African-derived rhythms with influences from genres like reggae, Latin and pop.The cuisine is dushi!  Lots of fish and vegetables with creole sauces and spices.”

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Cuacao’s capital is Willemstad, pictured. “You almost feel like you’re in Amsterdam. Strolling the streets is a must.”

TRAVEL TIPS: “We learned all about blue curaçao liqueur by taking a tour of the 19th-century country mansion distillery of Landhuis Chobolobo. Make it a point to visit the Mikvé-Israel-Emanuel Synagogue.  It was dedicated in 1732 and is the oldest operating Jewish institution of worship in the Americas!  It’s beautiful. Also, make sure to stop by Serena’s Art Factory, where you can see colorful sculptures and learn about this fascinating artist.”

Join the fun! Send a photo of yourself on your latest adventures — local, domestic or international — to jburrell@bayareanewsgroup.com. Tell us where you are, who everyone is and where they’re from, and share a travel tip or two to help fellow readers go there, too.

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