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We did 10 days on Curacao and missed some things. But most of that was diving 3-4 dives/day so except for dinner we only had one day we spent looking around plus several afternoons/evenings.

There's ATV tours on Curacao - about 1/2 dozen operators. And a touristy Pink train (motorized) tour thru downtown. The synagogue there is the oldest in the western hemisphere and Hotel Kura Hulanda has a small museum also. Things to do on Curacao

There's the Ostrich Farm, the Sea Aquarium (think small Seaworld but more kid focused) and hiking at Christoffel Park mid-island. Rif Fort on the north side of the harbor is actually an old fort that they put a multi-story shopping center next to. On the street behind the colorful shops downtown there was a several block long flea market - it could've been a Saturday thing though. We didn't stop so IDK how kitschy it was. I think it might've been this but I don't speak dutch. https://nl-nl.facebook.com/CuracaoBazaarMarket
 
Someone in another group suggested Grand Cayman. I'm looking into that too.

You money will go much further in Curacao.
 
You money will go much further in Curacao.

Except that Cayman is a lot cheaper (and usually easier) to get to.
 
Except that Cayman is a lot cheaper (and usually easier) to get to.

Depends on where you're coming from.

PS - American recently announced service to Curacao out of Charlotte.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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