WarmWaterDiver
Contributor
I see Andreas and diversteve have given good info here again.
Curacao has a lot of employment in areas not directly connected to tourism, as an industrial and logistics / shipping nexus port area, more similar to Aruba since both Curacao and Aruba have running petroleum refineries and terminaling storage, while Bonaire has only terminaling storage at BOPEC, and the salt works, as major employers outside of tourism or tourism spin-off. So, Curacao hasn't required the same level of marketing as a dive destination - but it's getting there - I see multiple Curacao based advertisements in our regular issues of the scuba magazines we receive. And the Curacao NOW promotion is a far more aggreesive marketing effort than I've ever seen from Bonaire - I've never seen Bonaire offer $200 per person airfare rebates etc. to attract tourism.
http://www.curacao.com/now/
Curacao has a lot of employment in areas not directly connected to tourism, as an industrial and logistics / shipping nexus port area, more similar to Aruba since both Curacao and Aruba have running petroleum refineries and terminaling storage, while Bonaire has only terminaling storage at BOPEC, and the salt works, as major employers outside of tourism or tourism spin-off. So, Curacao hasn't required the same level of marketing as a dive destination - but it's getting there - I see multiple Curacao based advertisements in our regular issues of the scuba magazines we receive. And the Curacao NOW promotion is a far more aggreesive marketing effort than I've ever seen from Bonaire - I've never seen Bonaire offer $200 per person airfare rebates etc. to attract tourism.
http://www.curacao.com/now/