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rickdds

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Anyone know of any good vacational places in Curacao? Going for one week, probably will be 5 of us... looking to spend 1-2K

This will be our first time... feel free to pass along any other important information

TIA
Rick
 
Rick, do you mean Piskadera Bay? Haven't heard of a Pescuda Bay in Curacao.
 
You can try Marijke (mah-REE-kah) Bosman at Blue Bay Resorts. She manages a few studios/apts that mostly are rented out as time shares. They’re small but kitchen-equipped and air conditioned. Gated complex, nice digs. She’s at info@sunnycuracao.com or (+599 9) 5267312. If you can read Dutch or trust babelfish, try Sunny Curacao welkom

Blue Bay Resort is just a couple of miles from Piscadera. It has a golf course, a dive shop and the Blue Bay wall is just offshore (but not really 'shore dive-able'). The entrance to the resort is off of Weg Naar BullenBaai; Vaersenbaai and Pestbaai shore dive sites are just a few km further west down the same road.
 
any particular reason you want to be near Piscadera Bay? (assuming that's what you meant)
 
any particular reason you want to be near Piscadera Bay? (assuming that's what you meant)

I thought that was an area w/ a great ocean view and close to town. I know my buddies are going to want to gamble and I think the Marriott is close isn't it?
 
I thought that was an area w/ a great ocean view and close to town. I know my buddies are going to want to gamble and I think the Marriott is close isn't it?
If you stay up the hill there is, otherwise you're just looking at the Hilton and Marriott in front of you - actually mostly the Hilton as the Marriott drops away from street level.

Both have a casino but they're fairly small. I haven't been to the Hilton's but the Marriott is a dozen tables and maybe 100 slots. Mostly blackjack and a couple roulette tables. The Hilton has a nice outdoor bar, the Marriott has both a bar and a good restaurant just steps from the beach. There's also live music at a pavilion on the other end of the Marriott's beach some nights - we heard it but didn't walk over. Someone told me they built the pavilion to screen the Marriott beach from the Hilton.

I think the bigger casinos are downtown but I've never been in one, we were too busy diving.

We stayed across from the Hilton at Piscadera Bay Resort. They're older (70's?)duplex bungalows that we rented for $650/wk. per unit last April including utilities. As is the custom in Curacao only the bedrooms have A/C - at least in the three that we rented. Piscadera Bay Resort :: Home (eng)

My unit actually only had heavy wood shutters on all of the windows, my friends had been recently refurbished and had glass. Every unit had a master b/r with a king, two twins in the other b/r and a shared bath. As I recall the washer/dryer was outside under the kitchen windows.

I also had the "party" unit, big table inside, a big table on the deck and one more in the yard by the bbq. Had a lot more yard than most of the others. In the photo gallery, my unit is pictured in the 5th & 6th photos on the 1st page. Don't be fooled by the pool picture, they're only for use of the guests renting one of 3 condos that have one. We'd asked for one of them but it wasn't available. Standing on the deck I had a view of the ocean but more offshore over the trees than beachfront.

Guarded gate security - probably necessary in that area. There's usually a walking guard at night also. It's not a bad area, it's just that a lot of Curacao is worse.
If you're arriving on the weekend the office will be closed so let them know to leave your keys at the front gate. We were told to hide everything and lock the vehicles everywhere.

The Hilton and Marriott are just across the road, there's a (French?) restaurant next door and you're 10-15mins. from downtown. Hooks Hut - a combination restaurant/bar/diveop is an 1/8' mile down the road, Piscadera Bay itself is just past it - they rent watertoys but the diving is all off Hooks.

There's supposed to be decent diving off Hooks and the Marriott but the Hilton's reef was trashed years ago, first by a barge and then their docks collapsed. It's a longish swim out from Hooks but looked doable. We rented tanks from them but never dove there. Nice people, they told us about other sites to dive.

It's probably 10-15 minutes to downtown from PB depending on if you want the Punda or Otrabunda side - you have to drive slightly inland to the big bridge to cross over...

For diving it's maybe 10-15 minutes to Varsenbaai and 20-25 to Habitat and Porto Mari. About 45mins west to Playa Kalki/Alice in Wonderland in West Punt. If you stay on the inland road it's a little quicker to West Punt.

East it was 20min. to the Sea Aquarium, 30 to the Tugboat divesite. We did most of our diving west so I don't know any other in-town/east of town sites. My friends g/f who's an instructor there told us to dive Snake Bay but we ran out of time.
 
Steve... Thanks for taking the time to write such a long response man, that was deifnitely helpful. I found a place called La Estancia which is in Piscadera Bay and looks pretty sweet. It's about 2G's but there are 5 of us so it's not too bad.

As we get closer I'll put together a list of dives to do. We'll have a week of diving so I'm thinking about 10-12 total dives.

How many dives do you normally do in one day? 2? I assume b/c of the driving involved you try to hit 1-2 or 3 dives in a similar area at a time?

Also, any ideas on how much a rental SUV or van would be for the week?

TIA
Rick
 
Rick,

OK, that's a whole lot nicer than where we stayed...wish I'd known about it, I'd have tried to talk my friends into it....LOL

We're divers more than tourists so we tried to do 3-4 dives per day. Typically we found ourselves driving to a location, doing 2 dives, lunch and then driving to another location for 1-2 more. A couple times eating dinner and re-diving that site at night.

At most sites there's tank rentals on location. Almost all of them are on a beach or have a divedock. At just about every site with facilities you pay a little fee - 5-10 guilders or so - to use them. Even if you have all your own stuff. At Sunset Waters if you rent tanks there, they waive it. So don't pay the beach attendant - the diveshop is to the side of the property so she doesn't know where you came from.

To get a start on your list, good dives for us were: (West -> East) Playa Kalki/Alice in Wonderland, Playa Lagun, Playa Jeremi (no facilities on-site) Habitat's Reef, Varsenbaai and Tugboat (east of town) The best part of Tugboat is the reef/wall around the point. At Tugboat in the morning you risk a snorkel boat from the cruise line dropping a couple hundred of them on your heads, it happened to my friends.

Sunset Waters is good to the east but the west suffered storm damage and there's a boat channel there also. Not a dive I'd do again, there's better.

The one place I'd bring my own tanks would be Varsenbaai. Judging by the sanitary conditions they might have air quality issues also - it's been mentioned here by others. Worth it though, a pontoon boat wreck, turtles and seahorses on one dive. Ask the operator how to find the seahorses and turtles.

Hooks Hut in PB rents tanks and allows you to take them off-site.

Although it's the farthest away in West Punt, Playa Kalki (by Kura Hulanda) is probably the best dive we did. Both directions are equally as good. Contact Ocean Encounters West about a boat dive to Watamula from there also, quick trip and it's been called the best dive on Curacao. I've also heard good things about the "Gnip" sites from scubatexastony here.

We did one boat dive with Sunset Waters to Lost Anchor. Nice drift dive.

Although the divesites look fairly close together on a map, there aren't many interconnecting roads along the shore. So usually it's back to the main road then over to the next site. And almost no street-signs outside of town except off the main road.
Often there's a red-painted rock with a # on it on the ocean side of the road - it's a divesite marker. One of the maps sold on the island uses them. I bought the ABC's Fleximap at Powells.com, it was useful.

We rented a smallish Hyundai SUV and a pickup truck. I think the SUV was around $450 and the truck around $350 - nice for hauling tanks/gear. All the big chains are at the airport and my friend said the rates were almost identical.

Whatever you get, lock it everywhere you go...

Driving to PB from the airport - about a mile or so past the rotary off to your right - will be Centrum market. You'll see it from the main road. There's nothing in PB so it's the closest place for food/liquid refreshments.
 

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