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:dazzler1: We spent April 12-April 26 at the Sunset Waters Beach and Dive Resort in Curacao. Though we are not divers, we are avid snorkellers and chose this resort partially based on reviews and suggestions from this forum.
We cannot recommend this resort highly enough.
First of all, if there are any Mann Overboard people out there, we'd like to thank-you for making us feel welcome when we first arrived - 4 ladies from Alberta, Canada.
The resort is not fancy, but we neither wanted a large mega resort, nor were we expecting one. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly. The food was excellent. Our Superior Oceanview Room was relatively large, the only disappointment was the lack of a balcony. We also viewed the Gardenview rooms which were very nice and the Junior Suites, also very nice with extra long balcony with two sets of french doors opening on to them. The resort seems to have endless room configurations, none seeming the same. So don't be afraid to make special requests.
We snorkelled off the beach and saw enough that we never really felt the need to go elsewhere. Saw a dozen morays, octopus, lobster, porcupinefish, balloonfish, trunkfish, cowfish, flounders, scorpionfish, oodles of fireworms, squirrelfish, flamingo tongue, filefish, barracuda, gar, large parrotfish, black jack, and of course the ubiquitous tangs, grunts and doctorfish.
Though we didn't dive, conversations with two dive groups that were there while we were there indicated both groups (one group was 12 from Illinois, the other 53 from Washington, DC) were extremely happy with their experience and I overheard one of the divers tell the dive shop staff that it was their best trip ever, after going places annually for years. Because we didn't dive, we didn't have the opportunity to meet all the dive shop staff, but were treated to humour and friendliness by Steve. And for that we were grateful.
One of the highlights was seeing about 6 "tuna boils" indicative of an underlying whale shark. We did see what we thought was the underside of one whale shark. And all this from the beach and restaurant of the hotel. Something not mentioned on this forum was the fact that the dive shop there is actually conducting whale shark research and keep tabs on any whale sharks in the area. To come so close to seeing one was an unexpected bonus.
As for Curacao itself, it is a beautiful, friendly place. It's status as a World Heritage site gives a hint as to the fascinating history of the island, more history than the other ABC islands I'm told.
Anyone wanting to see pics of the resort and parts of Curacao are welcome to visit my photo page at: http://community.webshots.com/album/334021721UVGFbd and feel free to ask me any questions about the resort. I'd be happy to answer them and will also be happy to highly recommend this resort.
Brenda
We cannot recommend this resort highly enough.
First of all, if there are any Mann Overboard people out there, we'd like to thank-you for making us feel welcome when we first arrived - 4 ladies from Alberta, Canada.
The resort is not fancy, but we neither wanted a large mega resort, nor were we expecting one. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly. The food was excellent. Our Superior Oceanview Room was relatively large, the only disappointment was the lack of a balcony. We also viewed the Gardenview rooms which were very nice and the Junior Suites, also very nice with extra long balcony with two sets of french doors opening on to them. The resort seems to have endless room configurations, none seeming the same. So don't be afraid to make special requests.
We snorkelled off the beach and saw enough that we never really felt the need to go elsewhere. Saw a dozen morays, octopus, lobster, porcupinefish, balloonfish, trunkfish, cowfish, flounders, scorpionfish, oodles of fireworms, squirrelfish, flamingo tongue, filefish, barracuda, gar, large parrotfish, black jack, and of course the ubiquitous tangs, grunts and doctorfish.
Though we didn't dive, conversations with two dive groups that were there while we were there indicated both groups (one group was 12 from Illinois, the other 53 from Washington, DC) were extremely happy with their experience and I overheard one of the divers tell the dive shop staff that it was their best trip ever, after going places annually for years. Because we didn't dive, we didn't have the opportunity to meet all the dive shop staff, but were treated to humour and friendliness by Steve. And for that we were grateful.
One of the highlights was seeing about 6 "tuna boils" indicative of an underlying whale shark. We did see what we thought was the underside of one whale shark. And all this from the beach and restaurant of the hotel. Something not mentioned on this forum was the fact that the dive shop there is actually conducting whale shark research and keep tabs on any whale sharks in the area. To come so close to seeing one was an unexpected bonus.
As for Curacao itself, it is a beautiful, friendly place. It's status as a World Heritage site gives a hint as to the fascinating history of the island, more history than the other ABC islands I'm told.
Anyone wanting to see pics of the resort and parts of Curacao are welcome to visit my photo page at: http://community.webshots.com/album/334021721UVGFbd and feel free to ask me any questions about the resort. I'd be happy to answer them and will also be happy to highly recommend this resort.
Brenda