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" Low key, non-touristy, remote, scenic" off season. End of last November, Curacao was as packet with tourists as Isla Mujeres in July.
" Low key, non-touristy, remote, scenic" off season. End of last November, Curacao was as packet with tourists as Isla Mujeres in July.
Maybe that was because of all storms and hurricane damage to many other Caribbean islands last summer and fall? People may have switched their vacation plans to Curacao which is below most of the tropical storms.
That's what it used to be, but not anymore. Now they bring busloads of tourists from Willemstad to Westpunt and everywhere else. Even the remote beaches like Plaia Mansalina and Shon Mosa where you could spend a day by yourself years ago will now have a few people on weekdays, and on weekends they'll be packed with locals who are trying to escape the tourist crowds.Are you referring to Wilemstad or out west (Westpunt area)? They are very different. It's one of the things I like about Curacao. I prefer relaxing in Westpunt for dive trips, but if you want a bit of nightlife or to spend an afternoon perusing a few shops, it's available about 45 min. away. Or it might be what @KathyV suggested.![]()
Almost forgot, we did buy the Curacao diving book at Go West; includes details on all dive sites, not just shore, that was extremely helpful ( you can get it on Amazon in advance slightly cheaper if you think ahead)
Curaçao Shorediving - HomeWhat is the actual name the book please?