SlaveToTheReg:
We have never been to Curacao and want a great place to stay. Since Curacao diving is mostly beach diving is there ANY reason why we would not enjoy the Marriot? Can anyone who has been to Curacao at least 6-8 times recommend the BEST HOTEL on the island? LOCATION and POOL are 2 important aspects to us.
We just returned from Curacao and the Marriott was on our list of possible hotels. We also considered The Floris Suites, which is right next to the Marriott as well as Hotel Kura Hulanda. All three were in the same price category. Frommers, the travel guide, recommends all three with Floris and Kura Hulanda being listed as "Finds" meaning it's a location only "insiders" know about. I think that means "good".
We ended up at Kura Hulanda and it was very nice and surpassed our expectations.
The location of the hotel to the harbor and the shopping district was very convenient. Walking distance! We ate off property every evening - going into Willemstad for the local cuisine. While the Kura Hulanda does not sit on the beach, if you are diving all day like we were, that's not a big deal. The do have two pools...in separate areas of the resort and they were very enjoyable for us.
We went to the Marriott on an errand one day and had the chance to see the grounds. Very pleasant from what we saw. The usual Marriott offering. Nice accommodations. Great pool. Nice dive shop setup. But the wife and I both commented that the Marriott was further out from Willemstad center than Kura Hulanda so the walking excursions and opportunities we had post diving would not have been possible if we were staying at the Marriott. We would have had to rent a car or get a taxi, etc. etc.
The service at Kura Hulanda was very pleasant and enjoyable. They do have fine restaurants on the grounds that make for easy dining options if you don't want to go out. Astrolab is actually thought of as one of the best on the island. Jaipur has a great Asian Buffet on Thursdays - outstanding ambiance I might add. You can see the setup for this buffet in the background of the pool in one of the pictures below.
One item of concern regarding Kura Hulanda. We experienced inconsistent billing during our stay. For example, we liked to have coffee sent to the room. One day a pot of coffee, service for two, cost us $4. The next day, $12. The next day, $22. The next day $8. The next day $6. It was strange. We also had an issue at the spa with pricing. Again, one day the service was so much but the next day, it was $50 more. While it all balanced in the end, I didn't like the moving target of the expense.
Overall, I don't think you can go wrong with either the Marriott or the Kura Hulanda.
A quick note on Dive Ops here. We dove with The Dive Bus (Mark and Suzy) exclusively during our stay and those folks know how to get it done right. Mark was a total professional and just a joy to be around. He wasn't so much our DiveMaster as he was a friend we looked forward to spending time with. You can't go wrong with these folks. They pick you up at the hotel, carry you around to all the killer sites, provide food and drinks and then drop you back off where you began when it's all done. Can't beat it! They have an impeccable reputation on this board and it is well deserved. Tell them Vox sent you. On the web at:
http://www.the-dive-bus.com
Here are a couple pix of the pool at Kura Hulanda and of our view from a bar that was in easy walking distance of the hotel for our post dive log entries.
Enjoy...and dive safe.