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Livingstone JanThiel Resort

Livingstone Jan Thiel Resort is known as a welcoming four-star resort located at the popular Jan Thiel Bay in Curaçao. Among our returning guests are such celebrities as Olympic athletes,

Kas Kinikini

This spacious villa in Damacor – the so called ‘bird neighborhood’ – was named after its address. ‘Kas’ meaning ‘house’ in Papiamentu, combined with the street name Kinikini – which

Papagayo Beach Hotel

Opened in 2013 the Papagayo Beach Hotel is the first of its kind on the island of Curaçao. Located in the vibrant Jan Thiel area, adjacent to Papagayo Beach Club

Pietermaai Boutique Hotel

When choosing Pietermaai Boutique Hotel you choose location and authenticity. Our 36 boutique style rooms including kitchenette are all situated in different historical urban villas and their accompanying attached houses,

Papagayo Beach Resort

Perched atop of the Jan Thiel area, Papagayo Beach Resort’s recently restyled detached villas boast a modern feel with a dash of tropical elegance. Trendy European touches complement this Caribbean

Chogogo Resort

Time to Smile Chogogo Dive & Beach Resort Ideally situated on one of the most beautiful spots on Curaçao – in the hills of Jan Thiel Bay and by the

Scuba Lodge

In the lively Pietermaai District, with its brightly painted colonial-style houses and in walking distance of Willemstad’s historic must-sees, you’ll find an outstandingly charming boutique hotel, named Scuba Lodge & Ocean

The Beach House

Luxurious oceanfront apartments. This beautiful, new, modern apartment complex consists of 24 modern luxury 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartments and is situated in an unique location right on one of the most beautiful

Waterside Apartments & Dive

Waterside Apartments exists since 2004 and is located at Playa Wachi – also known as Slangenbaai (Snake Bay) – in the village Sint Michiel. The name Waterside is obviously due

Bon Bini Seaside Resort

This spacious bungalow park opened its doors in 1990 but was acquired by the current owners in 2007. Bon Bini – which means ‘welcome’ in Papiamentu – does its name