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A Sunday in Curaçao


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11 hours ago, shiny1 said:

Any suggestions on things to see and do on a Sunday in port? I understand some places are closed. 

Stores in Punda are typically open from 10 am to 2 pm or 3 pm when cruise ships are in port.

Beaches are always open.

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I suspect the straw market/art market vendors along the canal will still be there, restaurants and bars will be open, and of course many of the sights are there to be seen by just walking around: the fort, the waterways, the floating bridge, and the lovely buildings in town. Oh, and the giant Curacao sign!

 

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4 hours ago, CntPAcruiser said:

I suspect the straw market/art market vendors along the canal will still be there, restaurants and bars will be open, and of course many of the sights are there to be seen by just walking around: the fort, the waterways, the floating bridge, and the lovely buildings in town. Oh, and the giant Curacao sign!

 

Some of the vendors along the canal on the Otrobanda side are usually there. 

The Marshe Nobo (round market) on the Punda side is closed on Sundays.

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