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Curacao Climate
Curaçao experiences a warm and sunny climate throughout the year with average temperatures of 81°F (27°C), which are tempered by...
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Curacao Business
Curacao is an important center of business in the Caribbean. Business tends to be conducted formally; punctuality is important and dress is smart...
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Curacao Things to Do
Diving Excellent visibility, warm water, active reef conservation and variety of dive and snorkeling sites rank Curaçao among...
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Curacao Facts
Language: Dutch is the official language, but English and Spanish are widely spoken. The majority of islanders speak Papiamentu, a Creole...
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Aruba Information
Just 14 miles (25km) north of Venezuela, Aruba is the smallest and most Western island of the Dutch Antilles, which, known locally as the ABCs,...
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Curacao Visa and Health
Travelers are required to have a return or onward ticket, documents necessary for next destination and sufficient funds. Passports must be valid...
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Sint Maarten Facts
Language: Dutch and French are the official languages, but English is widely spoken. Locals commonly use a language known as Papiamento,...
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Curacao Information
Part of the Netherlands Antilles group along with St Maarten, Curaçao is the largest island in the archipelago, an arid and largely flat...
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Aruba Facts
Language: The official language is Dutch but English and Spanish are taught in school and are also widely spoken. Some French is also...
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Aruba Destinations
Oranjestad Aruba's capital, Oranjestad, is the first stop for most visitors. Its small harbor, once reserved for schooners and fishing...
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