Curaçao
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If you’re looking for a sabbatical destination that offers the perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure, Curaçao deserves a top spot on your list. With pastel-painted houses, clear turquoise water, and a relaxed atmosphere, this Dutch Caribbean island makes it easy to unwind. Whether you’re looking for quiet beach time, street food lunches, or a remote work base with warm weather, Curaçao fits the sabbatical brief.
Best weather conditions between December and April
Stay at Boutique Hotel Het Klooster
Boutique Hotel Het Klooster is one of those rare places that feels both central and tucked away. Set in a former monastery just outside the busy streets of Pietermaai, it’s a calm, affordable base with whitewashed walls, a courtyard pool, and breezy rooms. Morning coffee is best enjoyed in the shade of the palm trees, and from here, the city is just a short walk away. Renting a car is recommended to explore the island’s beaches and other attractions.
Where to eat
Plasa Bieu – the go-to spot for classic local food. This indoor market hall in central Willemstad serves up home-style dishes like stoba (Caribbean stew), fried fish, funchi, and sides that change depending on who’s cooking that day. Grab a spot at a long table, order whatever looks good, and enjoy the no-frills atmosphere.
Where to drink
Zanzibar – On Saturdays, head east to Jan Thiel Beach for happy hour. From late afternoon into sunset, it turns into a laid-back meet-up spot with cold drinks, live music, and a friendly crowd of locals, Dutch expats, and long-stay travelers.
What to do
Kleine Knip – A peaceful beach with clear turquoise water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It’s less crowded than some of the island’s bigger beaches, which makes it ideal for a slower day.
Spaanse Water – The go-to spot for water sports. From wakeboarding to windsurfing, this lagoon offers steady conditions and plenty of options if you want to stay active on the water.
Carnaval – Held every February, this is Curaçao’s biggest event of the year. Expect colorful parades, costumes, and music that take over the streets.
Nieuwjaarsduik – On New Year’s Day, join the locals for a refreshing (and slightly crazy) dive into the sea to kick off the year.
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