Join our friendliest local expert for the best guided walking tour through Willemstad, Curacao’s capital city. Learn about our rich history, get a feeling of our culture, explore the vibrant architecture, visit monuments and get a taste of our tradition.
The walking tour provides an easy mapped out walk that covers the Key sites our city center has to offer.
Duration is approx. 2:00 hours
Stops:
Brion Plein
Famous Curacao / Dushi sign
Fort Amsterdam
Kura Hulanda
Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge (floating Bridge)
Rif Fort
Synagogue
Wilhelmina Square
Keep in mind that this tour is the perfect option to explore the city center before heading out to a different shore excursion.
For any questions or special request feel free to contact us.
*CRUISE PASSENGERS PLEASE METION YOUR ARRIVAL TIME SO WE CAN ADJUST THE START TIME TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE*
Discover Otrobanda’s colorful streets and stunning murals, where art and history come alive.
Otrobanda is one of the historically important quarters of Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao.
The district was developed in the 18th century and picked up in the early 19th century when the once walled city of Punda became overpopulated. Otrobanda was connected to Punda in 1888 via the Queen Emma Bridge (affectionately known as "The Swinging Old Lady") and in 1974 by the Queen Juliana Bridge.
A monument honoring Curacao born Admiral Luis Brión, who fought for the freedom of the countries of Gran Colombia, is located in Brión Plaza in the Otrobanda District, Willemstad, Curacao.
Punda was established in 1634, when the Dutch captured the island from Spain. The original name of Punda was de punt in Dutch.
Just steps away from the Handelskade’s famous pastel buildings, you’ll find one of Willemstad’s most charming scenes. The Floating Market. Here, colorful wooden boats bob gently on the water, freshly arrived from Venezuela and nearby islands, loaded with bright fruits, vegetables, and spices.
As you walk along the quay, the air fills with the scent of ripe mangos, sweet papayas, and the chatter of vendors calling out their daily offerings. The market feels alive. A blend of Caribbean color, Latin rhythm, and local island life.
It’s more than a place to shop; it’s a slice of Curaçao’s culture. A living tradition where friendly vendors, vibrant produce, and old-world charm come together along the waterfront. A quick stroll here turns into a moment you’ll never forget and one of the most authentic experiences in Willemstad.
The Queen Emma Bridge is a pontoon bridge across St. Anna Bay in Curaçao. It connects the Punda and Otrobanda quarters of the capital city, Willemstad. The bridge is hinged and opens regularly to enable the passage of oceangoing vessels.
In the heart of Willemstad, tucked between bright Caribbean buildings and the warm buzz of island life, you’ll find one of Curaçao’s most joyful treasures. The Chichi Store. Step inside and you’re instantly surrounded by rows of colorful, hand-painted Chichi sculptures, each one bursting with personality.
Every Chichi is lovingly painted by local female artists, and no two are the same. Some are bold and vibrant, others soft and elegant. Together they tell the story of Curaçao’s creativity, culture, and strong island women.
Wandering through the shop feels like entering a little art gallery full of smiles. Whether you’re looking for a special keepsake or simply soaking up the colors, the Chichi Store is a fun and heart-warming stop that captures the spirit of Curaçao in the most charming way.
Established in 1828, this former fort is a waterfront mall with a courtyard, stores & bars/eateries.
Tucked away in the heart of Otrobanda lies Kura Hulanda Village, a colorful maze of cobblestone lanes, restored colonial houses, cozy cafés, and boutique shops. Walking through it feels like stepping into a secret little world quiet, charming, and full of island character.
Bright façades in blues, yellows, and reds line the narrow streets, each corner offering a new surprise: a hidden courtyard, a handmade craft stall, or a quiet bench shaded by bougainvillea. The village hums with history and creativity, blending Curaçao’s Caribbean soul with Dutch colonial charm.
It’s the perfect place to wander, explore, and take in the beauty of Curaçao at your own pace. Whether you’re snapping photos, enjoying a snack, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Kura Hulanda Village makes every visitor feel like they’ve discovered one of Willemstad’s most magical corners.
Fort Amsterdam is a fort located in Willemstad, Curaçao. It was constructed in 1634 by the Dutch West India Company and served not only as a military fort but also as the headquarters of the DWIC. Currently it serves as the seat of the government and governor of Curaçao.
End your adventure at the AnnaBay Club Rum Distillery, where the island’s famous rums come to life. Sip, savor, and take your favorite bottle home!
Pass by:
One of the oldest Jewish communities in the Caribbean. Many early settlers were Sephardic Jews from Portugal and Spain who contributed to trade, finance, and the cultural development of the island.
For cruise guests:
Meeting point will be at 9:45AM at the "Online reservations" tent inside the cruise terminal. Guides will have a sign with "Samurai Curacao" Guides Uniform is Red.
After your booking is confirmed you will receive a map indicating the meeting location.
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GMT-4
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Buses are affordable but can be unreliable. They are best suited for budget travelers with flexible schedules.
Available • Apps: Local taxi apps, but availability may be limited
Car, Bike, Scooter
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