There are other places on the Island. You have to do a little work to find them.
Plus the sailing is great.
[QUOTE=Mose;2905865]What are the odds of Campo Algres coming back? Without Campo, no reason to visit the island.[/QUOTE]
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There are other places on the Island. You have to do a little work to find them.
Plus the sailing is great.
[QUOTE=Mose;2905865]What are the odds of Campo Algres coming back? Without Campo, no reason to visit the island.[/QUOTE]
I am hearing that it is anybody can confirm?
[QUOTE=JustWatching69;2906444]I am hearing that it is anybody can confirm?[/QUOTE]Sent email to a Columbian lady who used to be there. She said, " No aúand no". Or.
No not yet.
Why do you think it is open or soon ope? What did you hear?
My roaddog, who I frequent bb with says one of his regulars from bb says she left bb and is working again at campo.
[QUOTE=Beyes;2906629]Sent email to a Columbian lady who used to be there. She said, " No aand no". Or.
No not yet.
Why do you think it is open or soon ope? What did you hear?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JustWatching69;2906444]I am hearing that it is anybody can confirm?[/QUOTE]No its not. Wondering who be telling you that. There are some former campo alegre girls working on their own on the island. Rumors is that they will be open in November 2024. But nothing seems like that till now.
[QUOTE=JustWatching69;2906444]I am hearing that it is anybody can confirm?[/QUOTE]There is no information about the opening of Campo in the local newspaper "Curacao Chronicle" link [URL]https://www.curacaochronicle.com/search/?page=1&query=campo[/URL]+alegre.
It no longer shows permanently closed when you google it and it actually shows it is currently open and open 24 hours. I'd love to see this place come back!
[QUOTE=BlueMoon22;2913276]It no longer shows permanently closed when you google it and it actually shows it is currently open and open 24 hours. I'd love to see this place come back![/QUOTE]
I checked the news from the local radio station Dolfijn FM but it says nothing about the opening of Campo, only about an increased number of prostitutes from Venezuela. I provide a translated copy from Dutch " 04/25/2024.
More prostitution due to opening of Venezuela borders.
Curacao is experiencing an increase in prostitution. Morning newspaper Vigilante thinks this is due to the opening of the borders with Venezuela and an increase in scheduled flights between the South American neighboring country. Upon arrival at Hato, the ladies are included in an organized prostitution network that is active through various websites. The women would perform their services from neighborhoods around the airport. ".
[QUOTE=StRobert;2915085]I checked the news from the local radio station Dolfijn FM but it says nothing about the opening of Campo, only about an increased number of prostitutes from Venezuela. I provide a translated copy from Dutch " 04/25/2024.
More prostitution due to opening of Venezuela borders.
Curacao is experiencing an increase in prostitution. Morning newspaper Vigilante thinks this is due to the opening of the borders with Venezuela and an increase in scheduled flights between the South American neighboring country. Upon arrival at Hato, the ladies are included in an organized prostitution network that is active through various websites. The women would perform their services from neighborhoods around the airport. ".[/QUOTE]Thanks for the reply! Wish they'd open campo!
My only hobbying regret is not visiting Campo. I thought to myself, oh sure it'll be around for ages, I can go anytime, etc. And then boom! It vanishes almost overnight. It was my one and only reason to visit the Caribbean. Never been anywhere south of Miami. And now without Campo, practically no reason to go. I tell ya fellas, if it does ever come back, I'll definitely be there.
[QUOTE=NewtonYork;2917021]My only hobbying regret is not visiting Campo. I thought to myself, oh sure it'll be around for ages, I can go anytime, etc. And then boom! It vanishes almost overnight. It was my one and only reason to visit the Caribbean. Never been anywhere south of Miami. And now without Campo, practically no reason to go. I tell ya fellas, if it does ever come back, I'll definitely be there.[/QUOTE]You have other options in Caribbean too now, St. Maarten or Aruba.
Each is different setup and you can read thru forums to get a better sense of how each island works.
Been to Campo few times but my preference is St. Maarten.