Where's the best places to stay in proximity to Campo, beach, night life? How's the action in the redlight district in Willemstad.
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Where's the best places to stay in proximity to Campo, beach, night life? How's the action in the redlight district in Willemstad.
[QUOTE=Magkfngz;2107715]Where's the best places to stay in proximity to Campo, beach, night life? How's the action in the redlight district in Willemstad.[/QUOTE]Nearest to Campo is "Curacao Airport hotel". Here are links to hotels [URL]https://www.curacao.com/en/directory/stay/[/URL] In Willemstad, There are bars, cafes, restaurants, parties etc. But there is no such red light district as in Amsterdam because the prostitution outside of Campo is illegal.
What about beaches to go to? Is it to far to commute back and fort from Wilmestead to Campo?
[QUOTE=Magkfngz;2109217]What about beaches to go to? Is it to far to commute back and fort from Wilmestead to Campo?[/QUOTE]My hotel was in downtown Willemstad and it took me about 15 minutes in rush hour traffic (5-7 pm) to get to Campo. The Hilton in Willemstad has a nice tourist beach with chairs, drinks, etc. If you like it a little less developed the best beaches are probably on the northwest top of the island about 30 minutes from Willemstad.
Just watch how much you drink at Campo if you are going to drive yourself home. Taxis are very expensive compared to renting a car. I suppose if you want to get trashed, you can do that at home but admittedly, it is pretty fun to slurp a tequila shot from a hot Colombian's ass crack.
Did you have any luck with local action? The hotels I've been looking at had strict guest rules. Ideally I'the like to hit some beaches by day maybe some sights, campo then local action in the evening. I rarely drink but do enjoy cigars so that won't be an issue driving. I've been debating Curacao or Sosua this year. I haven't been to Curacao yet.
[QUOTE=Magkfngz;2109816]Did you have any luck with local action? The hotels I've been looking at had strict guest rules. Ideally I'the like to hit some beaches by day maybe some sights, campo then local action in the evening. I rarely drink but do enjoy cigars so that won't be an issue driving. I've been debating Curacao or Sosua this year. I haven't been to Curacao yet.[/QUOTE]I wouldn't bother with local action. Not worth the hassle and I don't find local women hot. A 46 year old Dominican woman did try to pick me up in a local restaurant after asking me to buy her a beer and telling me her sob story of how her ex doesn't give her money and she is a single mom bla bla bla. My fault for letting anyone know that I speak Spanish. She was a restaurant owner's friend which I found particularly annoying since I just wanted to eat in peace and get to Campo and all the hot Columbian chicas.
In a way, she kind of summed up the attitude I saw in the Dominican girls at Campo. Hardcore hustlers that glare at you through their bullshit smiles and lies. I guess that is why I stuck to Colombians only at Campo.
[QUOTE=Magkfngz;2109217]What about beaches to go to? Is it to far to commute back and fort from Wilmestead to Campo?[/QUOTE]During the day I was at Mambo Beach Blvd here link [URL]http://www.blvdcuracao.com/[/URL] (between Lions Dive and Sunscape resorts) and at night in Campo. Great Vacation!
Hello gents,
Some great / informative reports and tips, on this thread. Question: Has anyone noticed any changes around the holidays (Christmas / New Year)? I know, from past travels, some of the LA countries might be a little slower during this time of year. I am wondering if Campo, etc. May have lower numbers, due to chicas heading home to their families.
Thanks!
Gentlemen!
I am planning a bachelor party for approximately 15 people. Does anyone have suggestions on housing? It would be ideal if we can all stay in one house with separate rooms but we are willing to get multiple houses as Kong as they are next to each other.
Thanks for your input!
Gentlemen!
I am planning a bachelor party for about 15 people. Does anyone have recommendations on housing? We would like for everyone to have their own bedrooms. We would also like to have one large location where everyone can stay but will also entertain multiple locations as long as they are next to each other. There cannot be any stipulations on partying.
Thanks in advance!
Can anyone recommend a place to stay? Does anti know any good massage places and prices?
[QUOTE=Magkfngz;2110550]I'm debating Curacao if Sosua any advice.[/QUOTE]Curacao has colombians and dominicans. Sosua dominicans and haitians.
Sosua, you go back to your room for a couple hours, or all night. Curacao its about 30 min in the girls rooms.
Curacao is safer and simpler. Less spanish needed.
I've done both for years, I would fly from SDQ to Curacao after my DR trip, and then home. But recently that sdq to cur is about $350 when in the past it was about $120! And the trip home from cur is now $550, when in the past it was about $260. So if the prices don't fall I'm going to have to do an "either or" as well. Personally, I would give the edge to the. Are. Because I know countless people there that I call friends and the whole party atmosphere. But Curacao can be done on a much cheaper budget!. I actually drive everywhere in Curacao, and that's not happening in the D. R. Your going to only have Dominicans and Haitians in the D. R. Campo will have women from about 10 different nationalities, and a 30 min session is about 26 bucks. Oops I think I've changed my mind I give it Curacao by a nose.
[QUOTE=SuspendedSag;2110794]Gentlemen!
I am planning a bachelor party for about 15 people. Does anyone have recommendations on housing? We would like for everyone to have their own bedrooms. We would also like to have one large location where everyone can stay but will also entertain multiple locations as long as they are next to each other. There cannot be any stipulations on partying.
Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]Just check out Airbnb. There are definitely at least a couple of 10-bedroom houses for rent. Not cheap though, but definitely worth it if you want an unforgettable rock star party. Pretty much all rentals on Airbnb say that no parties or visitors are allowed, but I've found that if you treat the owners and their properties with respect then they're willing to overlook their rules. They just (and understandably so) don't want their places trashed, nor do they want complaints from their neighbors.
I stayed at a house back in August with a friend. There were a couple of nights where things got a little loud, but mostly just music. A neighbor did come by, but his only comment had to do with where we were parking.
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the information. I will take my first mongering trip this next Friday, first stop Curacao (3 days) and later to the DR (5 days). I still don't have a reservation in Curacao, I am looking for a relatively nice hotel at a good price. Don't plan on staying much at the hotel, but a beach, although not necessary is preferred. Any recommendations? Anyone knows if the Moomba hotel is any good?
Thank you!