Curaçao City & Blue Curaçao Liqueur Factory Tour
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Overview
The Blue Curacao Factory and City Tour gives people a fun way to see Curaçao. It's a mix of city sights and a taste of local flavor. This tour is good for people who want to learn about the island's history and try something new.
The tour starts at Landhuis Chobolobo, where Blue Curaçao liqueur is made. People can see how it’s made and learn about its history. The tour also visits Otrobanda and Willemstad, which are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will also see the Queen Juliana Bridge and the ChiChi Statues & Gomes Plein Market.
During the tour, you'll get bottled water. A guide will be with you to tell you about the places you visit.

Highlights
Explore Willemstad: See the colorful buildings and learn about the city's history.
Visit the Blue Curaçao Factory: Find out how the famous liqueur is made and enjoy a taste.
See Queen Juliana Bridge: Take pictures of this impressive bridge in Curaçao.
Guided Tour: A friendly guide will show you around and tell you stories.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time on the tour, learning about Curaçao and trying the famous liqueur. Some wished for a slightly different pace or more time at certain stops.

Customers loved seeing how Blue Curaçao is made.
Many enjoyed learning about the history of Willemstad.
The tour guide made the experience fun and interesting.
The taste of the Blue Curacao liqueur was a definite hit!
Some visitors wished for more time at certain locations.
A few found the walking portion tiring in the heat.
The Journey
Landhuis Chobolobo
Step into the vibrant world of Curaçao Liqueur at Landhuis Chobolobo, a historic distillery dating back to 1896. Delve into the fascinating history of this iconic Caribbean spirit and witness the meticulous distillation process of the world-famous Blue Curaçao Liqueur. Indulge in a tasting session and savor the unique flavors that have made this liqueur a beloved symbol of Curaçao. More than just a distillery, Landhuis Chobolobo is a journey into the island's rich heritage and a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic Curaçao experience.
Otrobanda, Willemstad
Discover the captivating district of Otrobanda in Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage site, through a unique cultural lens. Wander through narrow alleys and marvel at the vibrant murals and stunning street art that adorn the historic buildings. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Curaçao's architecture as you explore classic examples of Dutch colonial design. Let our expert guide lead you through the city's hidden gems and unlock the secrets of Otrobanda, revealing a side of Willemstad that is both artistic and historically profound.
Queen Juliana Bridge
Ascend to the Queen Juliana Bridge for an unparalleled panoramic vista of Willemstad, Curaçao. From this elevated vantage point, witness the breathtaking beauty of the brightly colored colonial buildings lining the Sint Anna Bay and the vast expanse of the Caribbean Sea stretching to the horizon. Capture the perfect photo of this iconic cityscape, where the architectural charm of Willemstad meets the natural splendor of the Caribbean. This is an essential stop for anyone seeking to appreciate the beauty of Curaçao from a truly spectacular perspective.
ChiChi Statues & Gomes Plein Market
Immerse yourself in Curaçao's vibrant culture with a visit to the iconic ChiChi statues, each one a unique representation of Caribbean womanhood. Learn about the heartwarming meaning of 'Dushi' and its profound cultural significance on the island. Afterwards, explore Gomes Plein native market where you can discover authentic Curaçaoan crafts and flavors, and find the perfect souvenir at the Curaçao sign. This is the place to soak up the local atmosphere and gain a deeper understanding of Curaçao's traditions and artistic spirit.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water and a guide. It does not include other drinks or snacks. There is no pickup or drop-off provided. You will meet your guide at a central meeting point to begin your tour.
Hot Tip
Many people say it's a good idea to wear comfortable shoes because you'll be walking. Also, bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Don't forget your camera to take pictures of the colorful buildings!