Nestled in the middle of the bustling city of Willemstad, hides
one of the Caribbean’s most luxurious and unique resorts,
Hotel Kura Hulanda. The unique boutique hotel is rich with Curacao’s
amazing history. Hotel Kura Hulanda is built on the original site
of the first hospital in Curacao and encompasses many of the original
buildings within its area. It is a member of the Leading Small Hotels
of the World.
Hotel
Kura Hulanda offers 80 beautifully furnished rooms located around
five courtyard areas. There are a variety of dining options available
on property, including the delicious Astrolab Observatory gourmet
restaurant. Hotel Kura Hulanda hosts two amazing swimming pools,
one which enjoys a beautiful waterfall. For the fitness and health
guru, a well equipped fitness center and spa are available. To give
Hotel Kura Hulanda even more flavor, the hotel boasts its outstanding
anthropological museum that explains the Black Holocaust.
Although
located in the heart of town, as a guest you would never know it
standing inside the walls of Hotel Kura Hulanda. Once you begin
to walk up the hand laid cobblestone “streets” of the
hotel, you will feel like you have entered into a beautiful and
peaceful 19th century village.
Upon
arrival to Hotel Kura Hulanda, guests enjoy a welcome drink. Included
in the rates you will also have admittance to the fitness facility,
access to the chaise lunge chairs at both swimming pool and complimentary
transportation to Kura Hulanda Beach Club.
In
Their Own Words:
A brief 15-minute ride from the Hato International airport, Hotel
Kurá Hulanda is nestled above the glorious St. Anna Bay in
central Willemstad (the capital city of Curaçao) near the
Queen Emma Bridge. The 65 buildings that comprise Hotel Kurá
Hulanda are the Museum Kurá Hulanda's largest exhibit --
a superb collection of 18th and 19th century architecture. This
Dutch Colonial historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hotel
Kurá Hulanda is an 80-room luxury boutique resort located
within a village complex known as Project Kurá Hulanda an
initiative of Jacob Gelt Dekker. This historic and environmental
preservation project is funded by the Jade Foundation, which was
established by Jacob Gelt Dekker and John Padget. Within this village
complex are several outstanding properties in addition to the hotel,
which comprise the project that spans 8-blocks. These properties
include a 21st century conference center, the Museum Kurá
Hulanda (a world-acclaimed anthropological museum) and the Jacob
Gelt Dekker Institute (a widely respected organization for advanced
cultural studies).
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From $169 to $339/night
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call for seasonal specials.
1.866.326.4403
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