This museum shows the history of hebraism and of the church
The Museum occupies two buildings which date back to 1728. These were originally the Rabbi’s residence and the “Bath-house”. When the “Mikvah” or Ritual Bath fell into disuse in the middle of the 19th century, the buildings were sold and for many years occupied by non-Jews. During their recent restoration by the Curacao Foundation for the Preservation of Monuments, the “Mikvah”, lost for generations, was sought . . . and uncovered! It is now the first thing which draws the visitor’s attention as he enters the Museum’s patio. The FoundingOn the twenty first of March, 1651,Exterior front view of the Sephardic Synagogue located on the Jonas Daniel Meyerplein in Amsterdam, The Netherlands the Directors of the Dutch West India Company wrote to Governor Pieter Stuyvesant: “Although we have once before written about the island of Curacao, ‘that, if we should have no revenue whatever from ther

Tiki BBQ Boat XL: Be Your Own Captain
Enjoy extra space and comfort on our Tiki BBQ Boat XL, perfect for groups of up to 8 people. Like the Small version, it features a round design with a central table and built-in cooler—bring your own drinks or stock up at our office.
Ready to grill? Swap the cooler for our optional COBB BBQ and enjoy a BBQ meal on the water. Pair it with one of our BBQ or breakfast platters for added convenience.
The easy-to-use Yamaha outboard engine makes cruising the Spanish Waters of Curaçao a breeze. After a refreshing swim, use the swim ladder to hop back on board.