TOUR “DOS MUNDOS” (the tour of two worlds).
East.
This tour gives
you an insight in the dwelling, thinking and living and their differences
For this we chose the east part of the island.
The bus takes
you to Jan Thiel and the Spaanse Water and surroundings
The world of water sports and living comfortable.
Via the largest residential quarter “Montaña”to rural Fuik.
Here we visit the “world famous “herbal garden of Dinah Veeris.
Medicinal herbs, it’s the local use, many stories and folklore.
Exploratory and very relaxing.
After the super delicious drink “Sorel” we go via the neighbourhood
Sta. Rosa to Punda.
Splendid monumental buildings with their history pass before your eyes.
When taking a morning tour which finishes at 12 o’clock, it is possible
for whoever is interested to eat locally at the “Old market”.
The guide will gladly assist you. Only you have to return on your own means
to your destination.
Duration of the tour: 3 hours.
Price: $ 28.00 excl. 5% tax.
Included in the
price: transportation by air-conditioned bus.
Guide.
Entrance to Dinah Veeris.
A bottle of water.
Herbal drink.
Minimum number pax: 10.
TOUR “DOS MUNDOS” ( the tour of two worlds ).
West.
This tour gives you an insight in the dwelling, thinking and living and their differences.
For this we chose the west part of the island and Punda.
The rural west part of the island. Hilly, cacti, caves, rocks, high splashing waves, rough, beautiful beaches with sky blue waters, flamingoes and country houses.
We visit the impressive nature park “Shete Boka”, and the largest bay of Curaçao, “Knipbaai”.
Punda: beautiful renovated monuments to see and the guide has a story of each building.
When taking a morning tour which finishes at 12 o’clock, it is possible for whoever is interested to eat locally at the “Old market”. The guide will gladly assist you. Only you have to return on your own means to your destination.
Duration of the tour: 3 hours.
Price: $ 28.00.
Included in the
price: transportation by air-conditioned bus.
Guide.
Entrance Nature Park.
Water.



