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Update: In light of COVID-19, we wanted to let you know our wedding is going forward as planned. If you’re no longer able to attend, we completely understand. You can update your RSVP anytime on our site, and we wish you health and safety during this difficult time.
Update: In light of COVID-19, we wanted to let you know our wedding is going forward as planned. If you’re no longer able to attend, we completely understand. You can update your RSVP anytime on our site, and we wish you health and safety during this difficult time.
May 29, 2021

Matt & Laura

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Queen Emma Bridge

Queen Emma Bridge

Koningin Emmabrug, Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao

The walking bridge is a must see in Curacao. It connects Punda and Otrabanda by foot. There are great views of the city and the water. If you go at night the bridge is lit up and it's very pretty! This is a great, hopping spot in Curacao, lots of shops nearby and a great area to spend the day! Grab some ice cream and just walk around!

Mambo Beach Boulevard

Mambo Beach Boulevard

Bapor Kibrá, Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao
, +599 9 461 0616

Busy, trendy white-sand beach with many nearby amenities, shops & a swimming area.

Hato Caves

Hato Caves

Franklin D. Rooseveltweg, Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao
, +599 9 868 0379

The Curacao Hato Cave is located on the north side of the island. Curacao is formed in layers going up in height, which are called ‘terraces’. While most caves are to be found in the second terrace, the Hato Cave is uniquely found in the third terrace of the island. So in order to reach the entrance of this unique upstairs limestone cave, you’ll have to walk up 49 steps. This may sound like a lot, but it’s actually quite doable! And once upstairs you are rewarded with a beautiful panoramic view of the area and a nice cool breeze. Once inside the cave, it’s easy walking on a smooth paved path, fully illuminated, with limited steps. The steps and pathways are lined with handrails for extra support and safety. The cave consist of marine coral limestone, which accumulated over millions of years and after sea levels had dropped were exposed to atmospheric corrosion and karst processes.

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