Curacao, Caribbean

One of the few liberal islands of gay-friendliness in the sometimes homophobic Caribbean, Curaçao has in recent years put itself at the forefront of gay tourism in the region. It launched a gay and lesbian travel Web site, many of its hotels are members of gay tourism associations, and there are three LGBT bars (a rarity in the Caribbean) that are open nearly every night of the week. Even life partners of citizens can receive permanent residence on the isle. After Puerto Rico, it's probably the best bet for any kind of all-gay vacation in the Caribbean. It comes as no surprise that Curaçao is part of one of the most liberal entities on earth: the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It's situated just outside of the region's hurricane belt 35 miles north of the Venezuelan coast. It's a rather dry and desert-like island strewn with cacti and dotted with old windmills and hilltop forts, many of which have been turned into restaurants. The capital of Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 1500s, is punctuated by upscale gambling joints and pastel-hued buildings. The rest of the island is filled with more than 30 beaches and 40-plus dive areas. The big event of the year is the Curaçao Carnival, which begins on New Year's Day with various festivities extending until the day before Ash Wednesday. A highlight is the Festival di Tumba during the second week in February.

 

 

Curaçao celebrates Pride with annual Navigaytion cruise in the Caribbean Sea

Organizers of the LGBTI festival hope to push for equality in the Dutch island The dreamy island of Curaçao in the southern Caribbean Sea is about to celebrate its LGBTI community. Now in its sixth year, Curaçao Pride will take over the capital Willemstad and set sail for the big cruise on 30 September. Cruisers… Read more »

5 Reasons Why Curacao Needs to Be on Your LGBT Travel Radar

Every year, countless travelers wound tighter than a clock are lured to the Caribbean with the promise of a getaway filled with nothingness. (We mean nothingness in all of its glory, which usually involves top-notch beaches, snorkeling, diving, great food and plenty of other nothings that of course amount to something pretty great.) It’s no… Read more »

Gay centre opens on Curaçao

Curaçao, which is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, has opened its first gay centre. With its activities Casa Rosada (pink house), located in the neighbourhood of Otrabanda, hopes to break the taboo on homosexuality. Education and information are badly needed, says FOKO (Fundashon Orugyo Korsou), the Caribbean island’s gay group. Founder Thirza Stewart… Read more »

Gay Curacao News & Reports

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Aruba Must Recognize Same-sex Marriages From Netherlands

According to a recent court ruling in the Netherlands Antilles (Court of First Instance, 17 July 2008), a same-sex couple that was married in the Netherlands and subsequently moved to the Netherlands Antilles (Curacao), has the same rights under Netherlands Antilles law (or Aruban law as the case may be) as Netherlands Antilles opposite-married couples… Read more »