Five Great Bars in Curaçao

By: - August 6th, 2013
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Curaçao has a thriving nightlife, and the Dutch Caribbean island has bar options across the board — for lounging around by the beach, finding a great brew or watching the sunset. Here’s a list of five great bars on the island of Curaçao.

Netto Bar

This historic local bar, which dates back to 1954, is mainly famous for its signature Rom Berde, a house-made alcoholic concoction that you won’t want to miss. Just be careful — it’s green rum.


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