1-Willemstad

Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, a Dutch Caribbean island. It is known for the old city center, with colonial architecture in pastel colors. The Queen Emma Bridge is a floating bridge that connects the neighborhoods of Punda and Otrobanda across Santa Ana Bay. On the coast is the 19th-century Rif Fort, which currently houses a shopping center. The city’s restaurants serve dishes influenced by the island’s Afro-Caribbean and Dutch cuisines.

Willemstad is a city of Curaçao, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and its political, legislative and administrative capital, as well as its largest and most populated city, and its main port. It was the capital of the Netherlands Antilles until Curaçao split from it in 2010.

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Jan Thiel Bay12 (Dutch: Jan Thielbaai), 3 is one of the many beaches and a bay in Curaçao.45 It is located in the south of Jan Thiel, a neighborhood in the southeast of Willemstad the island's capital. It is located between Cornelis Bay in the west and Caracas Bay in the east. Jan Thiel is a free beach that was built by the nearby resorts. It is the only beach on Curacao, which was largely artificially created. It is largely made up of a huge concrete tank in the sea displaying ocher sand.

Lagún is a town in the Bandabou district of Curacao. It is located in the northwestern part of the country, 30 km northwest of the capital Willemstad. Lagún is a fishing village. Playa Lagún is located south of the town. The Tula Museum is located north of the town.

Soto is a small town in the north of Curacao, in the Lesser Antilles, which has a tourist center. It is located near Santa Marta Bay, a deep indentation on the island's northwest coast.