Holiday homes in Daniël
In the heart of
Curaçao lies a little place called Daniël. Just like many other places on Curaçao,
Bonaire and
Aruba is it named after an old country house or plantation. With a holiday home in Daniël you are not directly near the busy beaches, so you can fully enjoy peace and space on this beautiful island.
Walking,
cycling,
swimming, and sunbathing: the pleasant climate and the beautiful area guarantee a wonderful holiday in the Dutch Caribbean. Since Micazu believes in direct contact, you will always book a holiday home or
nature home in Daniël directly with the owner. They’ll be able to tell you all about the many local sights.
Discover the most beautiful places around Daniël
On Curaçao the
sun, sea and beach are never far away, so when you rent a holiday home in Daniël everything will be within reach. You can choose from one of the many large or smaller beaches, where it is usually nice to
snorkel. With a
rental car or bike you can further explore the area. For example, visit one of the other nice places in
Banda Abou (west), like
Cas Abou or
Westpunt. Or stop at the most famous ostrich farm on the island. There you will get an interesting tour to learn more about these fascinating animals.
Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao is the best place to go
shopping, Here you will also find the best restaurants. The colourful houses on the famous Handelskade, the pontoon bridge, and many other sights make it a fantastic daytrip.
Book a lovely relaxing holiday on Curaçao now. Check out the selection of private holiday homes in Daniël.
Interesting things to know about Daniël
- Daniël is one of the oldest country houses on Curaçao (1700). It can still be viewed and is now being used as a small hotel
- Curaçao has three golf courses: Plantage Blauw at the Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort, the Curaçao Golf & Squash Club and the Old Quarry Golf Course at the Hyatt Regency Curaçao hotel.
- The rare Curaçao deer, also called white-tailed deer, is only found on the west coast of the island. Locals affectionately call the animal "biná". The deer has been legally protected since 1931.
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