<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11147201#post11147201 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sasscuba
Only by flying. Islands are too far apart.
We looked into that on our vacation to Curacao. It was bit more than we wanted to pay, and we were pretty busy exploring Curacao anyway. We stayed just north of Bullen Bay and spent most of our time on that side of the island, but we also took a few days to check out Willemstad and a couple of beaches on the south part of the island. We really enjoyed the snorkeling. I'd like to try Bonaire, but I don't have any ambition to see Aruba.
I also like the location - south of the hurricane belt. When planning our Curacao trip, we first sought a travel planner, but she kept pushing us to go to the Dominican Republic, so we just did the planning ourselves. And sure enough, while we were in Curacao, a hurricane laid into the DR. We also learned a lesson there. One day, with that hurricane well north of us, it created a calm in the waters. My wife and I thought it looked great, the best visibility during our time there. We stayed in the water for about 20 seconds. We couldn't see them until we were in the water, but when it's as calm as it was that day, the jellies come to the shore. And they hurt.
Curacao is very friendly, but customer service there is far different. People say France is bad, but I think Curacao could be worse. On those hot days, I like to have a lot to drink (not in the alcohol sense), but waitresses can be hard to come by and the servings are much smaller than the inflated sizes we're used to in the US. Jaanchies was my favorite place to eat - it's very good. I tried the iguana while I was there - reminds me of pot roast.