Hey guys!
So about two weeks ago we had a school break and my cousin and I wanted to do something a little adventurous, since we also both really wanted to go to the beach we decided to go to banda 'bou by bus!
Curaçao is seperated in two parts which we call banda bou & banda ariba as you can see on the picture below, they are connected by the Queen Juliana bridge.
Curaçao is seperated in two parts which we call banda bou & banda ariba as you can see on the picture below, they are connected by the Queen Juliana bridge.
Going to banda bou here on the island for locals and my family is a full day consisting of being on the beach with food (bbq on the beach is also possible), drinks, laughs and just enjoying each others company.
So for this little getaway we took enough water to stay hydrated which in this heat is superrrrrr important and food with us, we didn't take juice because that makes you more thirsty.
We had a potato salad with bread, chips, cake and on the way I bought pan dushi di koko ( Antillean sweet bread with coco's) for us both and a small pack of the local & famous lovers juice for me. You can get pan dushi also with raisins or just plain, maybe you might see it looks similar to a cinnamon role.
For protection from the sun we used the Neutrogena dry-touch sunblock.
Our little adventure day was really fun and relaxing at Playa Jeremi. Due to bus hours and it not getting too dark for us to get back home we didn't stay an entire day like normally but we had enough hours to enjoy the beach, we didn't think it was so easy to get there by bus!! Might just do it again!
For protection from the sun we used the Neutrogena dry-touch sunblock.
Our little adventure day was really fun and relaxing at Playa Jeremi. Due to bus hours and it not getting too dark for us to get back home we didn't stay an entire day like normally but we had enough hours to enjoy the beach, we didn't think it was so easy to get there by bus!! Might just do it again!
P.s. For more info I connected links to ' Curaçao, Queen juliana bridge, pan dushi and Playa jeremi.
Hope you enjoyed this blogpost!
With caribbean love, Kyona
With caribbean love, Kyona
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