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Merakii Seaview Escape is a Black-owned boutique hotel in Curaçao offering a peaceful, design-forward stay with stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Created for travelers seeking relaxation, privacy, and a more intimate island experience, the property blends modern aesthetics with the natural beauty of Curaçao’s coastline. With a focus on comfort, ambiance, and personalized hospitality, Merakii Seaview Escape delivers a tranquil alternative to larger resorts while keeping guests within reach of the island’s beaches, culture, and vibrant capital of Willemstad.


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Highlights & Amenities

  • Elevated location with panoramic sea views and cooling island breezes
  • Boutique-style accommodations with modern, thoughtfully curated interiors
  • Private terraces or balconies in select rooms
  • Outdoor lounging areas designed for relaxation and sunset views
  • Intimate, low-density setting for a peaceful and uncrowded stay
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi and in-room comforts
  • Easy access to Curaçao’s top beaches, snorkeling, and diving spots
  • Short drive to Willemstad’s restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions
  • Ideal for couples, solo travelers, and extended stays
  • On-site or nearby parking available

Why Stay Here

Merakii Seaview Escape stands out for its calm, elevated setting and its focus on creating a true escape. As a Black-owned boutique hotel, it adds to the growing landscape of diverse, independently owned accommodations in Curaçao. Guests can unwind with ocean views, enjoy quiet moments away from busy resort zones, and still explore everything the island has to offer. It’s the perfect choice for travelers who value style, serenity, and a more personal connection to their destination.


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About Curaçao

Curaçao is a vibrant constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the southern Caribbean Sea, approximately 40 miles north of Venezuela. Click for more info. . .

As the largest and most populous of the “ABC islands” (alongside Aruba and Bonaire), it is famous for its bright Dutch colonial architecture, world-class diving, and unique cultural blend.

  • Capital: Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for the colorful Handelskade waterfront.
  • Languages: Multilingual society where Papiamentu (a Creole blend), Dutch, English, and Spanish are widely spoken.
  • Climate: Tropical and semi-arid with year-round temperatures around 80–90°F. Crucially, it sits outside the hurricane belt, making it a safer year-round destination.
  • Currency: Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG/Florin), though US dollars are widely accepted. 

Top Things to Do

  • Beach Hopping: The island has over 35 spectacular beaches, including Playa Kenepa (Grote Knip) and Cas Abao, known for crystal-clear turquoise waters.
  • Diving & Snorkeling: Renowned for accessible shore diving and vibrant reefs. Key sites include the Mushroom Forest and the Tugboat Wreck.
  • Nature Exploration: Hike Mt. Christoffel (the island’s highest point) in Christoffel National Park or witness the crashing waves at Shete Boka National Park.
  • Historic Sites: Visit Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, the oldest continually used synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, or the Kura Hulanda Museum to learn about the island’s role in the Atlantic slave trade. 
  • The Kaya Kaya Festival is a vibrant community-driven street celebration and urban development movement held in the Ser’i Otrobanda district of Willemstad, Curaçao. Originally a neighborhood cleanup initiative, it has evolved into a major cultural event that transforms the area with murals, live music, and local cuisine.

Local Flavors

  • Blue Curaçao Liqueur: Made from the dried peels of the local laraha bitter orange. You can tour the Landhuis Chobolobo distillery where it is produced.
  • Cuisine: A fusion called “Krioyo,” featuring dishes like stobá (stew), funchi (cornmeal paste), and pastechi (savory fried pastries). 

Traveler Tips

  • Entry Requirements: Most travelers need to complete the Digital Immigration Card online before arrival
  • Getting Around: While Willemstad is walkable, renting a car is highly recommended to reach the best beaches and parks.
  • Safety: Generally considered one of the safest Caribbean islands, though standard precautions against petty theft should be taken.

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