Queen Juliana Bridge
Sint Annabaai, Willemstad
Soaring over the mouth of St. Anna Bay, Curacao’s Queen Juliana Bridge offers unparalleled views of the colorful capital city of Willemstad and the blue Caribbean Sea. Opened in 1974, the bridge is known for its panoramic views of Willemstad’s historic neighborhoods and is a landmark of the island nation. You’ll see ships from around the world passing under the bridge.
The basics
Connecting the two sides of Willemstad, Queen Juliana Bridge is typically crossed on tours of the city. After the original bridge collapsed in 1967, the current bridge was built to allow vehicle traffic, turning the nearby Queen Emma Bridge into the bay’s pedestrian bridge. Its graceful arch is tall enough to allow for large ships to pass under it, but some modern cruise ships are now too tall to enter through St. Anna Bay.
Things to know before you go
No pedestrians or cyclists are allowed on the bridge; to cross the channel on foot, head to Queen Emma Bridge.
Due to its height, the wind can get strong, so be aware if you’re driving across in bad weather.
Bring a camera, as the bridge offers excellent photography opportunities.
How to get there
Many guided tours of Willemstad include either a stop to view the bridge or a drive across it at some point. The bridge feeds into the Schottegatweg ring road, which runs around the core of the city and the central harbor. If you have your own vehicle, you can drive across it. Otherwise, you can get a good view from the nearby Queen Emma pedestrian bridge.
When to get there
Curacao is busiest from December to April, as visitors come in search of warmth and sun. If you don’t mind a bit of rain, October to early December is quieter and more affordable. When visiting the bridge, try to avoid rush hour, which runs from about 7am to 9am, and then 4:30pm to 7pm.
Find the best angle
For stunning scenes, head for dinner at Fort Nassau. The 18th-century fort offers spectacular views of the city and bridge. Featuring an international menu that changes frequently, the restaurant is the perfect destination to celebrate your stay in Curacao with a tropical cocktail in hand.
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