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Willemstad Scuba Lodge & Ocean Suites

Scuba Lodge & Ocean Suites

Pietermaai 104, Willemstad, Curaçao | (888) 962-8097

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Overview

Pros
  • Restored 19th-century
    buildings in the Dutch Colonial style

  • Small, friendly boutique atmosphere
    with just 21 rooms

  • Two small pools, one set in a garden and one with great ocean views

  • Waterfront restaurant and bar

  • Located walking distance to town

  • Great on-site dive shop

  • Weekly happy hour and barbecue night

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Not located near a beach

  • No spa or fitness room

Bottom Line

This hip, vibrant 21-room boutique
hotel offers a laid-back island vibe and is set in historical 19th-century
Dutch colonial buildings. The colorful mid-range property with two small pools
is located in Pietermaai, a district known for local art and culture. The Scuba
Lodge is a dive-centric hotel, as the name suggests, but it still offers
plenty of value to non-divers with its friendly, welcoming charm, ocean views, and location close to town. It stops short of having a beach, however – there
are some sandy areas to lounge in, but the coast is rocky and the closest beach
is a bus ride away. If a beach is a priority, consider the similarly priced (or sometimes slightly pricier) Avila Hotel

Map

Pietermaai 104, Willemstad, Curaçao
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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Full Review

Scene

A colorful boutique property with young, casual yet trendy vibe

The Scuba Lodge is a boutique
property with plenty of character. It’s quirky and colorful, and many unique
details can be found around the property, like the hand-painted signs and tile
work in the gardens. Scuba diving is a key aspect of this mid-range property, and it’s what
many guests come for, but non-divers shouldn’t be put off as it’s still a
lovely boutique hotel with a lot to offer – including great ocean views and a
location that's walking distance to town. The
lobby at the Scuba Lodge is a contemporary, outdoor space with a large sunshade
that looks out onto Pietermaai Street. 
There is a small reception desk inside the building, as well as a tiny giftshop comprised of a few shelves with quirky items. The
hotel occupies a row of historic Dutch colonial buildings from the 1860s, fully restored
and brightly painted. It’s located in the center of Pietermaai, a district known
for its rustic local charm and an artistic vibe.The ambience at the Dutch-owned
hotel is young, vibrant and hip – though the clientele is made up of guests of all ages,
and families are definitely welcome. The atmosphere is breezy and casual, with
those laid-back island vibes making a clear presence over the tranquil gardens
and two small pools. The intimate, 21-room setting allows guests to feel like part of a family. In fact, that’s part of Scuba Lodge’s mission – its website says that it aims to create that "home away from home" feeling.

Location

In the artsy Pietermaai district, a 10-minute walk to town

The Scuba Lodge is situated on the
southwest coast of the island, on a small waterfront property that has a rocky coast,
but no beachfront. While diving can be done in the water right off the hotel,
the sea is often choppy and the area is only suited for strong swimmers. It’s located
in Pietermaai, a colorful district of the capital of Willemstad that is known
to be a center for art and trendy shops and cafes. Pietermaai is just south of
the center of town, which is known as Punda. From the hotel it’s only about a 10-minute
walk to reach the picturesque Queen Emma bridge as well as many dining and
shopping options. Guests will have to take a taxi or bus to reach the popular
beaches at Mambo or Cabana Beach, a 10-minute drive away. It’s about a
15-minute drive to the airport.

Rooms

Individually decorated rooms and apartments

The 21 units at this small property consist of 13
rooms and eight apartments with either two or three bedrooms. In true boutique
style, the rooms are all individually decorated in soft colors with a mix of
antique pieces and contemporary decor. The Superior Room we saw had white bedding, tile floors, wood and wicker furniture, and white beamed ceilings; a colorful print of a local scene hung above the bed, and an accent pillow was emblazoned with "Home Sweet Home" -- fitting given the hotel's intimate, home-like appeal. Each room has a flat-screen TV, iPod dock, mini-fridge, and coffee and tea facilities. Rooms also have updated bathrooms, including walk-in
showers with a rainfall showerheads. The apartments have separate living rooms and full, modern kitchens featuring fridges, stoves, coffeemakers, and dishwashers. Apartments have spacious decks or patios with seating and great ocean views, while
the rooms have a small outdoor seating area or shared terrace area. Free Wi-Fi
is available throughout the property.

Features

A popular dive shop, two small pools, and a waterfront restaurant -- but no beach

Scuba diving is a main feature of the Scuba Lodge. The
friendly on-site dive shop offers a range of services and trips, and dive
packages can be arranged with your stay. The small boutique hotel features two
small pools. The larger of the two is perched right next to the ocean, with
rocky cliffs leading down to the ocean below. There are several lounge chairs
lining the pool deck with a few umbrellas for shade. The second pool is quite small, located next
to the dive shop, and surrounded by tropical foliage, with a small waterfall on
one end.There are a few sandy areas, but there’s no actual beach
at the Scuba Lodge. There are nice gardens in the open areas around the
apartments, and a few tranquil nooks with lounge chairs or a comfortable daybed can be found, for those looking for a quiet place to read a book or catch a
nap in the sun. There is no fitness room or spa, but in-room massage
treatments can be arranged.The hotel’s outdoor waterfront restaurant serves casual,
island-inspired fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast is served in a
unique way: Guests can share a generous breakfast basket filled with breads, pastries,
meats, cheese, and fruit. There is a weekly happy hour and barbecue night as well as occasional entertainment.