Curacao is a desert type island with sandy beaches along the Dutch Caribbean island coastline of Venezuela. After a period of extreme drought of nearly three years, the heavens have finally opened to save the agricultural society.

However there is one part of the extremely polluting travel industry that is not so happy with the enduring rains. The rainy season usually starts in October and lingers on until early February in most cases.

Global warming caused a three droughts, which in turn motivated the tourism industry, selling travel packages to European- and American tourists that want to cure their frozen spirits in the X-treme tropical sunshine.

The unlimited use of alcohol at the resorts is backed up by fun-loving casino’s and prostitution. Latin American sex trafficking slaves are an important ingredients for the islands income. Beside the evil side of tourism, vacationers can also visit the rocky beach island for unlimited scuba diving experience.

Like the underwater environment, the other natural environments are not that well protected as coral reefs are on the creole style island, as the laws of “money laundering and unlimited profits” overrule the principles of mankind.

According to a local foundation that tries to preserve natural habitats against money laundering pirates, that annexed and occupied Curacao for their businesses to perform without paying taxes, cultural poverty is on the rise. 

This way local Poverty and Unemployment lead to growing Crime rates, for the Dutch dictatorship to use in their advantage and present more racist rulings.

However the weather plays a big role on the horizon. Weather channels have somewhat been corrupted and manipulated by the tourism industry to create faked favorable weather conditions for targeted visitors to spend their money and fly into the Caribbean at any given time.

The two best known events on Curacao are organized by the music entertainment industry. The locals celebrate Carnival in a great way, but recent restrictions and unfavorable rulings have carved the cultural emotions for the local establishment.

The so-called North Sea Jazz Festival is the other event that is a serious money-maker for the restaurants and hotels that host the attendance, which is flown in from Colombia and Venezuela, and have the resources to buy a $300 event ticket to watch the music festival during the summer.

The local tourism industry is not managed by the people’s representatives (government), but by some semi-privately held organizations, like CHATA and the CTB, that control the whole process together with another foreign roving agent calling themselves Curacao Airport Partners (CAP).

The Swiss-run foreign entity that operates the airport facilities is purely focused on the tourism and cargo industry. The locals are not of any importance for these greedy puppets that serve foreign interest using Curacao as their spring-board to loop into eternal commercial capitlism.

The bearable temperatures for sunbathing vacationers to visit Curacao offer the best just after the rainy season from February to June until the hurricane season starts and dumps the island into scorching baking circumstances that can deep fry your skin within 15 minutes.

The solar indexes are really off the charts and smart people avoid these months (July-September) for visiting the ABC-islands in the Caribbean.

The cruise tourism sector offers nice pirate style smugglers packages to experience the environment, before spending more money, staying at the islands resorts, under the baking desert style sun.

The guest service @ the ABC-islands is rather emotionally cold @ the tourist factories that (ab)use cheap labored foreign employment backed by human trafficking rings for their clients to enjoy.

Digital dictatorship is build to control algorithms for the economy to grow, while the average citizen’s poverty rate skyrockets to freakish levels..

Curacao Tourism Business / Crickey Conservation Society.

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Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn
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23-08-20 01:07

August, September and October are the hottest months, with the longest days during the Hurricane season?

APB
APB
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02-01-21 20:42

Oh please, let it rain, let it rain, let it rain?