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Pietermaai Oasis is located in vibrant Pietermaai, Willemstad. Which is home to many of the best entertainment venues such as restaurants, bars and cafes. Enjoy infamous sights like the Queen Emma Bridge and the Handelskade within walking distance, or Mambo Beach Boulevard in just a few minutes’ drive.

Allow yourself to experience the homecoming feeling after an adventurous day, provided by one of our tranquil and serene accommodations. Or perhaps treat yourself with the Curaçaoan sun from one of our loungers amidst the tropical scenery that surrounds our poolside area.

At Pietermaai Oasis, guests are central. We offer great support to our guests, providing you with quick answers to your questions and the essentials you need to enjoy an optimal stay.

 

Pietermaai Oasis


Accompanied with the essentials that you need and deserve to fully relax and replenish your mind.



Stay in renovated UNESCO World Heritage monuments.


Many ambient bars and restaurants in the area.


Take a refreshing dive in our tropical swimming pool.


Explore the colorful architecture of the Pietermaai District.

REVIEWS OF PREVIOUS GUESTS


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This was the cutest place. We loved staying there. Convenient location with easy parking and lots of things nearby that are easy to walk to.


OUR ROOMS

HISTORY OF THE PIETERMAAI DISTRICT


Originally, Pietermaai District was a residential neighborhood, owing its existence to a lack of space within the city walls in the beginning of the 18th century. It is said that the area was named after the Dutch captain Pieter de Meij.


The suburb attracted wealthy merchants resulting in impressive mansions built in the Dutch architectural styles of the 18th and 19th century. In the mid-19th century, after the city walls were torn down, Pietermaai became a hub for ideas, business and culture. For longtime residents, it was painful to see their beloved Pietermaai slowly being taken over by drug peddlers in the late 20th century. The residents retreated indoors and wealthier families moved to safer parts of the island, leaving the streets and iconic buildings for criminals to wreak havoc on..


Remnants of that period are still visible in a few buildings, however most of the derelict buildings have been restored and modern buildings occupy previously vacant plots. A perfect combination of the old and the new.