Dreams Curaçao Resort

[1] The 200-room hotel was designed by the Puerto Rico architectural firm of Toro Ferrer, in association with Ben Smit, a local Curaçao architect.

The remains of the Fort Piscadera, an eighteenth-century fortification built to safeguard the Bay from attacks by English, Spanish and French invading forces, were restored and harmonized in the landscaping of the resort.

[2] The main hotel complex is located on the shores of Piscadera Bay, but the resort stretches along the Caribbean Sea around the southern coast of the island.

Construction of an additional south wing was planned for 2008, but cancelled due to a decline in visitor numbers as a result of the 2007–2008 financial crisis.

Funds for the construction of the south wing were eventually redirected to renovation of the aging main building, including a replacement of the two original 1967 glass elevators.

Western facade of the Hilton Curaçao, repainted in blue
View from glass elevator towards the Piscadera Fort and Bay