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Our concept
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Our concept

Casa Amalia was created with the vision of offering travelers a comfortable, safe, and affordable stay in an upscale neighborhood — within walking distance of the beach, close to restaurants, and just around the corner from the exclusive resorts of Jan Thiel. We offer 19 rooms to visitors who appreciate quality and a homely atmosphere — an alternative to the pricey hotels with the additional fees they charge. To keep our rates competitively priced, we have deliberately chosen a small-scale and efficient concept: no reception desk, no 24-hour staff, no room service and no daily housekeeping. We do, however, rely on our guests being comfortable with a more independent style of stay, and we believe this approach not only helps us keep our rates affordable but also contributes to a more sustainable way of traveling with a smaller environmental footprint.

Our stairs
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Our stairs

Please note: Casa Amalia sits above street level. Our facilities aren't designed to accommodate guests with mobility challenges, we are only accessible via a staircase of at least 18 steps.

Our own way of check-in
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Our own way of check-in

We don't have a reception desk. Guests who book directly with us will receive check-in instructions from us. Guests booking through a third party should find them in their travel documents. EU privacy rules mean we don't get contact details from third-party bookings, so if you're one of those guests, message us directly.

Our coffee corner
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Our coffee corner

We have a cosy outdoor coffee corner where guests can make their own coffee or tea. There is a Nespresso machine, a filter coffee, an electric kettle and a microwave. Bring your own favourite coffee or tea, or buy it at the local supermarket. We keep it outdoors on purpose: to keep ants and cockroaches out of the rooms.

12 years and older
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12 years and older

We welcome guests aged 12 and over.

Our world
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Our world

We didn't inherit the earth from our fathers. We borrowed it from our children. Air conditioners use a lot of electricity and contain refrigerants with significant climate impact. Please be climate-friendly: turn off the AC when you're out, and keep all doors and shutters closed when it's running.

Housekeeping
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Housekeeping

We offer a cleaning service once a week, usually Monday or Friday (between 8 am and noon) — except on public holidays. For fresh towels mid-week, swap your used ones with us in the morning on a weekday.

No smoking
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No smoking

Casa Amalia is non-smoking! Smokers can use the ashtrays just outside our entrance. Smoking is NOT permitted inside the accommodations, in the courtyard, or on the gallery near the double-queen rooms — e-cigarettes included. Narcotics are illegal in Curaçao; if we find drugs in your room we will notify the police.

Latest news
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Latest news

Jan Thiel is currently one of the most popular and attractive areas of Curaçao, especially among the Dutch. The area is undergoing significant development. Along the Caracasbaaiweg, a large site is currently being developed into a new holiday resort with approximately 200 pods. Construction work is also taking place next to Casa Amalia. A Dutch property developer has started construction of a small-scale, luxury apartment complex. As a result, our guests in the standrd rooms may experience some noise between 07:30 am and 4 pm.

In case of emergency
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In case of emergency

Keep these close — call any of these numbers if you need help. The GP line is +5999 9252.

  • Police
    911
  • Fire
    911
  • Ambulance
    912
  • CMC Hospital
    +5999 745 0000
  • GP Post
    9252
  • GP Sorsaka
    +5999 736 0530