The beautiful surroundings, perfect climate, and unique location form the right ingredients to totally relax and gain new energy. Jellinek Retreat is built within the walls of the stylish resort `Lodge Kura Hulanda´, which is a member of Hotel Kura Hulanda in Willemstad. The resort is beautifully located on the coast in the most northwestern edge of the island, where our patients will find the peace, space, and privacy they need. The resort, covering an area of 350 hectares, is located in a beautiful nature reserve. It offers breath-taking views of the azure sea and one of the most beautiful beaches of Curaçao.
The light, spacious suites for patient accommodation have a separate living and sleeping area and offer contemporary comfort. All the suites have a terrace or balcony, spacious bathroom, king size bed, air conditioning, internet access, and an entertainment system with a DVD player. The stylish design creates a peaceful ambience.
Jellinek Retreat offers various facilities for relaxation in cooperation with the Lodge. There are various pools, terraces, and tennis courts. Patients can dive and explore the spectacular coral reef along the coast. Nature lovers can enjoy the beauty of the preserved wildlife reservation area called Christoffelpark, which is located in the close vicinity. The restaurant of Jellinek Retreat offers patients diverse and healthy meals that can be enjoyed in a beautiful surrounding.
It is possible - and even recommended - to involve one’s partner and/or family in the therapy. We have a separate family program, for which rooms are available at the Lodge Kura Hulanda and Landhouse Daniel.
Curaçao is the largest island of the Netherlands Antilles. It is located 60 km off the South American mainland in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea. Curaçao is 472 km2, and has approximately 150,000 inhabitants. The climate is tropical, with an average annual temperature of approximately 28°C. Curaçao has a lot to offer. The island is known as an ideal holiday destination because of the nice climate and beautiful beaches. In addition, it has beautiful nature and wildlife, both above and below sea level, which have attracted scuba diving lovers to the island for many years. The largest city of Curaçao is Willemstad, the main capital of the Netherlands Antilles, which is also called ‘the Amsterdam of the western hemisphere’ because of its Dutch architecture. For more details, please visit: www.curacao.com.