If you want to take a break from the Caribbean sun, I highly recommend the Kula Hulanda Museum. However, to really get the most of the museum, you need to allow yourself at least a good 3 hours to read and understand the horror of the slavery trade business. The displays of the chains (which you can actually touch) and a replica of a ship's holding area gives you a sense of the inhumane treatment of another human being. Very educational and the soft background of African music brings you closer to the culture. My only disappointment was once you passed the entrance, there was no one available if you had additional questions and after asking four people of what the acronym "B.C.E. - Iran" stood for, I'm still at a loss. Regardless, the overall experience was well worth the time!!


