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Chichi Garden is a colorful cultural attraction in Curaçao where visitors can experience the artistic spirit of the island through the famous Chichi dolls — oversized, hand-painted sculptures inspired by Caribbean family traditions. The word "Chichi" means "big sister" in Papiamentu, and these colorful figures represent the strong, caring women of Curaçaoan family life. Each Chichi doll is individually hand-painted by local artists, making every piece unique. The garden combines local art, creativity, and tropical atmosphere in a vibrant outdoor setting where guests can admire the sculptures, learn about the meaning and cultural significance behind the iconic Chichi figures, and discover unique handmade souvenirs created by local artists. The Chichi dolls have become one of Curaçao's most recognizable cultural symbols, and the garden offers visitors the chance to purchase authentic, locally made Chichi sculptures in various sizes and designs. The garden is a perfect stop for art and culture lovers, families, and anyone looking for a unique Curaçaoan souvenir. Visitors should bring a camera for the colorful photo spots, visit during the cooler hours of the day, and ask about the story behind the Chichi dolls to gain deeper cultural insight. Chichi Garden can be combined with a Willemstad city tour and other cultural attractions in the area.
Jan Luis 87a, Santa Catharina
Quick info
Best time
during cooler hours of the day
Located at Jan Luis 87a, Santa Catharina on the east side of Curaçao, about 20 min from Willemstad. Follow signs to the Ostrich Farm — Chichi Garden is next to it.

Quick info
Best time
during cooler hours of the day