Saint Eustatius is one of the leeward islands within the Netherlands Antilles. Its capital Oranjestad harbors most of the island's population, a place stripped of great cultural locations, yet with a nature that makes up for what the island lacks. The island offers a variety of opportunities to quench your delight and curiosity. Its architecture is a typical representation of the purest Dutch style. Travelers can see the place's best attractions and lodge in its luring and cozy hotels rimmed by beautiful gardens, paradise-like landscapes that for many would be like a dream come true. Its restaurants offering a top-rated service serve the best food from both local and international cuisine. Majestic Fort Oranje is a good case in point of the island's well-preserved colonial-style architecture. Built in 1776, it's equipped with eye-popping cannons taking aim at the sea. The St. Eustatius Historical Foundation Museum, where Admiral Rodney is thought to have lived, also stands out for its collection of 16th-century artifacts. The Three Window Corner is a classical patio of the Antilles showing off two marvelous examples of the island's traditional architecture. Honen Dalin, one of the oldest synagogues in the Antilles, is a place worth mentioning. The temple, currently in ruins, still stands for a historical heritage of the entire region. In St.Eustatius you could practice your water sports of choice in any of its numerous facilities for nautical activities.