Klein Curacao

 

Far away from the hustle and bustle of Curaçao’s Punda and Otrobanda districts lies a remote, coral island with white sand beachescrystal clear water, a spectacular reef and colorful sea life. The flat, wind-swept island of Klein Curaçao (Dutch for Little Curaçao) is a mecca for diverssnorkelers and sunbathers.

Klein Curaçao lies 15 miles off the southeast point of Curaçao and is just a two-hour boat trip from Spanish Water.

The vesels sets sails along the southern coast of Curaçao. From the boat you’ll see Fuik, Duivelsklip and Oostpunt, a completely inaccessible region of Curaçao that has been set aside as a wildlife preserve. Sometimes dolphins swim alongside the boat.

From a distance, you can see Klein Curaçao’s landmark lighthouse and a shipwreck that was lodged on the beach many years ago. As the boat approaches the coast, you’ll see a few huts, which are used by the local island fishermen. But mostly, you’ll see endless beaches of white sand, waiting to be explored by you.

Once the boat has anchored off shore, you’ll want to take a swim in the crystal clear turquoise water. Take a stroll and visit the historical lighthouse or collect shells on the beach. Lie out on a beach chair and catch some rays of sun or play beach volleyball on our private court!

 

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