Welcome to the travel guide to Curaçao’s Nature! On this page, you will find information and tips about all the jaw-dropping natural phenomena on Curaçao. From the trip to the underwater cave Blue Room and similar activities on Curaçao to the beautiful animal kingdom above and underwater: we have listed everything you need to know about Curaçao’s nature. Time to turn on your camera!
When you look at the Curacao flag you can see two stars, if you look carefully one star is smaller than the other one. This represents Klein Curacao, which it literally means small Curacao. This little piece of land sits right in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, about 40 kilometers from the main island. The catamaran experience... Bright and...
Read moreYou may be wondering what to do on vacation once here in Curaçao. Our island offers a great selection of activities, restaurants, beaches and even an exciting nightlife. All of these are wonderful things to do in Curaçao. Let me take you through all the places and activities I love most on this island. You will gain a local’s insight...
Read moreYou might think that with such a dry and arid climate, Curaçao won’t have much to offer when it comes to its flora. However, it’s because of the climate that we have such peculiar Curaçao plants that not only makes the landscape prettier but also has a cultural significance. For ages, locals have used their environment to aid and support...
Read moreCuraçao has plenty to experience and its nature is certainly one you want to take all in. Its sub-tropical vegetation and the animals that cohabit with us are all more fascinating than you would imagine both above and underwater. Experience it all by visiting one of the many nature attractions on Curaçao. 1. Shete Boka National Park Shete Boka...
Read moreOn Curaçao you’ll find vibrant culture, rich history, swinging local music, finger-licking good food, and Insta-worthy architecture. Let’s be honest though, the beaches are the highlight of anyone’s visit to Curaçao. For this reason, we present you the ultimate Curaçao beach list. The beaches are probably the reason why you chose to come to the island in the first place...
Read moreTraveling is a great way to discover the world and learn about new cultures, but it’s also a great opportunity to give back to the community your visiting. It also offers an immersive experience into the local culture. Spend your time wisely and experience the nature of Curaçao while giving back to the community at the same time. Experience Curaçao’s...
Read moreOn Saturday the 23rd of February, I had the honor of joining Nestor G. Zavarce, the wonderful wedding photographer, on a Trash the Dress in Curaçao photoshoot. My name is Jyona Jacobs and I am the Marketing Officer for Curaçao Activities; a local tour and activity provider. Nestor G. Zavarce Our small island has been fortunate to have gained...
Read moreOn Tuesday the 19th of February I went to one of the most spectacular, breathtaking nature hike on Curaçao. From the roundabout, at Chogogo you walk from the asphalt into the rough off-road terrain, also known as ‘Mondi’ as the locals call it or the wilderness of Jan Thiel in Curaçao. The Salt Pans of Jan Thiel is an amazing...
Read moreCuraçao is geographically divided into two parts: ‘Banda Abou and Banda Ariba’ or, as tourist referred them to, West and East. Banda Abou is known for its pristine beaches, rugged landscape, and impressive underwater world. Banda Ariba, on the other hand, is known for its “city-vibe”, colorful façade, and bustling streets. When looking for hiking spots Banda Abou is the...
Read moreJan Thiel is one of my favorite neighborhoods and places in Curaçao, which located in the Southeast edge of the island. It has been since I was a child, specifically, the infamous beach there. It is one of my favorite beaches here on the island. I love the view, the facilities, the food, the ocean, the sandy white beach, and...
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