Shore Excursions Group
Shete Boka National Park And West Beach Hopping
Shete Boka National Park and West Beach Hopping
Discover the allure of Curacao, immersing yourself in the island’s lush nature, rich history, and captivating beaches. We’ll kickstart your adventure with a self-guided exploration of the Shete Boka National Park, where you can take in the stunning north coast scenery and wander into the Boca Tabla cave to witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of waves crashing against the rugged shoreline.
From there, we’ll whisk you away to Playa Piskado, your gateway to a once-in-a-lifetime underwater adventure. Don’t miss the opportunity to snorkel alongside sea turtles in their natural habitat, a truly unforgettable experience. The fun doesn’t stop there – next on the itinerary is Kenepa beach. As one of the most popular and photographed beaches on the island, Kenepa is the perfect spot to soak in the panoramic view or dive into the mesmerizing blue sea.
But the highlight of this tour is undoubtedly Cas Abao beach. Recognized as one of the top 21 best beaches by National Geographic, Cas Abao beach is a tropical paradise that you won’t want to miss. Savor a snack at the beach bar (at your own expense), take a dip in the clear water, try some snorkeling, or simply kick back and soak up the sun.
As we make our way back to the port of Curacao, you’ll have the chance to catch a glimpse of the island’s wild flamingos at the salt lake. This tour perfectly balances relaxation, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty in less than a day. Remember, each tour sequence may slightly differ, but rest assured every moment spent will be filled with excitement and memories to last a lifetime. Embark on this journey with us, and book this exciting tour now!
Day 1 |
Curacao, a gem in the Caribbean Sea, offers a captivating blend of Dutch colonial charm and vibrant Caribbean culture. Its capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its colorful 17th-century architecture and historic waterfront. The city's iconic Handelskade, lined with pastel-hued buildings, presents a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and waterfront dining. Don't miss the floating Queen Emma Bridge, which connects Willemstad’s Punda and Otrobanda districts and opens to allow ships to pass. Beyond the historical allure, Curacao is famed for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. The island boasts some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches, including Playa Kenepa Grandi and Playa Cas Abao. These idyllic spots offer perfect settings for snorkeling, diving, and basking in the sun. The island’s marine life is a spectacle in itself, with colorful coral reefs and a diverse array of fish easily accessible from the shore. Curacao's cultural richness is also reflected in its cuisine, which combines influences from Dutch, Spanish, and African traditions. The island’s culinary scene is a treat for the senses, with local specialties such as keshi yena (stuffed cheese) and stoba (beef stew) featured in many of its restaurants. Additionally, Curacao is known for its vibrant festivals and music, including the lively Carnival celebrations and various local music events throughout the year. A fun fact about Curacao is that it is home to the famous Curacao liqueur, which is made from the dried peel of the laraha orange, native to the island. For the best experience, visit between January and April when the weather is pleasantly warm and dry, perfect for exploring and enjoying the island’s many offerings. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/09/25 - 05/16/27 |
Starting At $113 |
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This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility restrictions.