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Curacao Island, Netherland Antilles

The fact that Curaçao is such an excellent dive spot is one of the Caribbean's deeply guarded secrets. Because most divers naturally gravitate toward the diving mecca of Bonaire, Curaçao has become a poor relation when it comes to enticing divers from the U.S., but in truth, Curaçao attracts many Dutch recreational divers who might spend up to three weeks underwater.

We provide access to a managed dive center, that has everything you need. A fleet of modern, custom designed dive boats, a complete inventory of tanks and scuba gear, along with a staff of seasoned guides.  Add an additional margin of safety using Nitrox for your next dive.  Plus to be sure you capture every exciting moment of every dive, we will be more than happy to film the adventure on video and on camera.

More about the Curacao

Curaçao is the largest of the five islands in the Netherlands Antilles. Shaped like the arched wings of a great heron, it is located 56 kilometers (35 miles) north of the coast of Venezuela (which explains why it was long a tourist haven for Venezuelans before the rest of the world discovered it). The entrance of the harbor splits the main downtown area of Willemstad into two. Downtown, which is well developed and recently renovated, is the hub of Curaçao shopping, and its vibrant colors and pastel-house façades are true picture ops.

Curaçao has been sitting on some of the best dive sites in the Caribbean and never bothered to tell anybody. Until recent years, the island just didn't have the operators and boats necessary for quality diving. Even today, there are only about two dive operators with the boats to deliver trips more in-depth than the learn-to-dive program.

Stretching roughly from town to the East Point of the island are 15 different dive sites, primarily wall dives. The last five dives before East Point are straight vertical walls, starting in 6–12 meters (20–40 feet) of water and plunging down. The walls are draped with black corals, sponges, and typical marine life.  Around Klein Bonaire, the leeward side has pretty good diving with moderate walls and basic shallow stuff. The west side, buffeted by trade winds, is one of the nicest walls in the Caribbean—the amount of marine life is staggering. Whales are often seen in the channel crossing. Gigantic corals and sponges off Boca St. Martha are truly remarkable; one rare sponge, as large as a king-size mattress, has been reputed to have survived 800 years.

The Christoffel National Park is rife with opportunities for hiking and climbing. Forty minutes from Willemstad, the 1,800-hectare (4,500-acre) park offers three routes through its terrain for cars, but to see the wildlife it's best to take the well-marked walking trails. Hikers will see Indian rock paintings and caves that are home to some of the bats that help pollinate the island's cactus plants. The rail to the summit takes about three hours round-trip from the park headquarters at the Savonet plantation house, or about an hour and a half from the car park on Zorgvlied Trail. The Savonet Route offers an introduction to the flora of Curaçao, including plants and trees. It starts at the visitor center and meanders east, then north, leading to bat-infested caves and petroglyphs.

Summaries and pictures courtesy of Expedia.com

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Trip Details

Pricing does not include air-fare, but covers lodging and breakfast.  Please call us, so we can assist you with flight and travel arrangements.

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The average air fare from Atlanta, GA is $450-$650).  We are including all lodging (rooms double occupancy) at the Sunset Beach Resort Web site is www.sunsetwaters.com  Also, diving for 3 days
includes 2 tank dive each day, 1 night dive or afternoon dive, and free shore diving.  We will provide meals, snacks, beverages and airport transfer.  The hotel facilities include a pool, kakiak's, golf, tennis, casino and transfers to and from the town with access to shopping and nightlife.

Call before March 27th to make your reservations.  There are 10 spaces are still available for this trip.

How Do I Get There??

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Just a Few Suggestions

We suggest a weight limit of 55 pounds per person because some smaller carriers may apply excess charges [currently run .50 per pound]. The atmosphere in the Curacao is very informal so it helps to pack lightly. On occasion, luggage can be delayed and you may wish to include a few personal items in a small carry-on.

You'll be asked to complete a history form and to return it to the dive shop. Don't forget your "C" card. You won't be able to dive without it.

A valid Passport and return or ongoing airline ticket is required for all visitors. Currently, U.S., British and Canadian citizens can use a Birth Certificate with a raised seal and photo ID as proof of citizenship.

 

If you have questions, please call (205) 822-2121, fax us at (205) 822-2160 , or write us at info@scubaventuresinc.com