Experienced divers rave about this island paradise. Whether you seek a fall full of surprises or shallow waters in which to explore the seabed by snorkel, you will be filled with awe. The other major advantage of Curaçao is of course its powdery white sand beaches with calm waters, ideal for children. Save some time to visit Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao. Its pastel houses are full of charm, and its equally colourful past has led it to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sail to one of the most sheltered anchorages in the Caribbean, the protected bay of Spanish Waters. There are numerous cays and inlets to explore, leaving you with endless options. The waters are always calm, perfect for enjoying water sports or lounging on deck. Venture ashore for a round of golf at the Santa Barbara course.
Influenced by the Dutch culture, the city of Willemstad is filled with colourful waterfront buildings and colonial architecture, reminiscent of Amsterdam itself. Experience and learn about the history of the island, a cultural melting pot which hosted everyone from the Dutch to the Spanish, the Portuguese and the French. Discover the oldest synagogue in the west here on this very island, established in the 17th century by the Sephardic Congregation. Explore the Curaçao Maritime Museum or stroll the many duty-free boutique shops.