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ON THE WATER
Windsurfing
It is a bit of a drive to the end of Caracas Bay and here you will find Windsurfing Curacao, where you can rent a board if you are advanced or, if you are eager to learn, take a lesson on the water of the Caracas Bay www.windsurfingcuracao.com
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Multi-day courses, also for children, are also possible.
Captain Goodlife
Captain Goodlife has a water taxi at Playa Santa Cruz under the name Let's Go Watersports. He can take you to the sheltered places that can only be reached by boat and where you can dive or snorkel. Among other things, to the Blue Cave, Playa Pretu, Lover's Beach and the Mushroom Forest.
www captaingoodlife nl
Klein Curacao
A day to Klein Curacao is almost a must during your holiday. The uninhabited island is about 2 hours by boat from Curacao and has even whiter sandy beaches and here the sea is even a bit more blue. There are several boats that take you to Klein Curacao. We recommend the Mermaid and are happy to make your reservation (also for other providers)
Snorkel
Snorkels can be rented at Porto Marie and you can buy beautiful sets at Relaxed Guided Dives. www.relaxed-guided-dives.com
Diving
Several diving schools are located near Jan Kok Lodges Register here for introduction dives, get your diving license or rent supplies
We can recommend the diving school on the beach of Porto Marie, www.portomarisports.com.
And also www relaxed-guided-dives com, next to restaurant De Buurvrouw
Dolphin Academy
The emphasis of the academy is on care and genuine interaction between humans and dolphins
You experience the dolphins in their natural habitat Meet, swim or dive with a dolphin in their natural lagoon or the open sea.
Ask Frederieke for more information, we are happy to make your reservation www dolphin-academy com
Supping
Supping or paddleboarding is easy to learn and while sailing with the guide you will pass the mangroves of the Spanish water and learn all ins and olds about this beautiful area www.supcuracao.com
Definitely a nice (afternoon) trip.
