• Curaçao has over 30 beaches, however swimmers will want to stay on the southwestern coast, as the water is much calmer. The northern coast is not suitable for the casual swimmer because of its powerful waves and a strong undertow.
  • Diving in Curaçao is a unique and must-do experience for many reasons. It is set apart from other Caribbean islands because of its assorted sea life, varied underwater scenery and the convenience of the reefs being so close to shore. It's not unusual to see turtles sunning and whales cruising through the water. You may even get the chance to swim with dolphins, so don't forget your camera!
  • There are also many outdoor sports available to the visitors. Golfers can play a few rounds at the Curacao Golf and Squash Club, Christoffel and Shete Boca Parks attract hikers of all levels and joggers head to the Koredó, a 2.5-kilometer seaside track.
  • At the western end of the island is Christoffel National Park. The park consists of three former plantations and 20 miles of trails with exotic gardens. Cacti grow up to 10 feet and several different species of orchids, some of them extremely rare, can be found blooming on them.
  • The park also houses protected wildlife, such as iguanas, rabbits, donkeys, several species of birds and about 200 white-tail Curaçao deer. Deer watching is an interesting activity year-round.
  • The Ostrich and Game Farm offers a unique opportunity to observe the fascinating behavior of ostrich. Visitors are intrigued by the opportunity to hold an enormous egg or a fluffy chick. And if your stomach starts to growl, you can enjoy a wonderful meal of ostrich at the Zambesi Restaurant.
  • The Curaçao Museum is set up in a historic building dating from 1853. This spacious museum is the island's largest, with a permanent collection of antique period furniture, including some exquisite mahogany pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries, antique maps of Curaçao and the Caribbean, and Indian art.
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