There are plenty of beaches here
Yes, indeed, this island features a total of 37 stunning strips of sand that rims the coastline. Veteran visitors can confirm that Grote Knip, on the west side of the island, is a favorite. Those who wish to stay away from the tourist hubs, however, heartily recommend the numerous north beaches.
Snorkeling and scuba diving
There are several different shipwrecks in this area. Thus, snorkeling and scuba diving are two of the most popular activities when people are in Curaçao. There are other things to see under the sea here as well. You could also very well see sea turtles, eels, lionfish, eagle rays, and some specific species of fish that are unique to Curacao, such as the yellow-spotted sand goby.
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