Beautiful Wild
Surf and Turf Adventure
Jump on an ATV and ride across this wild and beautiful island. Combine this with fishing, sailing, golf, scuba, jet skiing.
Scuba Diving: Curacao is famous for its exceptional underwater world, with crystal-clear water and a diverse array of marine life. There are over 60 dive sites around the island, including stunning reefs, drop-offs, and shipwrecks. Probably the top dive site around Curacao is Watamula - comes from the word “water mill” in dutch. The name refers to the two currents which meet at Cliff Villa.
The water mill brings together a wide range of marine species. The topography of this dive site is a fantastic playground for marine life and features extensive growths of soft corals, tunnels between hard corals, gorgonian sea fans catching nutrients from the currents, and a spectacular pillar collar. The currents mean this can be a fantastic dive destination for a drift dive.
This dive site has an enormous range of healthy corals in a range of corals. There are soft, and hard coral growths covering the underwater landscape. The thriving reef is also teeming with schooling fish along with reef fish. Sea turtles cruise through the area.
https://www.cliffvilla.com/sea
Hiking: Curacao's Northwest is a mecca for hiking and exploring its natural beauty. Some of the most popular hiking trails on the island include the Shete Boka National Park, which features dramatic coastal vistas and rugged landscapes.
Then head for the hills on your ATV to climb the beautiful Christoffel National Park. There are wild paths around the summit and a 45 minutes hike to the top of the Caribbean. 1.70 mile climb up a rugged path to the peak.Here is the climb: https://www.cliffvilla.com/climbing-christoffel
Windsurfing and Kitesurfing: The island’s strong trade winds and calm waters make it an ideal destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing. There are several schools and rental shops around the island where you can take lessons or rent equipment to explore the island's beautiful coastline.
Kayaking and Stand-Up Paddleboarding: Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding are great ways to explore the island’s calm bays and hidden coves. You can rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from one of the many rental shops on the island and explore the island's incredible coastline at your own pace.
Caving: Curacao is home to several limestone caves that are perfect for adventurous explorers. You can take a guided tour of Hato Caves, which features ancient cave paintings and stunning rock formations, or explore the more remote caves in the northern part of the island.