Most
Caribbean islands are ideal for enjoying recreation on the beaches. Palm Beach
on Aruba is one of the busiest beaches in Caribbean islands but it is ideal for
snorkeling, swimming and water sports. If you are looking for a calm place that
is ideal for swimming, then you can head to Eagle Beach that is known for pure
white sand and calm seas. For full-family getaway, Baby Beach is perfect. On
Bonaire, Sorobon Beach is best option for hangout on bars and to enjoy
snorkeling, wind surfing in the swallow waters. From small and complex areas to
secluded ones, Curacao has over forty beaches including Curacao Sea Aquarium
that is only white sand full-facilitated Curacao beach.
Things to Do in Curacao
1.
Hire
a Quad: Don’t forget to get a map from jeep rental
office. Before starting off-road journey, it is recommended to explore splendid
view of 360 degrees from the California Lighthouse. You can get bumpy
experience in driving around moon-like terrains. Here, you can explore Alto
Vista Chapel boulders constructed by native Indians and Spanish settlers in
1750. In the quad tour Curacao, you
can also get magnificent views of Bushirbana Gold Smelter and the Casibari Rock
Formations.
2.
Snorkeling:
Sailing around the Bonaire National Marine Park by catamaran is another
populous adventure.
3.
Pontoon
Bridge: Constructed in 1888 by Leonard Burlington Smith
and officially named with the honor of Queen Emma, Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge is
connecting Otrobanda and Punda districts. The walkway is supported by 16
pontoon floating boats and the bridge is nicknamed as “Swinging Old Lady”
because it swings to allow the entrance of ships in the port.
4.
Dive
along Atlantis Submarine: By descending 150 feet deeper,
you will explore coral reefs and ship wrecks. In addition, you can also witness
different shapes, sizes and colors of tropical fish.
5.
Trolley
Tour on Willemstad: In Curacao, you can start your tour
with the superb commentary at Fort Amsterdam and your trolley will pass through
Fort Riffort (UNESCO-identified World Heritage Site) and Pietermaai Cathedral,
Queen Emma Bridge and ends in floating market. In Scharloo, some centuries-old
homes are also alive along with “wedding cake house”. In 1635, Fort Amsterdam
is the ancient guard was constructed to prevent entry of intruders to the
harbor. Apart from this fort, you will also explore Queen Wilhelmina Park and Mikve
Israel Emmanuel Synagogue on your trolley tour.