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The Top 7 Sightseeing Spots in Curacao

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ― Mark Twain

It’s not easy to narrow down the amazing sightseeing spots in Curacao to just one list. For a breathtaking island that exudes beauty and culture in every corner, it would be easy to ramble on forever on what you should see during your Curacao holiday. But for now, check out our list below of the attractions in Curacao that’s sure to please the hearts of dreamers and explorers.


Santa Martha Bay

A stunning peak overlooking the ocean that showcases the island of Curacao like you’ve never seen it before. This peaceful spot is not popular amongst tourist and is one of the island’s best kept secrets. The bay lies near the village of Soto and the plantation house Landhuis Groot Santa Martha which is also worth a visit. The house serves as a care facility for people with physical or mental disabilities who create crafts that are sold in the shop.

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Fort Beekenburg

Built to defend the Spanish Waters in 1703, this historical fort has done it’s noble job of protecting the island of Curacao from the British and pirates countless times throughout history. A beautiful structure made from stones from the Walloon region, the stones were used as ballast in the ships.

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Ostrich Farm

First established in 1995 the Ostrich Farm is a controlled habitat and sanctuary for ostriches in Curacao. Visit and interact with these majestic animals as well as experience the other activities this off the beaten path adventure has to offer. Note this one down if you are planning a family vacation!

Shete Boka Park

One of Curacao’s National Parks, The park begins at stunning Boka Tabla, where huge waves thunder into an underground cavern. Steps cut into the rocks lead you directly into the mouth of the cavern; you can sit on the very edge and watch the surf roll in. After you peek inside the cavern you can walk along the limestone bluffs above for a spectacular view of Curacao’s rugged north coast.

Hato Caves

Located at the north of Willemstad on the Roosevelt Weg, these caves served a utilitarian purpose during the slave trade era of Curacao. They served as shelter and hiding places for slaves who escaped. Before the arrival of Europeans and slaves, the Amerindian Arawaks used them for shelter, and left behind cave drawings, or petroglyphs, estimated at 1,500 years old.

Mt. Christoffel

The highest point in Curacao and a favorite spot amongst adventure seekers. The hike has an elevation gain of 1,227 feet and is a two hour route. Enjoy panoramic views of the island of Curacao while taking in the fresh air. Make sure to pack a lot of water and snacks, as its best to enjoy these while overlooking this amazing scenery.

Klein Curacao

Klein Curacao is a small island of 3 km2 (1.2 square miles) big which is just 10 kilometer (6.2 miles) South­West from the mother island Curacao and distinguished by its iconic lighthouse. This barren island is uninhabited and a perfect spot to spend the day just lazing around.

There is no limit to the beauty you see when you’re in Curacao and the magic you take in when you are surrounded by nature. Sightseeing in this island is a relaxing and unforgettable activity for the whole family and one that you definitely should make the most out of when you visit!

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