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Our gay scuba diving tour in Curacao offers a perfect opportunity to scuba dive or snorkel at the most pristine dive locations, with very few other divers. And at night we will relax in the comfort of our suites at an upscale beach-side resort, with a friendly gay dive group.
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Dive Alice in Wonderland, also known as “Playa Kalki,” a magnificent reef featuring green moray eels, lobsters, star coral and a vivid array of brightly colored reef fish.
Visit the Mushroom Forest, one of Curaçao’s most popular dive sites, with a sloping reef and huge mushroom-shaped coral formations. Average visibility is 90 feet.
Explore the historic capital city of Willemstad, the 1500s city famous for its blue liqueur.
Spend the week in one of the finest diving resorts in the Caribbean, Lodge Kura Hulanda & Beach Club.
Enjoy diving with a small, fun group of gay travelers.
For non-divers, there is excellent snorkeling from the shore or a boat, and we can also arrange for an interesting alternate program for the week.
Curaçao is a gay-friendly oasis in the colorful Caribbean. Our land-based week-long holiday is based in one of Curacao’s finest luxury resorts, Lodge Kura Hulanda and Beach Club, a secluded beachfront hideaway situated on the Island’s West End. Our lodge was the featured location for the grand finale rose ceremony during a recent season of the TV show The Bachelorette.
The waters surrounding Curacao win awards for their diving and snorkeling, offering the best of the Caribbean, including diverse sea life, soft coral, and abundant healthy fish all relatively close by with great visibility. Our gay scuba trip features a week on this beautiful tropical island including visits to the best local dive sites and afternoons free for shore diving or visits to some of the island’s many landside attractions.
Curacao, a gay-friendly Caribbean island 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela, has many pleasures for divers and their non-diving partners as well. Beautiful beaches, rich history, impressive architecture, and lively nightlife are just some of the highlights Curacao offers. Our gay scuba trip features a week on this beautiful tropical island includes visits to the best local dive sites with time to enjoy numerous land-based activities.
Upon arrival, you will be transferred to our hotel. Our week-long adventure will start with a welcome dinner and orientation. Depending on your arrival time you can relax and soak up the sun until the group arrives.
The following is an overview of the activities included or available during our tour.
Diving: each day will include two-tank dives with excursions to the best dive sites. Popular sites we may visit include Alice in Wonderland, also known as Playa “Kalki,” just a shore dive away. There are magnificent reefs featuring green moray eels, lobsters, and mushroom-shaped star coral formations, as well as a vivid array of brightly colored reef fish. Visibility averages 100 feet.
Mushroom Forest, one of Curaçao’s most popular dive sites, is only 30 minutes away by boat from the resort. The site features a sloping reef with huge mushroom-shaped coral formations. The average visibility is 90 feet. Watamula, which some say is one of the most untouched dive sites off Curaçao, is only a 5- to 7-minute boat ride from the resort. The site features spectacular formations of hard corals, coral gardens, and a large variety of maritime life. Visibility averages 90 feet. These are just a few of the many boats and shore excursions available.
During our stay, there will be opportunities to explore the island as well. Sightseeing on Curaçao comes in many flavors. Walk on ancient cobblestones past homes and shops that date back to the 1500s. Willemstad straddles an ocean-shipping channel laid out like a busy Amsterdam canal. When freighters and cruise ships are passing through the narrow channel, a miniature ferry carries pedestrians back and forth between the twin banks of the colonial Old Town. A floating pontoon bridge is hauled into place the rest of the time, allowing strollers easy access to both halves of downtown.
Diversity enlivens the island whose growing populations of immigrant Haitians, Colombians and Venezuelans contribute to a spicy ethnic stew. Old-timers speak Dutch or English, but Papiamento, a Dutch Creole mix, is the language of the street.
With one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Western Hemisphere, Willemstad boasts two synagogues, one founded by Sephardic refugees who arrived here from Spain in the 1650s; and the other, “new” congregation dating back to the 1930s arrival of European Jews fleeing Nazi Germany. Strolling the tiny 16th-century streets, you can enjoy shops dealing in Dutch crystal and high-end diamond jewelry, much of it imported from the Netherlands; fine restaurants; and art galleries, including some housed in the battery of stone forts built on either side of the harbor’s mouth. In addition, we will have a chance to visit the Museum Kura Hulanda, an anthropological museum that focuses on the predominant cultures of Curaçao, including a world-class exhibit on the African diaspora created by the slave trade.
There is plenty of nature and wildlife to see the landside as well. Curaçao is home to many lizards, iguanas, and tropical birds. Wild goats can be found everywhere, out on the street and in the neighborhoods. Since Curaçao is comparably dry, cactus trees in all shapes and sizes grow next to aloe plants and rough bushes. Curaçao is also famous for its Divi-Divi trees that always grow in the direction of the wind.
The island, formed by a volcano, has its highest point at Mount Christoffel (about 300 meters / 900 feet high) surrounded by Christoffel Park in the north-western part of the island, not far from our Lodge, so it is visible from many vantage points. The famous land houses (once the land barons’ homes) are worth a visit for their architecture and history. Some are just ruins today, but many have been restored to give a nice insight into the early settlers’ lives. The Hato Caves are a great place to learn more about Curaçao’s geological history. Outside the cave, Caquetios Indians carved Petroglyphs into the rock wall indicating that some of their religious ceremonies took place there about 1500 years ago. Last, but not least, simply walking around in Punda (the old town), crossing the Emma bridge, looking at the waterfront, and observing people and their activities is a nice way to pick up the flavor of the Caribbean and Curaçao.
The sun shines most of the time and the average temperature is 82° F / 27° C. It doesn’t get much colder at night than during the day, and in the winter it is hardly any colder than in the summer. The constant trade wind from the east keeps the island breezy and cool. Curaçao is fairly dry compared to other Caribbean islands and less tropical here as it lies south of the hurricane belt. Good weather, great diving, history, good food, lively nightlife and island hospitality make Curacao a great gay-friendly getaway and the perfect place for this HE Travel Adventure!
Soak up the last bit of sun, taking an early morning plunge in the clear blue water, or relax until your transfer to the airport and safe travels home.
Price includes: Seven nights accommodations in Ocean Front Suites of the award-winning Kura Hulanda Beach Club Lodge; Five days of two-tank morning dives, with afternoon unlimited shore diving, including tanks and weight belts; Reduced rate for non-divers and snorkelers; Breakfast each day and three dinners showcasing specialties of Curacao; Two half-day land excursions, including some local attractions and a visit to Willemstad, featuring a guided tour of the Kura Hulanda Museum, one of the finest in the Caribbean; Entrance fees; Transfers between Curacao Airport and our lodge at the end of the island; Assistance of HE Travel tour leader (subject to minimum participation). HE Travel provides complimentary Medical & Evacuation Insurance for every US Resident on our group tours who does not have other coverage. (Please note that this covers any medical needs during this trip, EXCEPT any medical situations related to diving. See below.)
Not included: Airfare to and from Curacao; Equipment (available for rental, or bring your own; no charge for air tanks and weight belt); Additional optional day of diving; Instruction fees, if requested; Crew gratuities; Lunches and four dinners; Personal items such as beverages, phone calls, faxes.
Dive insurance is not included in the tour price. One of the best dive insurance deals we know of is provided by DAN (Diver’s Alert Network), a dive safety organization that provides evacuation services (for both diving and non-diving-related needs) for just $40-$125 per year, depending on what plan is chosen. We strongly recommend purchasing DAN or similar insurance for divers. For details call them at 800-446-2671; or see their website:
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