Short walk across the street to their "house reef" that they use for night dives, and I like to use as a first day check out....
I've stayed at Lions (2x) and Bon Bini (1x), and was going to be at Bon Bini again until the pandemic cancelled it....
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My husband and I are planning a 2022 trip to Curaçao and are looking for a recommendation for a dive shop. We understand that shore diving is very popular there, but prefer boat diving or if not, help getting gear in the water. We also like to have a guide since we will be unfamiliar with the dive sites. Any recommendations?
Curacao has plenty of easy shore diving, much of it is actually easier than Bonaire
I don’t rent gear so take Bob’s word on that.
I usually plan to do two dives away from the resort in the morning and have lunch on the way back and do a late afternoon or night dive at the resort reef. If I am diving Porto Marie, I plan to do 3 dives there and have my lunch at the very nice restaurant they have. It is so nice there I usually don't leave until very late afternoon after a short nap
When I dove in Curacao, I get a map and plan my week to dive as many of the sites from shore starting from dive site no. 1, Playa Kalki, and work my way down through the week. One week is actually not enough to dive all of the sites unless you do different sites in the morning and afternoon but that is too much work and driving.
Thank you for the 'playbook' for shore diving in Curacao! I've mulled over the possibility of a solo trip based out of Westpunt at All West Apartments or Nos Krusero Apartments with a focus on shore diving, but the logistics read as more complicated than a Bonaire trip. A 'workflow' explanation like yours helps.