Latest Contest entries
leopard crinoid shrimp
By Rajiv Tamang
posted Sunday, March 1, 2026
This is a Spinyhead Blenny. Finding them in the Caribbean is easy. Finding one with a clean and crisp background  Very difficult but this one was and even yawned
By Wendy Biscette
posted Yesterday
playing with a leaf froma breadfruit tree  taken under permit
By Arun Madisetti
posted (5 days ago)
kiss kiss  under government permit
By Arun Madisetti
posted (last week)
Reaching out.
 Basket star on a palmate fan
By Peet J Van Eeden
posted (last week)
I was totally amazed to come across this deep sea ribbon fish in Monterey  It s called a King of the Samon
By Ted Judah
posted (last week)

Underwater Photo Location: Porto Marie

Underwater Photo Location: Porto Marie

How Hot is this Dive Site? click a star to rate it
Lovely dive site on the south coast of Curacao. Very easy water entry with a short swim to the drop off point of the first of a triple reef system. Excellent facilities including restaurant, showers, toilets, rinse tanks and equipment hire. For the non divers this is a beautiful beach on which to sunbathe and snorkel, it even has massage facilities for those who like a little pampering.
There is a small entry fee 2$, but it is well worth it, a great day out for the whole family. The only drawback is that it can get quite crowded in the weekends (and costs 3$ for entry), so try to visit during the week!
Facts about Porto Marie
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
smalldolphinsturtlescoralshoalsstinging

Diving facilities
airhireinstructionguidedfriendly


by Kevin Stokell
Found these two yesterday, at Porto Marie, on the south coast of Curacao. Followed them for five minutes and they stuck together like glue. Must be love!!!

by Morgan Ashton
A pelican taking flight at Port Marie beach in Curacao. Taken with a Nikon D50 at the last minute.

by Morgan Ashton
I spent two weeks in Bonaire and Curacao and took countless shots of trunkfish tails. Finally, one decided to look me in the eye and stick around long enough for me to take a picture. Taken with DX-1G

by Karl Heinz Risch
Elysia crispata - Blumenkohl-Sackzungenschnecke - Curaçao
add a dive siteShare your knowledge...

Add your favorite dive site to our database


Really Simple Syndication