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Underwater Photo Location: East Point (Curacao)

Underwater Photo Location: East Point (Curacao)

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The east point of Curacao can only be reached by boat, and because of this the reefs are in excellent condition. As the tip of "East Point" is exposed to the open sea and prevailing winds the current can be quite strong, which is perfect for drift diving. Also due to these stronger currents the animals found here tend to be larger than those seen on the south coast of Curacao.
To reach the best dive spots takes about 1.5 hrs. in a boat from "Spanish Water" on the south coast. Currently the only operator making these trips on a regular basis is "Dive Charter Curacao", who also do trips to the "North Shore" and "West Point", for more information go to website
Facts about East Point (Curacao)
  • It is in Netherlands Antilles
  • East Point (Curacao) is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-50 Metres 0-160 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatdrift

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksdolphinsturtlescoralkelpshoalsstinging

Diving facilities
airnitroxguidedfriendly


by Kevin Stokell
Picture taken during a surface break between dives in a lagoon on the east point of Curacao. The helicopter came by to check us out!

by Joe Platko
Tiny crab found on a giant anemone off the island of Curacao. taken with a canon a570is using an inon close up lens

by Michel Lonfat
A little goby coming out of it's hide out... que du Bonheur... :O)...
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