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Dutch Caribbean Attractions,  Travel to Paradise and enjoy the attraction there is no doubt that every island offers a colorful kaleidoscope of attractions that will stiff competition to your vacation

There is no doubt that every island offers a colorful kaleidoscope of attractions that will stiff competition to your vacation. We recommend you to "Shop till you Drop" but do not forget to make time to enjoy the sights, sounds and local colors and the most warm appealing weather of all destinations.

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Atlantis Adventures
Explore Curacao's spectacular coral reefs on the Seaworld Explorer, a state-of-the-art semi-submarine. Enjoy this unique, narrated excursion as a diverhand-feeds a multitude of fish right in front of you.

Blue Skies Helicopters (Curacao)
Experience the thrill and excitement , soaring in the beautiful skies of Curacao by helicopter. Our famous City Harbor Discovery offers you a chance to fly below the elegant Juliana Bridge.

Christoffel Park (Curacao)
On request Guide tours, iguana presentation and jeep tour ( max.6 persons). In the years of 1972-1978 the park was developed. This is the first and biggest park in the hands of Carmabi. Meet the friendly inhabitants of Christoffel Park :
          

Curacao Sea Aquarium
In 1984, one of Cura?o’s finest assets, its underwater world, became accessible to everyone. The Curacao Sea Aquarium was developed directly on the oceanfront with a healthy coral reef.

Dolphin Academy
At the Dolphin Academy Cura?o visitors get the opportunity to meet dolphins and swim, snorkel or even dive with these special animals in 6 different programs. There are suiting programs for everyone.

            

Ostrich & Game Farm (Curacao)
The Curacao Ostrich and Game Farm is one of the biggest farms outside Africa. You can take a look around the Farm. We have over 600 birds like the one you see on the picture.

 
Arikok Part (Aruba)
The stillness of untouched environs is accentuated by the vastness of the protected area of Arikok National Park, the boundaries of which encompass 18% of the island's land mass.

Donkey Sanctuary (Aruba)

The distinctive call of the donkey rings out in a welcome salute as visitors approach Aruba's Donkey Sanctuary

Caves (Aruba)

In the deep recesses of rock along the island's windward coast, shallow cave formations intrigue visitors,

Historic Gold mines
(Aruba)

In the 1400's and 1500's, adventurers traveled throughout the Caribbean in search of wealth and treasures. According to legend, one of these treasure islands was named "Oro Ruba," which means "red gold."

Natural Pool (Aruba)

On a deserted stretch of coastline, dramatic shows of water spraying over the rock occurs on a regular basis as the tide rushes to shore.

Washington-Slagbaai National Park(Bonaire)
This 13,500 acre park occupies a substantial portion of the island's northern tip and is filled with the fascinating flora and fauna of semi-arid Bonaire. In its own way Washington-Slagbaai is as much a gem as Bonaire's more celebrated Marine Park, with more than a hundred species of birds, a startling variety and diversity of terrain and wildlife.

Sorobon Beach (Bonaire)
Bonaire's highly-regarded naturalist (clothing optional) resort turns away sightseers, but day trippers can get an all over tan for a U.S $15 day entry fee. Sorobon Beach also has some of the best protected windsurfing in the Caribbean.

Bonaire Marine Park
A magnificent and pioneering effort in the preservation of the Caribbean's invaluable underwater ecology, Bonaire Marine Park today ranks among the world's premier destinations for both divers and snorkelers. We invite you to explore more of this magnificent park in our dive pages.

Pekelmeer (Bonaire)
The salt flats of Pekelmeer spread out in front of a visitor in great squares of brilliant color, ranging from the turquoise of newly-flooded areas and the livid pink of pools filled with brine shrimp to the blinding white of dried salt. Off to the side lie enormous mounds of dried and drying salt, and in the distance stand great flocks of flamingoes, happily supping on the shrimp. Pekelmeer's deserted vistas are frequently more populated by birds -- including osprey, heron, frigate birds, cormorants, and other marine birds -- than by humans, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.

Troy Hill to Sandy Cruz.  (Saba)

The Troy Hill trailhead is located near the end of the Bottom Mountain trail, a short but steep walk upwards along the main road. It is the most varied and most interesting hike on the island, leading through well-developed dry forest, rainforest, steep ravines and small farm plots

The Quill (Statia)

Designated as a National Park in May 1998 and is managed by The St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation (Stenapa), The Quill soars dramatically to a height of 2000 feet / 600 metres.

Fort St. Louis (St.Martin)

Overlooking Marigot Bay on the leeward side of the island sits the imposing figure of Fort St. Louis, the largest historical monument in St.Martin. Named for the famous crusading king of France, it was originally built in 1767 to protect the settlement at Marigot from foreign invaders. The plans were sent over directly from Versailles at the order of the ill-fated French king, Louis XVI.

The Marigot Market (St.Martin)

On Wednesdays and Saturdays mornings, an open-air market is set up along the wharves on the Blvd.

Orleans, The French Quarter (St.Martin)

The quiet little fishing village of Orleans, also called the French Quarter, is located on the eastern side of the island just north of the border with St.Maarten.

Marigot (St.Martin)

The capital city of Marigot is perhaps the most French in spirit of all the cities in the Caribbean. Colonial houses stand beside smart caf? and bistros, pastry shops and luxury boutiques, and in many ways it looks just like any of the French market towns you might expect to find on the Continent

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