Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Best Attractions in Dutch Antilles for Unforgettable Tour

When it comes to enjoy the cruise in Caribbean, it is most recommended for you to visit Dutch Antilles and its ‘ABC’ islands – Aruba, Bonaire & Curacao. Here’s how you can make your tour more fun and unforgettable. 

1.   Head to the Sprawling Beaches: Across the Caribbean islands, heading to the Curacao beach will give you exciting opportunities to have more fun with amazing water activities. Here you can go for swimming, snorkeling, sailing, fishing and just have fun in the sun with beach activities. When you head to Aruba, you can enjoy snorkeling, swimming and other water sports on the busiest Palm Beach. To listen to the sounds of splashing of calm seawater and laze on the white sands, Eagle Beach is a perfect option. For family getaway, you can head to Baby Beach. In Bonaire, you can enjoy windsurfing, and have some drinks on beachside bars in Sorobon Beach that is located nearby Lac Bay. With around 40 secluded beaches including some of the popular Caribbean beaches, Curacao is rich in water activities. In the Curacao Sea Aquarium, you can get the best opportunities to interact with some of the rarest sea mammals.

2.   Go for Adventure of Quad Tour: Don’t forget to ask for a map from ATV rental office before you start quad tour Curacao. We recommend you to explore breathtaking eagle’s eye view of 360 Degree from the great California Lighthouse. Here you will find a moon-like off-road terrain that is perfect to go for adventurous driving with your rental ATV or quad. On the way of bumpy tracks, you should also explore the Alto Vista Chapel and its huge boulders constructed by native Indians and Spanish settlers in the year 1750. In addition, you must also go inside and get spectacular views of Bushirbana Gold Smeltor (constructed in the year 1872) and the rock formations of Ayo Casibari.


3.   Shop at ancient Curacao’s floating market: Here you can also head to splendid Queen Emma Bridge which is constructed in the year 1888 by Leonard Burlington Smith and the bridge got its name for the honor of Queen Emma. This bridge connects two districts of Willemstad – Otrobanda and Punda. This bridge is popularly known as ‘Pontoon Bridge’ because its walkway is strategically supported by 16 pontoon floating boats. And this bridge is also called as “Swinging Old Lady” that also attracts many visitors over here.


Visit tourdia.com to visit Curacao beach and book your quad tour Curacao 

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