Highlights
- Cruise through the serene Spanish Waters bay in a private boat, enjoying scenic coastline & coral rock formations.
- Stop for a swim at a beautiful beach (Santa Barbara Pier or similar) for some water fun & relaxation.
- Have the flexibility to tailor the trip—swimming, snorkeling, or just enjoying the views.
- Small private group (up to ~6 people) so you get personalized service.
- Optionally enjoy watersports (wakeboard, board/kneel/stand board) if requested in advance.
Description
Escape for a couple of hours aboard a private boat in the peaceful Spanish Waters region. The trip is built for relaxation, beauty, and light adventure. Start from the pier, then cruise along scenic coastal rock formations, passing by waterfront homes and enjoying sea breeze and sunshine.
You’ll pause at the Santa Barbara Pier or a lovely beach spot to swim, snorkel, or simply soak in the views. If you like, you can request watersports gear like a wakeboard or multi-use board (for lying down, kneeling, standing) ahead of time. There’ll also be snacks, refreshments, and some time just to unwind on the water. Perfect if you want a taste of Curacao’s waterscape without committing to a full-day trip.
Included
- Private boat (approx 7 m / 21 ft) with crew.
- Snorkeling gear and/or swim stop.
- Multi-functional board (stand/kneel/lay) if requested in advance.
- Bottled water.
- Alcoholic beverages included.
- Transportation to the departure pier.
- Food (snacks or small lunch depending on group/option).
Important Information
- Duration: ~2 hours.
- Languages: Offered in English and several other languages.
- Group size: up to ~6 people.
- Not wheelchair accessible.
- Infants must sit on laps.
- Confirmation needed at booking.
- Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before start.
Traveler Tips
- Bring swimwear + towel + change of clothes for the swim stop.
- Use reef-safe sunscreen; it’s better for your skin and the marine environment.
- If you want to do watersports (wakeboarding, boarding on multipurpose board), request in advance so they can prepare.
- Sunglasses, hat, and light clothing are useful; boat decks can be sunny.
- If you get seasick or are sensitive to motion, consider taking something beforehand; even short boat rides can have waves.
- Bring a waterproof camera or case to capture underwater and scenic shots.
- Arrive at the meeting point a few minutes early to avoid delays.
- Check the weather; calm seas make for a more enjoyable swim and cruise.