If you’re dreaming of a day spent soaking up crystal-clear waters and marveling at natural coastal phenomena, then this private tour of Curacao’s beaches and blowholes offers a tempting way to do just that. Curacao, with its vibrant culture, rugged coastlines, and inviting waters, deserves a tailored experience—something this tour aims to deliver with a personal touch. While it’s a concise four-hour excursion, it packs a punch with some of the island’s most photogenic and nature-rich locations.
What makes this experience stand out to us? First, the personalized nature of the tour means you can customize your stops, and second, the combination of stunning beaches with dramatic blowholes provides a well-rounded taste of Curacao’s coastal beauty. That said, with a price tag of $295 for a private group of up to two people, you’ll want to weigh whether the focus on a handful of key sights aligns with your expectations for value. Travelers who enjoy flexibility, scenic beauty, and authentic local spots will likely find this tour a great fit. If you’re after an extensive, all-day exploration, this short outing might feel a bit limited, but for a quick, tailored introduction, it hits the right notes.
Key Points

- Private and customizable experience for a more intimate and flexible tour.
- Stunning photo opportunities at Grote Knip and Santa Martha Bay.
- Unique access to blowholes at Shete Boka, including those large bus-inaccessible spots.
- Comfortable transport with air conditioning, WiFi, and bottled water.
- Not suitable for swimmers or those with mobility issues, given the nature of the sites.
- Cost reflects exclusivity and personalized access, offering good value for the private experience.
Introduction to the Curacao Beaches & Blowholes Tour

This private, four-hour journey promises a carefully curated look at some of Curacao’s most breathtaking coastal areas. While we haven’t participated ourselves, the tour’s structure and reviews suggest a well-thought-out itinerary that balances natural beauty with comfort and exclusivity. What we really like are the flexibility to choose your stops and the chance to explore spots that large tour buses simply can’t reach, like hidden beaches and secret blowholes.
Two aspects stand out: First, the tour’s focus on the less crowded and more authentic beaches—Grote Knip and Playa Porto Marie—where you can enjoy tranquil waters and stunning scenery away from the crowds. Second, visiting Shete Boka National Park offers a dramatic look at powerful waves crashing against limestone cliffs, with the added highlight of the blowholes, including the famous Boka Pistol, which shoots water like a cannon. The only real consideration? The tour is relatively short, so if you’re craving a more extensive exploration or multiple stops, you might find it a bit limited.
Overall, if you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and exclusive experience with the flexibility to tailor your visit, this private tour suits couples or solo travelers who value personalized service and beautiful coastal sights. It’s especially appealing if you want to avoid large crowds and enjoy some of the island’s most photogenic locations in comfort.
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Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary
Stop 1: Grote Knip
Our first stop is Grote Knip, often called one of Curacao’s most beautiful beaches. It’s known for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters—a true postcard scene. The 45-minute visit allows for a swim, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the views. This beach is perfect for a quick dip or a photo session, with the chance to enjoy the calm and clear waters that make Curacao famous. We love how accessible it is—no admission fee—and how it perfectly sets the tone for the rest of the tour.
Stop 2: Playa Porto Marie
Next, the tour takes you to Playa Porto Marie, another favorite for its hidden charm and relaxing atmosphere. It’s less crowded, making it ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. And if you’re lucky, you might even encounter some friendly pigs wandering around—an unexpected delight that adds a bit of local flavor. With another 45-minute window, this stop offers a chance for a relaxed walk along the coastline, more photos, or a quick snorkel if you wish. It’s a small but meaningful glimpse into the island’s less commercialized beaches.
Stop 3: Shete Boka National Park
The highlight for many visitors is the drama of Shete Boka, located on Curaçao’s wild northern coast. This national park features limestone cliffs, pounding waves, and narrow inlets that showcase the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean. The 45-minute visit includes exploring key sites like Boka Pistol, where water forcefully blasts through a crevice, creating a sound akin to a cannon—an exhilarating scene and a favorite among reviewers.
Access to blowholes and coves that large tour buses can’t reach makes this a special stop. The park’s rugged beauty offers spectacular views and a sense of nature’s unrestrained force. Be prepared for some walking and uneven terrain, and remember, the water here is wild—definitely not a swimming spot. The tour’s inclusion of a $15 entry fee per person is worth it for the chance to witness one of the island’s most striking natural displays.
Stop 4: Santa Martha Bay
Our final destination is Santa Martha Bay, a sweeping stretch of untouched coastline. The bay’s calm lagoon offers a peaceful contrast to the ruggedness of Shete Boka. The 20-minute stop features panoramic views of green hills meeting blue waters, perfect for capturing more photos and soaking in a sense of calm. It’s an excellent conclusion to the tour, giving travelers a moment to appreciate the diverse coastal landscapes of Curacao.
What the Tour Includes and What to Consider

This private experience offers air-conditioned transportation, bottled water, WiFi, and personal guidance in multiple languages. These amenities highlight the comfort and convenience of the tour, especially after a morning of exploring outdoor sites. A key benefit is the exclusive nature—only your group participates, making it ideal for couples or close friends.
However, note that entrance fees aren’t included, with Shete Boka’s $15 per person charge payable on-site. This small additional cost is typical but worth planning for. Also, the tour is not recommended for those who cannot swim or have mobility challenges, as some locations involve uneven terrain and natural features.
Timing-wise, the 4-hour window means you’ll get a taste of each site without feeling rushed, but it’s still a quick snapshot. The pickup from a centrally located meeting point in Willemstad makes logistics straightforward, and the private nature means flexible departure times could be arranged.
The Value of a Private, Customizable Tour

At $295 for up to two people, this tour’s cost reflects its personalized and exclusive nature. If you’re traveling as a couple or a duo wanting a tailored experience without the crowds, it’s a good value. It’s especially appealing if you value flexibility, comfort, and unique access to spots that larger tours might miss.
While the price might seem high compared to group tours, you’re paying for the customization and private attention, which many travelers find well worth the investment. Plus, the stops themselves, especially the blowholes and secluded beaches, offer some of the most photogenic and refreshing scenery Curacao has to offer.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This private tour is best suited for couples, adventurers, or small groups looking for a personalized, scenic escape. It’s ideal for those who want to see some of the island’s most beautiful beaches and dramatic coastlines without the hassle of large bus crowds. If your main goal is stunning views, natural beauty, and authentic local spots, you’ll find this tour offers a satisfying glimpse of Curacao’s coast.
However, if you’re looking for a more comprehensive or active outing—say, snorkeling or multiple full-day stops—you might want to consider other options. It’s a short and sweet adventure, perfect for a quick coastal overview or a relaxing day with a touch of exclusivity.
The Sum Up

This private 4-hour tour of Curacao’s beaches and blowholes provides a relaxed, scenic, and personalized way to see some of the island’s most stunning coastal sites. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who value quality over quantity and want to avoid the crowds, enjoying tranquil beaches and dramatic blowholes at their own pace. The flexibility to pick your favorite spots and the comfort of private transport make it a worthwhile option for those seeking a comfortable, intimate experience.
While it’s not a full-day exploration, it offers enough variety—beautiful beaches, striking coastlines, and natural power—to leave a lasting impression. It’s a particularly good fit for couples or small groups who want a special, memorable slice of Curacao without overextending their schedule or budget.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and intimate coastal adventure, this tour fits the bill—offering both breathtaking views and a personal touch that makes your time on the island feel truly special.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
It’s primarily a sightseeing tour, but since it involves some walking and natural sites, it’s better for children who can handle uneven terrain. It’s not recommended for those who cannot swim, as some sites involve water access and uneven terrain.
How long is the total tour duration?
Approximately 4 hours, including travel time and stops. The actual site visits are about 45 minutes at each location, with some variation.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, bottled water, and guidance in several languages. Entrance fees are not included, except for Shete Boka’s $15 per person.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour allows for some flexibility to select your favorite spots or modify suggested locations to match your preferences.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Starbucks in Willemstad and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is there any special advice for travelers?
Bring sunscreen, comfortable shoes for walking, and cameras for the stunning viewpoints. Since some sites are rugged, be prepared for uneven terrain.
What’s the best time of day for this tour?
Most likely mid-morning to early afternoon, to avoid the midday heat and catch the best light for photos.
How much does the Shete Boka entrance fee add to the cost?
$15 per person, payable on-site. It’s worth it for the chance to see the spectacular blowholes and jagged coastlines.
Are there any hidden costs?
Apart from entrance fees, no hidden costs are specified. Lunch or additional activities are not included.
Is this tour available on short notice?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours, but bookings are often made in advance, especially during peak season.
This private tour offers a fine balance of natural beauty, comfort, and exclusivity, making it a worthwhile choice for travelers wanting a personalized taste of Curacao’s coast.
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