Curacao
Climate: Curacao enjoys dry season from April to November bringing average air temperatures of 31°C / 89°F. Rainy season is from December to March with average air temperatures of 26°C / 79°F
Water Temperature: 25 – 28°C / 78 – 82°F
Time: UTC -5:00 (ET)
Language: Dutch is the official language. Local Papiemento, English & Spanish are widely spoken.
Currency: Antillean Guilder (ANG) also called Florin. U.S. Dollars accepted throughout the island
Electricity: 110 – 130 Volts. U.S. Standard Plug Type.
Marriage Requirements: Please contact the local tourism board for instructions and requirements.
Airport(s): Curacao International Airport (CUR)
Hyperbaric Chamber: St. Elisabeth Hospital
While in Curacao, you can dive the famous Tugboat, the world’s cutest wreck. Just a few short fin kicks from shore and you’re on the dive of your life. Check out the star coral in the Mushroom Forest and the Superior Producer, another famous wreck that stands upright at 104 feet, brilliant with orange coral. Curacao is located at 12 degrees north and 69 degrees west in the Caribbean, Curacao is just 35 miles north of Venezuela, 42 miles east of Aruba and 30 miles west of Bonaire. Highest elevation is Mount Christoffel at 1,239 feet. The capital, Willemstad, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, rich with culture, unique architecture, museums, and an array of restaurants celebrating native, Caribbean and worldwide cuisine. The island is also recognized for its world-class diving and many land-based activities.
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Edmon A.
Lions dive was a nice place to stay. The food is kind of basic but serviceable. Ocean Encounters was a top notch dive operation. We really enjoyed all the dive masters, and the well run dive boats. The dive sites were near, 20 minutes tops. The reefs were pristine and beautiful.
Bob A.
We had a great trip. Personally did 34 tanks in 2 weeks. After the first 7 consecutive days, I finally had to give in to a dry out day ;)
Marine life was good. Tended more toward smaller fish than larger, however the reefs were very healthy and lush with hard and soft coral fields. Fair amount of turtles. Even came across a few sea horses.
The resort was great. Very well kept and the staff was very attentive. Having the 2 bedroom apartment worked out great as it gave us space to spread out a bit for 2 weeks. The ocean front veranda was nice too as we were overlooking the beach and water continually. The location was nice as being right next to Mambo Beach gave us different things to do at night.
The dive operation at Ocean Encounters was fantastic. 4 boats total. All in very nice condition. Dive staff was very attentive. Jeremiah (owner) was fantastic, although all the dive masters and captains were equally friendly, helpful and attentive. Shore diving was decent, but a bit more work to get to. We did a number of night dives, saw octopus, lobster, crab, etc. The boat dives were great. Plenty of space. No center consoles on the boat, so it made it seem extra spacious. Even at maximum capacity of 20+ divers, there was enough room and didn't feel over crowded.
We did see one thing that was pretty unique and amazing...a whale shark.
SCUBA in Curacao however, at least in the winter is not for beginners. A number of the dives turned into drift dives in real time and many required tag lines for extraction. There were several dives where the current was ripping as strong as Cozumel. Not a bad thing, and it was a good learning opportunity. The crew told us that the currents were mostly a winter season thing.
One thing that was a bit inconsistent was the food at Lions Dive. We tried every restaurant on site, most multiple times and it was hit or miss. One night the food would be outstanding and the next night it would be just ok. No idea why the inconsistency. It wasn't bad, just inconsistent. The inconsistency even existed within the same restaurant. Although having Mambo Beach within walking distance gave us plenty of options.
Sharon B.
Accommodations were good; 2nd floor ocean view room with small balcony worked and was short hike to dive shop. Suggestions: (1) offer directions for coffee machine in room (2) provide washcloths (3) Offer free shuttle to supermarket in afternoon for those whose mornings are spent on a boat diving (not just 2 shuttles offered in AM). One more thing, the price of the breakfast was exorbitant for what was offered on the buffet.
Norma C.
Our first headache started during check-in at Lions dive as the group arrived at 1:30p but took till nearly 5:30p for all to get rooms. The manager was out of the office but she met with me on Friday morning and apologized and said the situation would be dealt with.
Ocean encounters is a first class dive operation! Jeremiah was great! He was very accommodating, friendly and was actually our captain for the week. The diving was great, all the divers had a great time!
The resort was beautiful, quite large and very spread out. Lots and lots of steps, by the end of the week I didn’t want to see another set of stairs, LOL. Lots of food options at the resort and mambo Beach which the divers did enjoy. I will say it’s very obvious that the resort caters to the Dutch! We did have some run-ins with some kids at the pool who were very rude and disrespectful. We complained twice to security who tried to deal with the problem but it only reoccurred the following day. Even their parents were rude and yelled at me for asking their kids to be more respectful. So needless to say we aren’t big fans of the Dutch.
Overall, we had a great week! A couple little speed bumps did not deter us from the fun we all had.
Nagel
Our October anniversary get-aways are the best. Len dives almost every day and I enjoy a beach chair under a palm tree. Our rooms are just what we asked for and our airline flights work out perfectly. We are so fortunate that one day years ago we found Roxanne and Maduro Dive on-line.
Marie
Everything was wonderful...
When we first got there the girl told us our breakfast was included with our group reservation, only to find out later it was not. No worries until we found out it was $20 for the buffet, wow!
We did not get the ocean front views we asked for but instead got a wonderful 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment. This was great, as we went to the market and purchased our food for the week and ate in a lot.
The food at 2 of the restaurants was ok. Expensive and just ok. We found an awesome diner across the bridge that was outstanding!
We would most defiantly go back, but for 2 weeks. From Idaho our travel took us 38 hours to get there and 26 hours to get home. To much travel for 5 days of diving.
Maria
Resort was very good - no complaints. Ocean Encounter was fantastic. We had the best dive master on our boat and he always found critters on each dive.
Larry
Lions Dive was a nice resort, room was good and clean, breakfast, and lunch was good, but when you must make a reservation for dinner at Hemingways, we found this was "Absurd" we had just arrived from the airport, we did finally get seated after a 30 minute wait. We were greeted at the front desk by another couple that were checking out, that did not recommend the evening dinners at Lions Dive. Yes, we found out the food wasn't that good for the price. We did find a restaurant off property the had reasonable prices, large portions, and no waiting.
The resort seemed to be Family oriented, not diver friendly resort, Ocean Encounters operation was good and boat dives were good, I only missed 2 dives because they would not let me boat dive Sunday morning boat was full and no charters in the afternoon, could not dive Friday due to flight time (24 hrs), cylinders were not available for shore dive or any other diving when dive shop was closed and had to be rented.
There is another resort on the west side that we found that seems more diver friendly.
Kathy
The resort was beautiful. The food was great and having the four different restaurants was also very nice for variety through the week. The Hemingway Restaurant caused a bit of confusion when the group dined together. They insisted on putting all of the food together on one bill since we were on the meal plan and they were just going to zero it out on the bill anyway and charged to one room which then made it confusing on how to tip the staff for the meal. The dive operation was fantastic. The diving was also very good with lots of healthy marine life to see. The best complement which was expressed by everyone is that they would love to come back to Curaçao and definitely stay at Lions Dive Resort again.
Harry
The resort is situated on the very best part of the island next to Mambo Beach & the Sea Aquarium. Lions Dive has everything you'd ever imagine at a high end resort but has a very laid back vibe. The dive operation is one of the best I've seen anywhere in the Caribbean with a great dive shop, superior instructors & dive masters, very safe spacious dive boats, and incredible dive sites! I travel the world but will go to Curacao at least once a year till I can't travel anymore...it's got it all...superb diving...a very nice golf course...great people watching on pristine beaches...diverse shopping...fantastic food choices...resorts with dancing & gambling....safe roads...unique site seeing vistas around the island...friendly locals and a great night life scene for those who like to party all night.
Cindy
Wanted you to know we had a great week in Curacao. It's a great property. All is well!!!! THe Nitrox was an extra $10/tank....much pricier than most places. Since all of the dives were relatively shallow, we just used air most days.
One heads up for you is the hotel transfers.Taber tours was not expecting us when our flight arrived in Curacao. Thankfully, one of the other hotel vendors helped us track down the Taber Tours drivers who were there to pick up other travelers. They didn't have us on their list, but accepted our transfer voucher. They did not have us on the list to pick up for our return but they did put us on the list and came with a full-sized bus at the proper time to take the two of us to the airport.
So all worked out fine, but somehow they missed getting us into the system on both transfers.
Carol
I am writing to thank you so very much in your efforts of getting us the ocean view room at Lion's Dive. We ended up in a 2 bedroom APARTMENT overlooking the 50 mtr pool that overlooked the ocean! I have to say, this was the BEST vacation I have ever taken, not only was it a deal, it was beautiful there, and I was able to relax! Shuttles were provided to town as well as the grocery store,so we didn't have to rent a car and the dive shop was so accommodating and friendly, as well as the staff at the resort. The diving was FANTASTIC!! Lion's Dive is a beautiful and spectacular place and has changed a lot for the better since I was last there in 2008!
Jim
Everything went well on the trip. The diving was great. The resort was VERY nice and the food was most excellent. No problems with the flights or the transfers.
The only challenge was the way they handled the room charges at meals. Of course we could eat at any of the 4 restaurants which worked out great. However, the restaurants did not handle things the same. At Hemmingway’s whenever the group dined together they wanted to put all of the food items on one bill one room and then show a Full Board credit for the full amount. The other restaurants would list each food item and then have a Full Board credit for each item. This made it a bit of a challenge to figure out how much to tip. So that could have been handled better and could have been explained more clearly up front.
Deb
Despite paying extra for and reserving an ocean view room on an upper floor, we were given a room on the first floor which could have been ocean view, but was not because there were large shrubs completely obstructing the view. We went right back to the front desk to complain and were told there wasn't an upper floor room available and also that they didn't receive the request. I showed them my travel agent confirmation and they kept saying that they didn't receive the request. They finally agreed to move us after one night. Despite asking for wash cloths repeatedly we never received any and our stay was 6 nights. We were told the cloths didn't come back from the laundry service. There were other annoyances, but these two stood out and were unresolved. I would not stay there again and would not recommend to anyone else.
Walt
We had a very good time. We found the people were friendly and helpful. The resort was great as well as the dive operators.
The room was nice and ample enough, with a small balcony on which we enjoyed an excellent fireworks display on the 40th (?) anniversary of the Lions Dive Resort. We especially liked that our room had a water view, which overlooked the dock used by Ocean Encounters - meaning it was close to the dive shop. Beds were always made-up daily. No problems with air conditioning or TV reception. The restaurants on the complex were good to excellent. Our only complaint was that during one of the peak dining hours, service was excruciatingly slow. But that just happened once when a very large group arriving the same time we did and, I'd guess, that could happen just about anywhere.
Hotel service was great.
Janis doesn't dive, but I was very happy with the Ocean Encounters dive operations. The dive masters were pros and made us feel comfortable and at ease. One of the dive masters ( I think her name is Marika) deserves mention since she had the boat laughing with her great sense of humor. I didn't see anything exceptional (besides the wonderfully colored fish and corals), but I did see a seahorse, which apparently is not often the case. I was very satisfied with my diving experience.
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