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5 Hidden Beaches in Curaçao Only Locals Know About

  • Guest
  • Jul 4
  • 3 min read

When travelers think of Curaçao, they picture postcard-perfect beaches like Cas Abao and Grote Knip. But beyond the tourist map, there’s a quieter, more intimate side of the island that only locals truly know— Hidden Beaches in Curaçao that offer raw beauty, solitude, and adventure.


If you're ready to ditch the crowds and dive into the island's untouched shores, here's your local-approved guide to five secret beaches worth finding.



1. Playa Jeremi


Playa Jeremi beach with cliffs and clear turquoise water. A person stands in the sea, and the sky is bright blue with fluffy clouds.


Why Locals Love It:


Framed by rugged cliffs and calm turquoise waters, Playa Jeremi is a peaceful cove where time slows down. There are no beach bars or rental chairs—just nature at its finest. Bring your snorkel gear and soak in the silence.


Pro Tip: Come at sunset for spectacular views with barely another soul around.



2. Playa Santu Pretu (Black Sand Beach)


Playa Santu Pretu (Black Sand Beach), turquoise waves, and a cloudy sky near a cliff. Bright sunlight creates a serene, peaceful scene.

Location: Accessible from Playa Santa Cruz via a short hike or boat


Why Locals Love It: This small black-sand beach is a rare find in Curaçao. Surrounded by dense brush and dramatic rock formations, it feels like a scene from a movie—untouched, moody, and mesmerizing. Pro Tip: The hike can be rough, so join a local boat tour for easier access.



3. Playa Gipy (Guepi)


Playa Gipy (Guepi) with golden sand, turquoise sea, and rocky cliffs. Blue sky with fluffy clouds. Peaceful and inviting atmosphere.


Why Locals Love It: This secluded bay is completely off the grid. Reaching Playa Gipy requires a bit of a hike, but your reward is a serene cove framed by raw cliffs and wild ocean views. There's no infrastructure—just the wind, the sea, and your footprints. Pro Tip: Go with a guide. The trail isn’t marked, and the currents can be strong.



4. Playa Forti


Blue building on Playa Forti by turquoise water and sandy beach. Clear sky, distant houses, and boats in the background. Peaceful scene.

Location: Westpunt


Why Locals Love It:


While known to a few travelers for its famous cliff jump, Playa Forti still keeps a low profile. Locals often gather here in the late afternoon for fishing or sunset beers—it's authentic, rugged, and unpolished in the best way.


Pro Tip: Not into cliff jumping? Grab a drink at the nearby cliffside restaurant and enjoy the view.



5. Playa Lagun


Aerial view of Playa Lagun with red-roofed buildings, lush green hills, and bright blue water under a cloudy blue sky. Peaceful and scenic.

Location: Lagun village


Why Locals Love It:


Tucked between two rocky cliffs, Playa Lagun feels like a hidden lagoon. Sea turtles often glide through its calm waters, making it a favorite among snorkelers. This is where locals go to relax quietly or teach their kids to swim.


Pro Tip: Snorkel early in the day—turtles are more active in the morning.



How to Find These Hidden Gems


Some of these beaches are tricky to reach on your own. That’s where we come in.


Explore these hidden gems with our local tour


Whether by foot or by boat, our guides know every shortcut, trail, and tide. With our curated beach-hopping tours and private boat trips, you’ll reach spots most travelers never hear about.


👉 Want the beach all to yourself? Book a private charter for the ultimate hidden escape.


 👉 Want to hit all five in one day? Our beach-hopping tour has you covered.


Final Thoughts


Curaçao’s beauty isn’t just in its famous beaches—it’s in the secret coves, the quiet sands, and the places only locals whisper about. Now that you know them, go find them. And if you’d like some local company? You know who to call.


Explore these hidden gems with our local tours—and experience Curaçao the way it was meant to be seen.

 
 
 

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