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Shete Boka National Park: Where the Caribbean Sea Roars

Experience Curaçao's wild side at Shete Boka National Park: dramatic coastlines, powerful waves, and a sea turtle sanctuary.

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Shete Boka National Park, located on Curaçao's rugged north coast, is a sanctuary of dramatic limestone cliffs, powerful crashing waves, and hidden sea caves. Established in 1994, the park protects nearly 10 kilometers of coastline and several pocket bays, serving as a vital nesting ground for sea turtles.

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Local tips

  • Visit in the afternoon for fewer crowds, as organized tours often arrive earlier in the day.
  • Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the park offers little shade.
  • Wear sturdy shoes for walking on the rocky paths.
  • The turtle nesting season is from May to December.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Willemstad's Otrabanda bus station, take the bus towards Westpunt. The direct bus to Shete Boka Park departs every three hours and the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. The bus will drop you off near the park entrance, from where you may need to walk a short distance. The bus fare is about $2 USD.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Willemstad. A taxi ride to Shete Boka National Park takes approximately 45 minutes. Agree on a fare before starting your journey; expect to pay between $90 and $100 USD.

  • Car

    From Willemstad, follow Weg Naar Westpunt towards Westpunt. The drive is approximately 45 minutes. Look for signs directing you to Shete Boka National Park. There is free parking available at each boka. Note that there is an entrance fee to access the park.

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Shete Boka National Park, Papiamentu for 'seven inlets,' is a stunning display of nature's power on Curaçao's northern coast. Established in 1994 to protect sea turtle nesting sites, the park encompasses nearly 10 kilometers of dramatic, wave-battered shoreline. Here, the relentless Caribbean Sea has carved a series of pocket bays into the limestone cliffs, creating a breathtaking spectacle of crashing waves, hidden caves, and rugged beauty. The park's main attractions are its inlets, or 'bokas'. Boka Tabla is perhaps the most famous, where visitors can descend into an underground cave to witness the thunderous roar of waves crashing against the rocks. Above the cave, limestone bluffs offer panoramic views of the coastline. Boka Wandomi features a natural bridge carved by the sea, with viewing platforms providing stunning perspectives. Further along, Boka Kalki offers a quieter experience with a rocky beach, while Boka Pistol showcases a powerful blowhole that shoots water high into the air with a pistol-like sound. Shete Boka is also a crucial sanctuary for sea turtles. From May to December, three species—Hawksbill, Loggerhead, and Green turtles—come ashore to lay their eggs. Researchers monitor the beaches during nesting season to protect these endangered creatures. Visitors may spot iguanas and wild goats roaming the park's desert-like landscape. Exploring Shete Boka involves driving along designated car routes and short walks to viewing platforms. Two hiking trails offer a closer look at the rugged terrain, leading to the various inlets and viewpoints.

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