Piskadó Beach

One of the most captivating and less known beaches is Playa Piskadó, a perfect spot for snorkelers, divers and those looking for an authentic experience.

Where is Piskadó Beach?

Piskadó Beach, also known as Grandi Beach, is located on the northwest coast of Curaçao, in the picturesque village of Westpunt, an area famous for its breathtaking scenery and clear waters. Only about a 45-minute drive from Willemstad, the island’s capital, Piskadó Beach is an easily accessible destination that will transport you to a quieter and more natural environment, away from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy beaches.

How to get to Piskadó Beach

Getting to Piskadó Beach is easy. From Willemstad, follow the main road west towards Sabana Westpunt. The road is well signposted and will take you through stunning coastal views and colorful local villages. When you reach Westpunt, you will find signs that will lead you directly to the beach. There is also a small free parking lot right next to the beach, making access even easier.

What facilities does Piskadó Beach offer?

Although Playa Piskadó is a small and more rustic beach compared to others on the island, it has some basic amenities that guarantee a pleasant experience. Facilities include:

  • Free parking: As mentioned before, there is a small parking space at no cost, something that is appreciated on an island where some places charge for access.
  • Picnic tables: If you decide to spend the day, you can bring your own food and enjoy a relaxed lunch overlooking the sea. The picnic tables available are perfect for a quiet meal in nature.
  • Small local kiosks: On some days, local fishermen sell fresh fish, and from time to time, there are food stalls where you can buy something to snack on.
  • Outdoor showers: If you want to rinse off after a day of snorkeling or diving, you will find simple outdoor showers.

Why is Piskadó Beach worth a visit?

  1. A snorkeling and diving paradise: Without a doubt, the main reason why Playa Piskadó is so special is because of its abundant marine life. Here, it is common to see sea turtles swimming close to the shore. Thanks to the local fishermen who clean their fish on the beach, the turtles are attracted to the remains and have become regular residents. This makes Piskadó Beach one of the best places to swim with turtles in Curaçao, without having to take an expensive tour! If you are passionate about diving or snorkeling, be sure to bring your equipment. The waters are calm and clear, providing excellent visibility. In addition to turtles, you can find tropical fish, rays and corals, making this place a true underwater paradise.
  2. Local authenticity: Piskadó Beach maintains its authentic Caribbean essence. Here you won’t find large resorts or crowds of visitors. The beach is usually frequented by locals, especially fishermen who return at sunset with their catch of the day. This gives you a closer experience to the daily life of the islanders.
  3. Quiet and relaxed atmosphere: Unlike other more popular beaches in Curaçao, Piskadó Beach is ideal for those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere. There is no loud music or big events, allowing you to completely disconnect and enjoy the sound of the sea and the tropical breeze.
  4. Amazing sunsets: Since Piskadó Beach faces west, it is one of the best places in Curaçao to enjoy an unforgettable sunset. After a day exploring underwater, what better way to end the day than watching the sun dip below the Caribbean horizon.

Tips for your visit

  • Bring snorkeling equipment: Although some days it is possible to rent equipment on the beach, it is best to bring your own equipment to make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to swim with the turtles.
  • Arrive early: Although Piskadó Beach is not usually crowded, if you want to enjoy the beach at its most peaceful, it is best to arrive early in the morning, when you are most likely to see turtles swimming close to the shore.
  • Sun protection: As in any Caribbean beach, the sun can be very strong. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and perhaps a hat or umbrella, as natural shade is limited.

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