Carmabi Foundation Exclusive [verified] Jun 2026

While the public snorkels at the main beach, the Exclusive pass takes you to the "House Reef" that has been closed to mass tourism for over a decade. The result? Elkhorn coral formations that look like a time machine to the 1980s. You won’t see broken coral from flippers here. You will see parrotfish the size of dinner plates and, if you’re lucky, the resident sea turtle that has learned that only 12 people a day enter its territory.

If you’ve ever been to Curaçao, you’ve probably heard the whisper: “You have to see the reef at Carmabi.” carmabi foundation exclusive

Active nurseries that "replant" elkhorn and staghorn corals. Monitoring: While the public snorkels at the main beach,

: Reaching roughly 12,000 students per year, this pillar focuses on fostering a love for nature in the local youth through hands-on learning. Environmental Consultancy You won’t see broken coral from flippers here