Dutch Caribbean

A taste of paradise.

These six Dutch Caribbean Ecotravel islands, also known as “Netherlands Antilles”, offer ideal tropical getaways.
Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius (Statia) are very quiet and peaceful. All three are global hotspots for marine biodiversity. With its spectacular coral reefs and excellent marine management, Bonaire is a number one Caribbean divers’ paradise. Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten are a lot more crowded as they focus more on tourism and mass entertainment.

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Sustainability

Saba, Bonaire and Sint Eustatius are all recognized for their sustainability efforts through the QualityCoast program. Bonaire has a long history of marine nature conservation. The Sint Eustatius National Parks Foundation actively works on protecting the marine and terrestrial environment. Saba has its Marine Park which successfully protects the marine environment and manages many ecotourism activities.

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Tourism & People

The culture of the Caribbean islands comes alive in the rhythm, art and dance that fills its streets and its delicious soulful Caribbean cuisine. The islands host many music festivals throughout the year, offering warm cultural experiences. Carnival is a very big thing on the islands, with calypso competitions, dance, parades and booths offering traditional local food.


Furthermore, a number of interesting monuments and museums can be found on Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius, providing a glimpse of their history.

Nature & Wildlife

The Dutch Caribbean Ecotravel is famous for the marine biodiversity of the Marine Parks. Together with the underwater formations and structures, healthy corals and regular visitors such as Hammerhead sharks and Whale sharks create a spectacular and exciting divers’ experience.

However, not everybody is fond of diving or snorkelling. Then the beauty of the national parks is the option for everyone to enjoy. For example, at Bonaire the Washington Slagbaai Park with its Green iguanas. Or climb the steep Mount Scenery in Saba with its secondary rainforest and you will understand the name of this dormant volcano. On Sint Eustatius, explore the tropical rainforest in the volcano crater of the Quill, rich in flora and fauna.

Hike & Bike in Dutch Caribbean

Bonaire

Bonaire is a stunning island for hikers. The Washington Slagbaai National Park – biggest park on the island – is the hotsport for hiking. The park has a rich wildlife and a diverse landscape for hikers to enjoy. Guides can be arranged through a local provider offering hiking tours. Unfortunately there a very limited biking opportunities on the island.

Saba

Hiking on Saba is a unique experience since the island has five climate zones. You can hike in a dense rainforest or enjoy a trip to the top of Mount Scenery. Furthermore, the nature above the waterline is just as unique and varied as below the waterline. Enjoy the hikes along the coastal line to Tide pools at Flatpoint. However, unfortunately there are not many biking opportunities on this beautiful island.

Sint Eustatius

St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation (also known as STENAPA) manages The Quill and Boven National Park, St. Eustatius National Marine Park and the Miriam C. Schmidt Botanical. They offer several hiking routes, all based on varying degrees of difficulty.

Sustainability Recognitions

Saba and Sint Eustatius are the only islands in the Caribbean that have an official recognition for their tourism sustainability: QualityCoast Silver.

Each of them was presented a QualityCoast certificate and flag by a Dutch State Secretary (minister).

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