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Klein Curaçao: A Desert Island Paradise

Klein Curaçao

Klein Curaçao
Curaçao is a long, fairly narrow desert island in the southern Caribbean Sea or better known as the Leeward Antilles. It is rugged and rocky with small mountains and small picturesque cove beaches spread throughout the island. Few of these beaches are man made with resorts to accompany them as well as bars and pools. If you expect to visit Curaçao looking for elongated beaches throughout the island, this may not be your place. However, there exists an island separate from the main island that may qualify for you pristine beach needs.

Klein Curaçao

Klein Curaçao

Klein Curaçao (Little Curaçao) is an uninhabited desert island southeast of the main island of Curaçao. On the east side you have waves smashing against rocks at full force while on the opposite you have the calm serene blue sea and beaches. It is these beaches where you will capture the perfect wallpaper, relax in calm blue sea and walk along a white-ish sand beach. Whatever you imagine a beach to sound like in your head, this is the place with the water calmly rolling onto the shore.

Klein Curaçao

Klein Curaçao

I found this island on Google images as one of my first curiosities of Curaçao. Other than some locals who take there boats out to the island, there are several tours that go out for day trips. My choice was Bounty Adventures aboard the Jonalisa catamaran. On board they serve breakfast upon arrival and set off into the wind. I say wind as we were the unlucky bunch to get very rough seas. Personally, I had no problem with this as I was completely comfortable. However the 15 or so people in the back throwing up breakfast didn’t feel so. The rough ride took about an hour and a half before we reached the coast and set off on a tug boat in pairs of eight.

Klein Curaçao

Now, the beaches aren’t actually my prime reason of visiting this island. Directly in the center is an abandoned faded peach colored lighthouse. Then half way further on the rocky coast is an abandoned shipwreck. While everyone arrived on the shore settling in under the huts and preparing for a swim, I continued north along the beach to the nearest path leading to the lighthouse. The vast flat dry landscape surrounded me but ahead was this peach colored lighthouse alone and abandoned.

Klein Curaçao Lighthouse

Klein Curaçao Lighthouse

It is not everyday that you see and experience something like this. The combination of nature and architecture within this warm desert like climate. It was yet another accomplishment in another destination I arrived to. It was a dream come true. It was a similar feeling I felt watching a sunset on Bermudas rocky coast. The feeling of being on that path staring at this light house several yards away and shipwreck in the distance did it for me. And I was alone, the only one to enjoy this as if I arrived on that island on my own. Just me, in the middle of this flat island. The island took in my tears and was accompanied by a scream of joy as I shouted, “Yes! I made it!”

Klein Curaçao Lighthouse

The interior is nothing too confusing as the building is basically symmetrical. The bottom contains short openings in what would be a basement connecting the whole structure together. The tiles on the roof fell into the center as broken tiles lay everywhere. In the front and center are a set of steps up to the main floor where only a few wood planks remain in poor condition but in decent condition enough to hold onto something and make my way to both sides of the building. On these sides are several “windows”, freely allowing the strong wind current flow directly in and out. Past visitors leave there markings around the interior, mostly locals, Dutch, and German. Maybe one or two American. The way up to the lighthouse is unfortunately inaccessible, due to the conditions I explained and far worse.

Klein Curaçao

After good photo and video footage, I set off to the shipwreck some many yards from the lighthouse. Here is a constantly eroding abandoned ship laying on the rocks of the coast taking in the wind and slamming waves. Parts of this ship also lay on the rocks on the island. I shouldn’t forget to include the amount of sandals left by overly curious visitors. Note: I nearly lost mine as well. A few yards north lays a smaller boat, one that could probably accommodate a family at sea. This boat seemed fairly newer but the nature of the sea and air has still consumed much of the interior and exterior.

Klein Curaçao shipwreck

Klein Curaçao boat

Klein Curaçao Beach

Klein Curaçao Beach

Klein Curaçao Beach

In order to make lunch for my empty stomach and to cheers my success on this island with a brew and good mix drinks on the Jonalisa boat, as well as staying out of the scorching sun, I headed back passing the lighthouse once again and headed for the beach-side. For about two additional hours, I dipped in the blue sea with my GoPro, chatted with new friends, and finally got back on for a smoother ride back to the main island of Curaçao. The experience of the visit to Klein Curaçao was surreal that is if you care to visit the rest of the island beyond swimming. Regardless, it is a must do in Curaçao.

Klein Curaçao Beach

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Life Changing Moment in Bermuda

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Everyone has a moment at some point in their life where you sit back, shut everything out, and think your life through as a whole. No judgement, no interruption, no feedback. Just you and your mind. This could be that moment where you grow up or simply become a better person. At first I thought this was silly but realistically this was a life turn around for me. I recently spoke to a good friend about this and he had a very similar experience where he realized key aspects in life by comparing youth wants to future necessities. As a result, on his ride home from a simple city night out, he balled in tears in such a way that was cleansing to him. Until this day, he has become a changed man and has in his words, become a happier and better person.

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As for me, ironically and fortunately, I had this very similar life changing moment during one of my travels which I take advantage of every several months. This moment took place on the beautiful, unique, and rocky island of Bermuda. During the turn of the year from 2012 to 2013, I went through a transition from one doctor’s office to transferring to another. First of all, I shall add that I went to school for web design, failed at finding a stable job and moved on to something more, stable. During my transition, my ex-boss found a way to dislike me and work very hard at making me quick and leave. For a field that was supposed to promise decent stability, this was only putting me back in the direction of unemployment which I had started off at in 2012. Fortunate for me, A job transfer went through at the turn of 2013 to a new office. In addition, to expand my social atmosphere in South Carolina, a state I would last consider to live in, a second job opportunity at a gym opened up. In conclusion, I had a lot on my plate to balance out and work out.

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Why am I mentioning all this? Because this short trip to took place right in the middle of all of this. I didn’t plan the great timing, it just happened that way. Bermuda, to those who are not geographically inclined, is the Bermuda triangle, or even worse, The Bahamas. Incorrect, It is a British Overseas Territory about 1/10 off the coast of the Carolinas in the United States. It’s geographic location and its existence goes back beyond the dinosaurs. It’s poking out of the Atlantic and rocky coast line make this island absolutely unique and scenic. It’s pink sand beaches, blue water, narrow roads, fauna, and kind people make even the shortest stay very, very memorable.

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Although most people I know consider a cruise, As always, I flew. Bermuda is very expensive but worth every dime spent. For the first time, I stayed in a cozy guesthouse and could not have felt any more at home. Everything I had done between fort sight seeing, cave discovering, scooter riding, to lighthouse climbing was by far a one of a kind experience. But nothing beat the sunsets I caught on the rocks at Horseshoe Bay Beach and Cove. Here you will find Bermudas infamous pink sand and rock formations. Here was where my heart desired to be throughout the whole trip and worked extra hard in returning every evening to watch the sun touch the Atlantic Ocean and vanish into the pink sky.

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Retuning to that “moment”, despite all the problems I had faced in the past up to that moment. From career struggles, to sour relationships, to loss of friends, and life mistakes, I literally felt like every single negative encounter I experienced in life was lifted from from my mind and soul and carried away in the cool winter Bermudian air. As this moment occurred, I immediately balled into tears and shut everything out. This very moment right here changed me forever as the past remained past and I opened the door to the future to allow more opportunity, more experiences, and more memories to create. I not only left that island prepared for a new year with a new lifestyle, but I left that island a changed man. I left Bermuda a happier person with the positive mindset I have always wished to have. So here I am, one year since that very day I had that moment, looking back smiling twice as happy with a great life in the Carolinas, continuing to pursue my dreams of traveling, with an amazing girlfriend who I little by little show the world of travel to, now closer to my family than ever and last but not least closer in touch with myself as a happier more positive, inspiring person in life as a whole. Cheers to an amazing trip to the island of Bermuda.

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