Klein Curacao
Klein Curacao- this is the place to go if you want to see some of the nicest reefs in the Caribbean. It's a long boat voyage from the mainland — plan an hour and a half each way to go the 15 miles off Curacao's southeast coast. Because Curacao, or 'Klein Curacao,' is an uninhabited island, the surrounding seas are crystal pure. The dive location boasts magnificent coral reefs, excellent visibility, and a diverse assortment of marine life. It is a little lonely volcanic rock surrounded by above and below water life!
This remote island draws megafauna such as the Mola mola, often known as the sunfish, the world's biggest bony fish. There are also turtles cruising, and you may see a variety of shark species in the deep blue. Hammerhead sharks are a common sighting at this diving spot. Massive megafauna swimming all around.
Location: lying 10 km southeast of, Curacao.