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Carmabi controls 2,000+ hectares of private nature. The exclusive hike leaves at 6:00 AM, before Christoffel Park opens to the public. You climb the mountain in the blue dawn light, and when you reach the summit, you are the only human being on that side of the island. The guide doesn't talk about the view. They talk about the geology, the invasive species removal project, and the rare orchids you just stepped over.
This model has attracted innovative partnerships. By June, a provider of small-scale holidays and part of Corendon, donates one euro to CARMABI for every passenger it brings to Curaçao. The Curaçao Tourist Board has partnered with WOW! The Nature Film, announcing the collaboration at the CARMABI Research Station to showcase the Dutch Caribbean islands through world-class cinematography, with educational programs and a database designed to raise awareness about the fragility and richness of these environments. These partnerships reflect a growing recognition that CARMABI is not merely a destination but a custodian of Curaçao’s natural heritage. carmabi foundation exclusive
For travelers seeking to unlock this exclusive world, the path is straightforward but requires intention. The Curaçao Marine Park is open year-round, and diving and snorkeling opportunities can be arranged through the certified 5-star PADI dive facility located next to CARMABI’s headquarters. Guided tours of the Curaçao Rif Mangrove Park can be booked by emailing info@mangrovepark.org or directly at the park’s visitor center, with walking and kayak tours available daily. The Christoffel National Park, Shete Boka National Park, and Hato Caves are also open to the public, each offering unique landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities. Carmabi controls 2,000+ hectares of private nature
CARMABI is the designated manager of several protected areas on Curaçao, covering both land and sea. The guide doesn't talk about the view
At the core of the Carmabi Foundation exclusive experience is a world-class research station located at the opening of Piscadera Bay, 25 meters from the Caribbean Sea. Unlike standard tourists, exclusive guests and researchers gain access to a facility that hosts approximately annually.
Conservation cannot succeed in a vacuum, which is why CARMABI places an exclusive emphasis on local community integration. The foundation operates a comprehensive environmental education program integrated directly into the Curaçao school curriculum.
