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"Nicknames | The Valley, Playa Porto Marie, port Marie Suitable for | Beginners, advanced divers, experienced divers Kind of dive | Shore dive Current | Limited Visibility | 10 - 30 m. Average Visibility | 20 m. Depth | 18 m. Bottom | koraal en zand Life Turtle, mediterranean moray or roman eel, eagle ray, nurse shark, lobster, parrotfish One of the best and most famous dive sites in Curacao. Porto Marie has a double reef separated by a stretch of sand. You can see eagle rays, turtles and nurse sharks. You can make two dives, the reef on the left looks completely different from the reef on the right. Porto Marie has a nice snorkel area with reef balls and a lovely beach, which makes it Suitable for | the whole family. There is a small entry fee, but the money is well spent, maintaining the beach to five-star standards. The shore entrance is very easy, but the short walk from the parking to the beach is a bit rough and there's a small hill (paved). You can back your car down to the beach area and unload which we did after the first time. There's supposed to be a fee to park, but no one ever collected on the two days we were there. There is a guard watching the parking lot. There is a dive shop on site, but we did not use their facilities though they do have a map of the reef on their wall and they gave us a quick overview. It is a double reef system. The sandy Bottom | between reefs is too deep for a beginning diver and may be a bit unnerving to inexperienced divers if you attempt an open water swim between the two reefs. On a cloudy day, you likely won't see the second reef from the first. Recommend fully exploring the first reef to save time and air before venturing across to the second reef. The shoreward facing side of the second reef is sort of a wall and the top of that reef is somewhere in the 40-50' range - so again - not ideal for a beginner. The reef itself was in good shape and the double reef feature makes it a bit different than the other sites we visited. Easy, sandy shore entrance. Easy swim to reef. Good parking. Typical reef critters. We liked this beach a lot, but liked Cas Abao better. Directions: Northwest of Willemstad, travel 7.3 km West on Weg Naar Westpunt from the Weg Naar Hato intersection. Turn left to head to St. Willibrordus and St. Marie. Travel 4.7 km to reach the intersection shown on the Saint Marie dive site. Follow the instructions from there. Diver Averages for Port Marie (1=worst, 5=best) Average Site Condition Ease of Shore Entry: 4.74 Bottom Conditions: 4.46 Reef Conditions: 4.49 Animal Life: 4.29 Plant Life: 4.00 Facilities: 4.46 Solitude: 3.09 Roads: 3.94 *Site Average: 4.27 Average Enjoyment Level Snorkel: 3.89 Beginner Scuba: 4.37 Intermediate Scuba: 4.31 Advanced Scuba: 4.11 Night diving Scuba: 3.51"
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