

Swimming with Sea Turtles in Curaçao is a dream for many travelers, but it’s essential to approach this experience responsibly. While numerous tours promote close encounters, some involve harmful practices like feeding, touching, or chasing sea turtles—actions that stress the animals and damage their natural behaviors.
This following article outlines the dangers of unethical interactions and highlights conservation protocols set by Green Fins (an initiative supported by the Reef-World Foundation and the UN Environment Program) to ensure safe, sustainable encounters.
By maintaining a respectful distance, avoiding feeding, and choosing eco-conscious tour operators, tourists and locals can help protect these vulnerable marine creatures. Responsible travel not only preserves sea turtle populations but also supports the long-term health of Curaçao’s marine ecosystem.
Read the full article to learn how you can enjoy swimming with sea turtles while protecting what you love. Together, we can make marine tourism in Curaçao more sustainable.
Swimming with Sea Turtles in Curaçao: A Magical Experience that Demands Responsibility
Header photo courtesy of Frank Do.