Explore these Caribbean island hidden gems for a unique tropical vacation

A traveller enjoys a swim on a tropical island. Picture: Unsplash

A traveller enjoys a swim on a tropical island. Picture: Unsplash

Published Sep 9, 2024

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FOR travellers looking for hidden gem destinations to explore, the ABC Islands, which is made up of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, offer abundant sunshine, stunning beaches, a shared Dutch language and Arawak ancestry, yet each island boasts a unique vibe.

The three islands on western-most islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity and adventure.

For South African travellers, the islands are accessible with connecting flights from the Netherlands and a visa is required when travelling to Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.

The visa is issued by the Netherlands and allows travel throughout the Caribbean parts of the Netherlands.

If you are looking to relax on stunning beaches, explore vibrant underwater worlds or to immerse yourself in the local culture, here’s what you need to know about these hidden gem island destinations.

Aruba

Flamingos on the beach at Aruba. Picture: Supplied

Aruba, often described as ‘One Happy Island,’ is a vibrant mix of 90 nationalities spread across its 180 square kilometres.

This cultural melting pot is reflected in its food, festivals and friendly locals. Aruba boasts stunning white-sand beaches like Eagle Beach and Palm Beach, perfect for sunbathing and water sports.

Beyond the beach, visitors can explore the Arikok National Park, home to rugged landscapes, cacti, and native wildlife.

Aruba’s lively capital, Oranjestad, offers colourful Dutch colonial architecture, shopping and nightlife, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Bonaire

Colourful houses line a street in Bonaire. Picture: Supplied

Bonaire is a haven for divers and adventure travellers, thanks to its rich Afro-Caribbean heritage and pristine marine environment.

The island is renowned for its world-class diving sites, such as the Bonaire National Marine Park, where vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life await beneath the clear turquoise waters.

Above water, visitors can enjoy kayaking through the mangroves, exploring the island’s rugged terrain by bike or on foot, and relaxing on serene beaches.

Bonaire’s commitment to sustainability and conservation efforts ensures that its natural beauty remains unspoiled for future generations.

Curaçao

An panoramic view of Curaçao. Picture: Supplied

Curaçao, the largest of the ABC Islands, offers a laid-back blend of European and Latin American cultures. The island’s capital, Willemstad, is a Unesco World Heritage site known for its colourful, Dutch-inspired architecture and historic significance.

Curaçao’s diverse culinary scene features a fusion of flavours, from traditional Caribbean dishes to international cuisine.

The island’s beautiful beaches, such as Cas Abao and Kenepa Beach, provide ideal spots for relaxation and snorkelling.

Curaçao’s vibrant arts and music scene, combined with its welcoming atmosphere, make it a captivating destination for travellers seeking a rich cultural experience.

∎ The list was sourced from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.