Carmabi Foundation Exclusive [2021]
Exclusive access here means permission to enter the "closed" zones—areas strictly off-limits to the general public to prevent ecological degradation. It means access to the research labs where marine biologists tag sea turtles. It means twilight access to the park when the crepuscular animals emerge. It means diving the with a Carmabi-certified guide who knows the exact GPS coordinates of the secret coral nurseries.
It is the privilege of knowing that your visit contributes to the preservation of the critically endangered Resticaris shrimp, found only in the brackish pools of the island. It is the access to pristine ecosystems that have been saved from the bulldozer of overdevelopment.
Carmabi educators visit local schools to teach students about plastic pollution, coral reef preservation, and water conservation. carmabi foundation exclusive
Carmabi’s success is evident in what is absent: the absence of high-rise hotels on the northern coast, the absence of pollution in the park's waterways, and the absence of apathy in their approach to nature.
There is a side of Curaçao that the average visitor rarely sees. It exists beyond the bustling beaches and the historic architecture of Willemstad. It is found in the silent, ancient whispers of the wind through the divi-divi trees, in the crystalline silence of the underwater park, and in the meticulous work of researchers laboring under a tropical sun. Exclusive access here means permission to enter the
3. The Exclusive Managed Zones: Protecting Curacao’s Wild Spaces
The (Caribbean Research and Management of Biodiversity) is the guardian of Curaçao’s natural heritage, managing the island’s most significant national parks and running a world-class marine research station. It means diving the with a Carmabi-certified guide
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The experience, however, bypasses the velvet rope.
Established in 1955, Carmabi (Caribbean Research and Management of Biodiversity) has stood as a sentinel for nature, bridging the gap between rigorous scientific research and the preservation of our island’s most precious assets. To support Carmabi is to invest in the very heartbeat of the Caribbean.
Carmabi is not a theme park; it is a scientific body. Their mandate is research, preservation, and sustainable education. Because of this, they carefully ration access to the most sensitive ecological zones. This rationing is where the "Exclusive" tag comes into play.





