Doggy Beach Curacao

Doggy Beach Curacao

Jan Thiel

About

a hidden local beach near Jan Thiel If you’re exploring Jan Thiel and want to discover a quieter, more local side of Curaçao, Doggy Beach is a hidden gem worth visiting. Tucked away on the west side of Jan Thiel near the salt pans and mangroves, Doggy Beach is a peaceful natural lagoon loved by locals—especially dog owners. It’s not a classic beach club experience with loungers and restaurants. It’s raw, quiet, natural Curaçao. The water here is usually calm and shallow, making it a great place for dogs to splash around and for people to enjoy a quick swim or relax by the shoreline. The area is surrounded by mangroves and coastal nature, giving it a very different vibe from Jan Thiel Beach just a few minutes away. One of the nicest times to visit is late afternoon. The light over the salt flats becomes beautiful, and you may even spot flamingos nearby. Doggy Beach feels like one of those places locals know and visitors often miss. If you want a peaceful nature spot near Jan Thiel—with your dog or without—it’s a beautiful little stop.

Tips

  • ✔ Bring water and sunscreen
  • ✔ Wear sandals or sturdy shoes for the walk in
  • ✔ No beach bars or rentals here—come prepared
  • ✔ Great place for sunset photos
  • ✔ Respect the natural area and mangroves

Quick Info

Area

Jan Thiel

Category

beaches

Location

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to get there?

Check the location section above for directions and transportation options.

Best time to visit?

Early morning (8-10 AM) for fewer crowds and calm waters. The best season is from April to September.

Is it free?

Most beaches in Curaçao are free to access. Some beach clubs may charge entrance fees for facilities.

Is there parking?

Free parking is usually available at most beaches. Arrive early during peak season for best spots.

Is it family friendly?

Yes, most beaches are family-friendly with calm waters and facilities for children.