
Pul di Padiki is one of Curaçao’s most fascinating hidden natural formations, located along the island’s rugged north coast near Boka Patrick. The name roughly translates to “Duck Pool” in Papiamentu, referring to the natural cave-like pool carved into the limestone cliffs by the power of the ocean over thousands of years. When sea conditions are rough, waves crash through underground tunnels and openings, creating dramatic water explosions, swirling currents, and powerful natural water movement inside the cave system. The area feels remote, wild, and untouched, making it a favorite spot for hikers, drone pilots, photographers, and adventure seekers exploring the north coast of Curaçao.
Pul di Padiki is located near Boka Patrick in the northwest part of Curaçao. Access is usually done via dirt roads and hiking trails from the north coast area near Barber.
Pul di Padiki is located near Boka Patrick in the northwest part of Curaçao. Access is usually done via dirt roads and hiking trails from the north coast area near Barber.
Early morning (8-10 AM) for fewer crowds and calm waters. The best season is from April to September.
Most beaches in Curaçao are free to access. Some beach clubs may charge entrance fees for facilities.
Free parking is usually available at most beaches. Arrive early during peak season for best spots.
Yes, most beaches are family-friendly with calm waters and facilities for children.