This dive site, Golf Course East End, is the third site located east of the Sandals resort in Curaçao. It is exclusively accessible by boat, either via a dinghy or a local dive shop’s vessel. Divers typically anchor in the sand just above the impressive wall, which is the primary feature of this dive, offering straightforward navigation by following its contours. While no specific history is provided, it's known as a vibrant local spot.
The site boasts an amazing variety of fish and coral, characteristic of healthy Caribbean reefs. Divers will encounter numerous reef fish species and healthy, diverse coral formations. Notably, Lionfish are present, offering an opportunity for responsible culling, and attention should be paid to the active coral nurseries in the area, indicating ongoing conservation efforts and rich biodiversity.
While specific 'best times' are not detailed, Curaçao generally offers excellent diving conditions year-round with warm waters and good visibility. Divers are encouraged to bring their spear for Lionfish culling to help protect the local ecosystem. Due to the presence of sensitive coral nurseries, divers should exercise extra buoyancy control and awareness to avoid contact and contribute to the site's ongoing health. This site is suitable for both snorkeling and freediving, particularly in the shallower reef areas above the wall.

