Ready to explore Curaçao’s waters in an active and fun way?
Hop aboard the Tiki Centaur sailboat – a chill, stable sailboat that’s perfect for a relaxing day out on the beautiful Spanish Water. With comfy seating and great handling, the Tiki Centaur sailboat makes sailing easy and enjoyable, whether you’re experienced or just love being on the water.

What’s a Centaur sailboat?
The Centaur is a well-known open sailboat, loved for its stability, comfort, and how simple it is to sail. It’s made for easygoing day trips on calm, inland waters. The spacious cockpit make it a great fit for up to 4 people – perfect for a fun day out with friends or family.

Why sail on the Spanish Water?
Spanish Water is one of Curaçao’s most stunning sailing spots. With steady trade winds, calm bays, and amazing views. It’s the ideal place to spend a day out on the water. On the Centaur, you’ll feel close to nature while still enjoying the excitement of hands-on sailing.

During your trip, you can cruise past hidden coves, jump in for a swim at one of our Tiki Floats. Or just kick back, soak up the sun, and let the wind do its thing.

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Tiki Boat Rental in Curaçao – Explore the Island’s Waters in Style

Planning your next trip to the colorful island of Curaçao? Rent a Tiki Boat and explore the island’s stunning coastline with ease—no boating license required! Whether you’re looking for a unique way to relax, celebrate, or simply enjoy the Caribbean Sea, Tiki BBQ Boats offer a one-of-a-kind experience. Here’s why a Tiki Boat rental in Curaçao is the perfect choice for your next adventure:

1. No License Needed – Anyone Can Be the Captain

You don’t need a boating license to rent a Tiki BBQ Boat in Curaçao. We provide clear, step-by-step instructions so you can safely and confidently navigate the water on your own. Perfect for first-timers!

2. Tiki Fun with Comfort

Each Tiki BBQ Boat features tropical tiki decor, cozy seating, and a fun, laid-back vibe. It’s more than just a boat—it’s a floating party spot, ideal for relaxing, grilling, and enjoying the Caribbean sun.

3. Socialize and Celebrate

Planning a birthday, family outing, or friends’ day out? Tiki Boats offer plenty of space and a sociable setting to make memories together. Enjoy good food, drinks, and the sea breeze—all in one place.

4. Discover Spanish Waters and Hidden Gems

Explore the calm, scenic Spanish Waters and nearby coastal highlights. With easy controls and a slow cruising speed, you can take your time, snap great photos, and soak in the beauty of Curaçao from the water.

1. Quarantine Building: A Glimpse into History

One of the intriguing landmarks along the shores of Spanish Waters is the Quarantine Building. Dating back to the 19th century, this historic structure served as a quarantine facility for incoming ships. Aiming to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. While cruising on your boat, take in the view of this historical gem and appreciate the efforts of the Curaçao government in restoring it. A testament to the island’s past, the Quarantine Building provides a fascinating glimpse into the maritime history of Curaçao.

2. Jan Sofat: Luxury by the Lagoon

Embark on a journey along the exclusive gated community of Jan Sofat, nestled on the shores of Spanish Waters. Originally an 18th-century plantation with nicknames like Jan Zoutvat and Plantage Vredeber.  Jan Sofat is now renowned as one of the chicest neighborhoods on the island. Cruise past luxurious villas and appreciate the blend of historic charm and contemporary elegance that defines this area. The Tiki Boat offers a unique vantage point to admire the beauty and sophistication of Jan Sofat as you enjoy the gentle breeze and scenic views.

3. St. Barbara Landhouse: A Majestic Hilltop Retreat

As you sail across Spanish Waters, make sure to set your course towards the majestic St. Barbara Landhouse. Built in 1662 by Matthias Beck, the governor of Curaçao at the time, this historic landhouse sits atop a hill, providing a commanding view of the lagoon. Marvel at the architecture and immerse yourself in the rich history of St. Barbara Landhouse. While the fort of Beekenburg may not be accessible by boat, the St. Barbara Landhouse offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial past and architectural heritage.