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Water Shoes Needed at Mambo Beach?


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To expand my answer. The stones are near the edge of the beach when you enter the water. If you walk further in the water the bottom is sandy. I had to wear my water shoes as my feet are sensitive. I can't stand those first steps without protection. YMMV. The beach is calm because they have built a rock wall. All the beaches in that area I have been too are like that with the stones at the edge. I have been to Mambo a few times. It has been more crowded every time and more commercial. We will be in Curacao in December and I am browsing around for another beach. When we do Curacao we don't spend the whole day at a beach, only a couple of hours, since we find it an interesting port on its own. 

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