
| ● LOCATION OF PORTS | ● ST. MICHIEL'S BAY |
| ● PORT OF WILLEMSTAD | ● FUIK BAY |
| ● BULLEN BAY | ● PORT ACCESS PROCEDURES |
| ● CARACAS BAY | ● OTHER PORT SERVICES |

Bullen Bay, better known as the Curacao Terminal, is an open spacious bay on the southwest side of Curacao, where the biggest vessels can enter safely. Built by Royal Dutch Shell, it is now partly leased by Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) as a storage/supply facility for the Refinery in Willemstad. Such naturally sheltered, deep-water bays are very rare to the Southern Caribbean region, making this port ideal for all kinds of commercial and maritime activities.
Max. Draft
Jetty 1 21.0m
Jetty 2 12.2m entering / 12.8m departing
Jetty 3 17.1m
Jetty 4 28.7m
Jetty 5 19.2m
Jetty 6 28.7m
Berths & Facilities Bullen Bay
Berths: Bullen Bay has 3 V.L.C.C. T-shaped jetties. The largest jetty is only 110 m offshore and can accommodate vessels up to 550,000 DWT on full draft, while the smallest jetty can accommodate vessels up to 70.000 DWT.