St. Eustatius, locally nicknamed Statia, might be one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets—but below the surface, it’s anything but quiet. Scattered around this Dutch Caribbean island and its protected reserves there are over 30 dive sites, including many shipwrecks. Topside, you’ll find a quiet, welcoming island vibe. There’s no mass tourism, no cruise ships—not even a traffic light.
Sitting in the shadow of Statia’s now dormant volcano, the Quill, Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort is a great hub for water and land lovers alike. With landscaped gardens, an ocean-fed lagoon, two pools, a spa, playing fields, and multiple restaurants, guests are never bored. No matter if you stay in a luxury suite or oceanfront cottage, all rooms are equipped with spacious balconies, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and luxurious amenities from Rituals.
Visit Golden Rock Resort
Golden Rock Resort is situated in the Dutch Caribbean on St. Eustatius, which is renowned for exceptional diving. The resort has 75 deluxe rooms, cottages, and suites tucked into a lush 40-acre green sanctuary, full of flora and fauna.
Interested in visiting this unique place for yourself? Check the latest offers and contact the dive center for their dive packages. You can enjoy up to 20% off on your stay for 3 nights or longer and 10% off on diving in August, September, and October of this year with free nitrox and gear rental!
The Diving: Wrecks, Wildlife & Volcanic Reefs
From within the resort, all dive operations are handled by Statia Divers, the on-site PADI 5-Star Dive Center, which runs daily guided boat dives to the island’s premier underwater sites. With valet diving, it’s as easy as dropping your gear in front of your accommodation for placement on the boat—all you need to do is relax onboard. And, after each dive you’ll find snacks and soft drinks waiting for your surface interval.
The diving here is an intriguing blend of history and nature, shaped by the island’s volcanic origins and colonial past. Since conditions are generally calm, with moderate currents and excellent visibility, diving is possible year-round.
There are over 30 dive sites, featuring lava boulders, coral-encrusted slopes, Caribbean sand flats brimming with garden eels, and wrecks peppered with maritime artifacts.
Explore reefs teeming with sea turtles, stingrays, and schooling reef fish—and then discover an old Dutch cannon on the seabed. It’s this diversity that makes diving around Statia truly one-of-a-kind.
Top sites include Stenapa Reef, the Hangover, Anchor Point, and the Charles L. Brown (Charlie Brown) wreck, the crown jewel of Statia. This massive cable-laying ship sits on its side in about 100 feet (30 m) of water, with wide-open swim-throughs, great natural light, and plenty of marine life. It is undoubtedly the most photogenic wreck in the Caribbean.

Since much of Statia’s coastline is rocky, nearly all dives are done from the resort’s custom dive boats. There’s no house reef, but Golden Rock has its own unique, ocean-fed lagoon, the largest in the Caribbean. The lagoon is 30 feet (9 m) deep, perfect for training dives and completing certifications.
Whether you’re a newly certified diver, an advanced wreck explorer, or marine-life lover, Statia has something to offer. Its mix of topography, wildlife, and history delivers a dive experience that rivals many better-known Caribbean destinations.
The Resort: One with Nature
Golden Rock Dive & Nature Resort is a lush green sanctuary that blends in with St. Eustatius’ wild volcanic landscape. Built on a 40-acre hillside estate, the resort’s garden has over 140,000 flowers and trees, amongst which hummingbirds, little lizards, and butterflies find sanctuary. Guests can also relax in either of two swimming pools or the saltwater lagoon, the latter being adjacent to Statia Divers.
Rejuvenate your body and soul at The Rock Spa, the resort’s wellness center. Here guests can choose from couples’ massages, facials, soothing soaks, and full body scrubs. For those who like to get the blood pumping, there is a multipurpose sports field for tennis, basketball, or football.
Another unique feature is the Tinnitus Relief Therapy center, where guests who suffer from this condition can receive non-invasive laser therapy sessions for relief for an extra charge.
A paddlesports court and an oceanfront gym round out the sports offerings. Although there isn’t a kid’s club, there is a Statia kids gamebook created by the resort, a playground, a mini-golf course and even some board games to keep all ages entertained.
The resort runs almost entirely on solar power, produces its own fresh drinking water, and reuses wastewater to keep its lush grounds thriving. With a 20,000-square-foot greenhouse, the resort grows its own produce, and guests can even pick their own mint for mojitos. Guests are welcome to visit the greenhouse from Monday to Friday, 10 am to noon, when the staff can take them on a tour and offer a complimentary refreshment.
With a Green Key certification, an international eco-label that recognizes sustainable tourism practices, Golden Rock proves that eco-conscious design can still feel indulgent.
The Accommodation: Casual Elegance

Across the resort, there are 75 accommodation options, including deluxe rooms, elegant villas and suites, and charmingly classic private cottages. It’s elegant without being flashy, eco-conscious without skimping on comfort, and perfectly suited for those looking to connect with nature.
The entry-level deluxe ocean-view rooms come with generous floor plans, king-size beds, and thoughtful touches like a minibar and coffee station. The suites step things up with kitchenettes, dining areas, and wide balconies, perfect for that ocean-view morning coffee. These are decorated in soft greens and blues, echoing the resort’s lush garden and coastline.
For more space and a residential feel, the one- and two-bedroom cottages are equipped with outdoor stovetop kitchens, smart TVs, and roomy living areas. Interiors are styled in a crisp, modern palette of white walls, warm wood, and natural textures. All 75 rooms come with air conditioning, plenty of storage, and amenities from Rituals.
The Dining: Fresh and Flavorful
Golden Rock keeps dining easy and elevated, with two eateries that cover everything from post-dive bites to romantic dinners with a view, plus a pool bar for an after-dive cocktail. Breakfast is included in your stay, and meal plans are available for those who want to keep it simple. Dietary needs are easily accommodated, and staff is happy to work around dive schedules so you never have to choose between your next bite and your next dive.
Golden Rock’s main restaurant is Breeze, which has a central, marble bar set under a dramatic wooden canopy with large, comfortable chairs encouraging you to stay a while. It is an open-plan layout, blurring the boundaries with the landscape outside.
Guests can expect globally inspired dishes using herbs and vegetables grown right on site at the greenhouse, grill plates, freshly prepared sushi, and classic cocktails. All meals come with a side of sweeping views over the ocean and the island’s green hills.
Open only in the high season, Bobbie’s Beach Club is a colorful restaurant down by the coastline. Here you’ll find a more casual menu of nachos and chicken wings by day and pizza and barbeque specialities by night. Overlooking the lagoon, it’s a great spot to watch your little ones doing a try dive while sipping on a mojito.
For poolside refreshments, guests lounging at the larger Hummingbird Pool can order directly from Breeze, located just next door. Over at the smaller Hibiscus Pool, you’ll find the resort’s dedicated pool bar—a relaxed daytime hangout serving light snacks, tropical cocktails, and cold, refreshing beers.
Out of the Water: Craters & Culture
Statia might be small, but there’s plenty to do when you’re not in the water. Right on Golden Rock’s doorstep you’ll find the island’s dormant volcano, the Quill. Hike the well-marked trail through the dry evergreen forest, which transforms into a lush rainforest within the crater itself. Guests of the resort are awarded with a special certification that they climbed a dormant volcano.
Birdwatchers will love the quiet surroundings, and the lush grounds attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and a wide variety of native species.
You can also head into Oranjestad to explore historic ruins and forts, book a guided tour, or just enjoy a rum cocktail with the locals at one of the island’s breezy bars. At the resort, non-divers can book a spa treatment, take a yoga or Pilates class, enjoy a sip & paint activity, or curl up with a book in the shade.
Golden Rock Resort: A True Island Getaway
Golden Rock Dive Resort is the kind of place scuba divers dream of discovering—a eco-conscious sanctuary tucked away on a peaceful island, rich with green and blue adventures. If you’re looking for something off the beaten path, but don’t want to forgo luxury and comfort, it’s time to put Golden Rock Dive Resort on your radar.
Visit Golden Rock Resort
The resort is situated in the Dutch Caribbean on St. Eustatius, which is renowned for exceptional diving. The resort has 75 deluxe rooms, cottages, and suites tucked into a lush 40-acre green sanctuary, full of flora and fauna.
Mirroring the underwater world, there is plenty to do topside, such as shoot hoops, play pickleball, do a round of mini golf, and bicker over Monopoly. There are two eateries, two pools, a pool bar, a saltwater lagoon, an in-house spa, and even a tinnitus relief therapy center.
Interested in visiting this unique place for yourself? Check the latest offers and contact the dive center for their dive packages—enjoy up to 20% off on your stay and 10% off on diving with free nitrox and gear rental!























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