Bonaire is widely regarded as one of the best destinations in the Caribbean for shore diving and with a good reason.The dry climate and coral composition…
Bonaire is widely regarded as one of the best destinations in the Caribbean for shore diving and with good reason. The dry climate and coral composition of the island mean that there's little soil runoff, allowing near-perfect visibility in the coastal waters. The islanders have exploited this advantage, and you can find local businesses that cater to virtually every diving need.
Bonaire's best tourism is its eco-tourism. In addition to its gorgeous beaches, the island, which sits atop a coral reef, offers some of the best snorkeling and bird watching. Only fifty miles north of Venezuela, the island is accessible to the mainland while still maintaining an attitude of isolation.
Bonaire is widely regarded as one of the best destinations in the Caribbean for shore diving and with a good reason.The dry climate and coral composition…
Bonaire International & Local Fishing Tournament 2016. It gives us great pleasure to invite you to our “28th Bonaire International…
Shopping is quite interesting for every tourist .. Bonaire island is full of unique stores with a hand made pièces .Many of the gift shops carry locally made …
The mixture of so many cultural backgrounds has combined to give a distinct flavor to the restaurants on Bonaire. The local eateries serve large…
Bonaire island is amazing for all kind of activities . Everythinbg what you can imagine its right there …Bonaire boating , kitesurfing…
There are no miles and miles of white sandy beaches to be found on Bonaire. Most of the beaches on Bonaire are public with the exception of …
Kralendijk Bonaire’s small, tidy capital city (population 3,000) is five minutes from the airport. The main drag, J.A. Abraham Boulevard…
Bonaire is a year-round destination largely due to dive and windsurf tourism. Bonaire is outside the hurricane belt with a brief rainy season…
Visitors to Bonaire are often startled by the sight of donkeys lazily roaming about the landscape of Bonaire. Bonaire has no large indigenous…
In 1499, (possibly September 6th) Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci arrived in Bonaire and claimed Bonaire for the Spaniards…