
All Things Bonaire

Bonaire is a small island located in the southernCaribbean known for its role inNature, especially ourMarine Environment. Bonaire has excellentScuba Diving,Snorkeling,Fishing,Sailing,Windsurfing, andKiteboarding, among other things.Kayak in the mangroves in the bay or venture out into the open ocean for a challenge.

Enjoy the nature of the land byHiking through new areas of Bonaire. Let the wind challenge you withLandsailing. Experience aProfessional Photography Session on-land or beneath the surface. Bonaire offers plenty ofSightseeing Tours,Unique Tours,Shopping for local souvenirs,Arts & Crafts, andKids’ Activities.

Bonaire provides a diverse mixture ofCulinary Cuisines. With over 100Restaurants to choose from, you will not go hungry! Venture outside your comfort zone and experience the Caribbean flavors of the local dishes. OurSustainable Seafood Guide will allow you to make the right choice for Bonaire’s marine ecosystem.

Find info onAirlines that Fly to Bonaire,Accommodations, andBonaire Travel Tips. Bonaire is a small island, but not small enough to walk everywhere. TheGetting Around Bonaire page will link you to the variousCar RentalsandScooter companies so you can find just what you need.

A BonaireAdventure awaits you! Use the search feature in the top menu, or if you prefer to browse what the Island has to offer, start withThings to Do in Bonaire,About Bonaire,Events, and theBonaire Insider News page.

OurCalendar of Events covers the latest on Bonaire, from the present through months from now, so you can best plan your schedule to include these upcoming island-wide events. Learn about Bonaire’sAnnual Events,Culture, andHistory.
Many descriptions have been written about Bonaire: Best Kept Secret, Unhurried, Unspoiled, Unforgettable; Diver’s Paradise; and the list goes on… these statements are true!
Over 55% of Bonaire visitors are repeat visitors!
Most first-time Bonaire visitors have heard about theClimate, the water, the sun, and all the things to do in Bonaire. Repeat visitors generally say that they didn’t have enough time to do everything on their first visit.“It is the warmth and friendliness of the people” that keeps visitors returning year after year.
Bonaire has the reputation of being laid back, slower-paced, and tranquil. The good news is that while this is all quite true, the island also offersFun Places to Visit, world-classRestaurants, andNightlife. When you first come to the island, you are a visitor. When you leave, you are a friend.
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