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Bonaire

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 Photo Credit: Photo by Jesse van Vliet on Unsplash
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 Photo Credit: Photo by Jesse van Vliet on Unsplash

Bonaire, part of the Caribbean Netherlands, is celebrated as one of the world’s premier diving and snorkeling destinations. The island sits outside the hurricane belt, offering year-round calm seas and steady sunshine. Its entire coastline is a protected marine park, where reefs teem with parrotfish, sea turtles, and delicate coral formations just steps from shore. For divers and snorkelers, the ease of walk-in access to vibrant underwater life has made Bonaire legendary.

On land, Bonaire’s scenery shifts between cactus-covered hills, salt flats shimmering pink with flamingos, and rugged coastlines where waves crash dramatically against limestone cliffs. Washington Slagbaai National Park, a former plantation turned nature reserve, preserves much of this wild beauty, offering hiking trails, hidden beaches, and opportunities to spot iguanas and rare birds. The island’s distinctive pink salt pans and pyramids of harvested salt remain both a striking sight and a nod to its colonial history.

The atmosphere in Bonaire is tranquil and eco-minded. Unlike more developed Caribbean islands, it has avoided mass tourism, favoring sustainable practices and small-scale charm. Its capital, Kralendijk, is a colorful waterfront town where Dutch and Caribbean influences meet in pastel buildings, outdoor cafés, and lively festivals. For travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure in an unspoiled setting, Bonaire offers a balance of natural wonder and cultural warmth.

Learn More About Bonaire

Washington-Slagbaai National Park
Ecological reserve and national park featuring idyllic beaches and snorkeling locations.

The Cadushy Distillery
Liquor tastings can be found in this cozy local venue.

Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire
See and feed donkeys at this unforgettable sanctuary. Several hundred wild rescue donkeys live here.
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