Does Bonaire have all inclusive?
Leave your worries at home and let us take care of everything you need for a picture-perfect vacation on Bonaire. Our all-inclusive package offers unlimited food and drinks at our oceanfront restaurants and bars and a range of fun activities.
Can I travel to Bonaire now?
Bonaire – Level 3: Reconsider Travel Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for Bonaire due to COVID-19, indicating a high level of COVID-19 in Bonaire.
Are there sharks in Bonaire?
Since March 2016 a couple of Lemon Sharks (Negaprion breviroster) are observed in a secret spot of Bonaire Island. Sharks are hardly seen along the coastal waters of the island, if you exclude the east coast, where some Nurse sharks are resident and other reef species were observed.
Is Bonaire still good for snorkeling?
Don’t get us wrong, Bonaire snorkeling is exceptional enough that we returned. After scouring Bonaire and the little offshore island Klein Bonaire for the best snorkeling spots, we are happy to report that there are still many locations with healthy reefs and many fish.
Does Bonaire have sharks?
What do you get with a buddy dive Bonaire?
With the Buddy Dive Bonaire rates & specials we can offer you complete customized packages to fit all your vacation-related wishes. Our Drive & Dive package caters to all divers needs, no matter how long you have been diving or your certification level. Would you like to become a diver or continue your dive education?
Is it possible to scuba dive on Klein Bonaire?
The shore diving is exceptional, but some boat dives as well because some sites—including all on Klein Bonaire‚can only be reached by water. If shore diving with a rental car, look for the yellow-painted and numbered stones along the shore that mark the entry point for each site.
Is there a marine park on Bonaire Island?
The Bonaire National Marine Park was established in 1979, and the island’s entire coastline is protected. All divers must purchase a marine park tag, which funds the park, and are asked to perform an initial checkout dive to fine tune buoyancy before visiting area reefs.
Why is Bonaire the diving capital of the Caribbean?
Favorable geography makes Bonaire the shore diving capital of the Caribbean. The island’s boomerang shape shelters the west coast from prevailing easterly trade winds and ocean swells, no rivers flow from the arid landscape to mar visibility, currents are mild to non-existent, and reefs begin downward slopes just yards from shore.