Bonaire is famous for its spectacular diving and snorkeling, but the island offers so much more.On our small-group tour, you'll visit the island's most stunning spots, including scenic beaches, vibrant salt ponds, and charming local neighborhoods. Our certified, local guides will share the rich history, culture, and natural beauty that make Bonaire unique.
With a group size up to 15 people, you'll enjoy personalized attention, plenty of time for questions, and a more relaxed experience.
Traveling in comfort in our fully air-conditioned vans, you'll feel at ease as we take you on a journey through the best of Bonaire.
As a family-owned business, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere and are happy to tailor the tour to your interests, ensuring you have a memorable and personalized island adventure.
Provided by Explorer Tours Bonaire
Pickup included
The island's colorful capital.
One of Bonaire’s most iconic dive sites, offering stunning views of the turquoise sea, where you might also spot iguanas and sea turtles.
A saltwater lake that serves as a natural habitat for flamingos.
Oldest village in the Dutch Caribbean, rich in history and local charm.
Scenic beach in Bonaire, perfect for capturing beautiful photos and enjoying the stunning views
See the towering mountains of salt crystals and the vibrant pink salt ponds, creating a stunning contrast against the turquoise waters of the sea.
Small white huts built in 1850, offering a glimpse into Bonaire’s history from the era of slavery.
Bonaire is a picturesque Caribbean island known for its stunning marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and pristine beaches. It is part of the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao) and offers a unique blend of Dutch influence and Caribbean culture.
A small, uninhabited island off the coast of Bonaire, known for its pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling and diving spots.
A large national park covering the northern part of Bonaire, featuring diverse landscapes, wildlife, and scenic views.
A protected marine area surrounding Bonaire, offering some of the best diving and snorkeling in the Caribbean.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Bonaire, from its indigenous inhabitants to its Dutch colonial past.
A traditional Bonairean dish made with cheese, meat, and spices, baked in a hollowed-out cheese wheel.
A cornmeal-based dish similar to polenta, often served with fish or meat.
Thick, fluffy pancakes often served with fruit and syrup.
This is the most popular time to visit Bonaire, with pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for diving, snorkeling, and beach activities.
Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG)
GMT-4
127VV, 50HzHz
Bonaire is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a relaxed atmosphere. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Buses are infrequent and not the most reliable mode of transport.
Available • Apps: None available
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, uninhabited island off the coast of Bonaire, known for its pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling and diving spots.
A large national park covering the northern part of Bonaire, featuring diverse landscapes, wildlife, and scenic views.
A picturesque bay known for its calm waters, making it ideal for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other water sports.
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