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Here we will begin our tours when you arrive by cruise. We will meet with you 15 minutes before the departure time of your tour to make sure we start on time. When you leave the ship, walk to the security door (there will only be one security door) look forward where you will see a sign that says BOOKING ONLINE. We will stand there with your name. If you are from a hotel or apartment, we will pick you up at your apartment or in your hotel lobby.
We will give you a tour of the city center, Kaya Grandi. It is the main street where all the shops / restaurants and ice cream parlors are located in Kralendijk. Where, after the tour, you can do some shopping and walk. If you come on the cruise, Kralendijk is just a few minutes walk from your ship where the cruise ports are located.
This is where the boats take refuge when we have storms coming towards the island
You can take a beautiful and excellent photographs of the wonders of the island. :) This will be a great pleasure and surprise for you :)
We will drive through an urbanization called Hato, where most of the hotels are located.
Here you will see the most exclusive part of the island and your tour guide will share with you why rich people come to Bonaire.
Here you can get off the vehicle and walk and take some photos of the beautiful landscape of the clear blue ocean. If you do not want to walk to the beach because of the stairs, no problem, you can stay on top, enjoy the beautiful view and the landscape.
From a distance, you will see the beautiful landscape from where the water level was many years ago and you will also see one of the best dive sites on the island.
Here we will share about the history of when the slaves lived in Bonaire and you will see the building where the women and children stayed during the week while the man continues to go to the south side of the island to produce the salt.
Your tour guide will show you and share with you some of our oil tanks and the reason we have them here in Bonaire.
In this spectacular landscape you can see our flamingos in the background and the highest hill on the island called Brandaris, here you can not get out of the car since it is a reserve area for flamingos, but you can take a photo of the Flamingoes while your guide he is driving. Depending on the day, you will see the flamingos very close and sometimes they are a bit far.
Rincon is the oldest city on the island, where it all began many years ago. You will still see the oldest buildings on the island along with the beautiful landscape and why the Corner was chosen many years ago when they discovered Bonaire.
Here you will see the splashes of the waves hitting the cliffs on the coast, sometimes with many donkeys walking until they reach the center. We will also pass right next to Bonaire Landsailing, where you can see people sailing on land.
Here you will see our pink Flamingo airport and we will share about tourism and flights that arrive and depart from Bonaire.
Here is one of our beautiful beaches called Te Amo Beach or Te Amo beach.
This is a beautiful beach where locals spend their time together on weekends and excellent vacations also for snorkeling and diving.
This is a new complex with a beautiful pool, where you can sit and order your food or drink from inside the pool.
We will make a stop in the pink water and salt mountains so you can walk and take some photos. This is the most beautiful stop on the island because on your right you will see the blue colors of the ocean and on your left you will see the pink water with the white foam on the ground that comes out of the salt water.
Here you will see the slave cabins, where you can experience how slaves worked on the island and also where they slept during the week. We will take a few minutes to talk about corals.
This is the last stop and from here we will take you back to the boat. This is a good time to ask questions that your tour guide can gladly answer.
PLEASE NOTE: we will transport everyone from the cruise to the dock, the cruise terminal at least 1 hour before the ship departs.
If you stay in a hotel, we will be waiting for you in the lobby.
If you are staying in an apartment, write the name and address of your apartment.
If you arrive on a cruise: We will meet with you 15 minutes before the departure time of your tour to make sure we start on time. When you leave the ship, walk to the security door (there will only be one security door) look forward where you will see a sign that says BOOKING ONLINE. We will stand there with your name. If you are from a hotel or apartment, we will pick you up at your apartment or in your hotel lobby.
If you arrive by plane, look for our staff with your name.
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Kralendijk is the vibrant capital of Bonaire, a picturesque island in the Caribbean Netherlands. Known for its colorful buildings, stunning beaches, and exceptional diving opportunities, it offers a unique blend of Caribbean charm and Dutch influence. The town is a gateway to Bonaire's natural wonders, including Washington Slagbaai National Park and the Bonaire National Marine Park.
One of the most famous dive sites in the world, this marine park offers incredible underwater visibility and diverse marine life. It's a must-visit for snorkelers and divers.
This national park covers a significant portion of Bonaire and offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities. It's a great place to explore the island's natural beauty.
A popular snorkeling and diving site located just off the coast of Kralendijk. It's known for its clear waters and abundant marine life, including parrotfish, angelfish, and moray eels.
A beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters and white sand, accessible via a steep staircase. It's a great spot for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing.
A small museum dedicated to the history of cocoa production on Bonaire. Visitors can learn about the island's cocoa industry and sample locally made chocolate.
A traditional Bonairean dish made with cheese stuffed with spiced meat, often served with rice and peas.
A cornmeal-based side dish similar to polenta, often served with fish or meat.
Locally produced rum, often enjoyed straight or in cocktails.
This is the peak tourist season with pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for beach activities, diving, and exploring the island's natural beauty.
Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG)
GMT-4
127VV, 50HzHz
Bonaire is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming local community. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Main Bus Terminal in Kralendijk
Buses are available but infrequent. They are more suitable for local residents than tourists.
Available • Apps: No major apps, use local taxi stands
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, uninhabited island off the coast of Bonaire, known for its pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. It's a great spot for a day trip.
A beautiful bay on the southern coast of Bonaire, known for its calm waters and excellent windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions. It's a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts.
A scenic lake in the interior of Bonaire, surrounded by lush vegetation and wildlife. It's a great spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the island's natural beauty.
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