Cruise ship friendly! Welcome aboard your private Calypso Charters Bonaire two stop snorkel tour. While you're with us, you'll enjoy personalized service, tasty food and drinks, and the best hospitality on the water. The best part? Every charter is private and reserved exclusively for you and your group. Our crew has lived on Bonaire for decades, are PADI dive instructors, expert snorkel guides, and know the island inside-out. Join us for a fun day on the water while you're visiting Bonaire!
Arriving on a cruise ship and don't see a time that fits your schedule? We can customize a trip to meet your needs. Just message us for more info!
Pickup included
The Bonaire National Marine Park surrounds the island, and is filled with shallow, fringing reefs that are teeming with aquatic life. Turtles, rays, angel fish, and other reef sea life are usually seen during a snorkel stop.
We'll take you to two of the best snorkel spots within the Marine Park, one of which will be at Klein Bonaire (the uninhabited island just off Bonaire's coast). After each snorkel stop, you'll be treated to a variety of tasty snacks. Ice cold drinks are served throughout the entire trip.
The stops will be in calm waters, so this trip is perfect for everyone, even if you've never snorkeled before!
Enter the Corallium property, then take an immediate right turn. Look for the Watersport Center Bonaire building. Park anywhere for free, then follow the walkway to the left of the Watersport building. The Calypso Charters Bonaire boat (named Calypso) is on the pier.
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.
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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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