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The Mangroves of Bonaire

The mangroves of Bonaire is one of the best preserved mangrove area in the Caribbean. The area of Lac, almost 4 kilometers long and from east to west 3 km, is bordered by a barrier reef across most of the its connection to open sea and by mangroves around the bay. Stinapa, is the

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Bonaire Mangrove Clear Bottom Kayak

Bonaire Mangrove Clear Bottom Kayak Bonaire Mangrove Clear Bottom Kayak is a whole new way to understand mangroves, how necessary they are and to learn about their essential functions in an ecosystem like the one on our island. This activity starts at Lac Caai Bonaire one of the Ramsar sites of

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Bonaire Salt flats

The south of the island of Bonaire is host to the famous salt flats & mounts. An area where Cargill has been operating since 1997 producing some of the purest salts in the world Using the salt, the sea and winds of Bonaire, the salt accumulated in the impressive mounds of crystals is produced.

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Washington Slagbaai National Park

Washington Slagbaai National Park is located at the north area of the island of Bonaire. Established in 1969 it was the first nature sanctuary of the Netherlands Antilles (From 2010 Dutch Caribbean) with over 4000 hectares of surface. This is a safe habitat for the terrestrial species of Bonaire including parrots, flamingos and parakeets.

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Bonaire National Marine Park

Those who know Bonaire are aware of how important the nature of our island is to us. The waters surrounding this small paradise in the Caribbean are no exception, proof of it is our National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. From the moment you are arriving by plane

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Kibrahacha Trees of Bonaire

When a little rain falls in Bonaire, some areas in the north of the island turn yellow as the kibrahacha tree illuminates the scenery. The bloom of this beautiful delicate flower, lasts only 3 days so you need to hurry after the rain to go and see it, otherwise you will find

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Bonaire Simadan Festival

From February to the beginning of May , Bonaire celebrates a unique traditional event, the Simadan. The Simadan is a tradition in Bonaire that was born during the times when farmers haversted their crops. During these times the farmers or kunuku owners, with the help of their neighbours, friends and relatives harvest the ripe

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Mangazina di Rei – Bonaire

Magazina di Rei located at the entrance of Rincon in Bonaire, is one of the places that you cannot miss if you are on our island; above all if you are looking for things to do in Bonaire to get to know our culture, history and music. The Mangazina di Rei  is the second

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Dos Pos Bonaire

When going around Bonaire, on the way to Rincon or Washington Slagbaai National Park you can pass by Dos Pos. It is located in the north of Bonaire, east of Gotomeer, and it is characterized by numerous small hills, sheltered valleys, and includes a small freshwater pond. Dos Pos has been designated by the

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Seru Largo

Seru Largo is one of the highest hills in Bonaire, it means "large hill". The impressive cross at the top of the hill was built between 1999 and 2000 by the members of the Catholic Church with funds given by the inhabitants of Bonaire. The words written in Papiamentu  "Christu Ayera, Awe, Semper"

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Welcome to Bonaire Tours and Vacations

Unhurried, Unspoiled, Unforgettable

Imagine an unhurried place with unspoiled sites and unforgettable people & charm. This is Bonaire and this little paradise awaits every visitor with endless possibilities of land & sea activities.

Feel, smell & taste the kaleidoscope of cultures that has shaped Bonaire’s history for hundreds of years. Listen to the sweet sounds of Papiamento, the local language and enjoy local stobas (stews) while sipping a cold drink. Stare at the starry filled nights while the warm ocean breeze comforts your skin. Let us show you the magic of Bonaire.

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