Bonaire is a diver’s paradise, where crystal-clear waters, colorful coral reefs, and gentle trade winds create the perfect Caribbean escape. Snorkel with sea turtles, explore the island’s flamingo sanctuaries, or unwind on its pristine, uncrowded beaches. Read our Bonaire travel guides and discover this hidden gem of the Dutch Caribbean.
An untouched paradise by design, Bonaire has a magnetic pull that leaves visitors feeling rejuvenated and reconnected with the natural world. We tighten our swimming…
The island’s star attraction, the Bonaire National Marine Park, was established in 1979 as a protected area that covers a whopping 6,672 acres and a…
Kralendijk is filled to the brim with brilliantly colourful buildings, thriving art galleries, cosy cafes, arching arcades, intriguing street art, award-winning restaurants, and a rich…
An untouched paradise by design, Bonaire has a magnetic pull that leaves visitors feeling rejuvenated and reconnected with the natural world. We tighten our swimming goggles, slip on our flippers, and get ready to dive headfirst into all this opulent oasis has to offer.
From gastronomic experiences to serene retreats in the city, Outlook Recommends the essential things to do in Bonaire.
The island’s star attraction, the Bonaire National Marine Park, was established in 1979 as a protected area that covers a whopping 6,672 acres and a depth of 200 feet.
Kralendijk is filled to the brim with brilliantly colourful buildings, thriving art galleries, cosy cafes, arching arcades, intriguing street art, award-winning restaurants, and a rich culture at every bend.
From parrot sanctuaries to beautiful uninhabited islands, we explore landmark attractions in Bonaire.
Most travellers will arrive via BON, also known as Flamingo Airport, which – as insinuated by its name – is pink, petite, and surrounded in droves by the long-legged birds.