Make your vacation complete with a visit to Bonaire's local attractions
There's a lot
more to Bonaire than sun and surf. Bonaire attractions offer a myriad
of things to see and do, whether you're looking to fill an hour or
a day. With choices as varied as museums, cruises, and historical
sites, you'll never have a dull moment during your visit to Bonaire.
Of course, our beautiful beaches remain the reason people visit year
after year. So let us show you some of our favorite places to play.
Bonaire
Museum
Unlock the door to Bonaire's secret past by stepping inside this
museum of folklore, artifacts, and exhibits located just off of
Kralendijk.
Donkey
Sanctuary Bonaire
Doting animal lovers might get a kick out of this donkey domain
- a safe haven for more than 40 of the domestic mammals found in
Bonaire. Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire, which provides emergency care
and ongoing treatment for the animals, is somewhat like a petting
zoo for the public.
Goto
Meer
This salt lake is pretty in pink - Pink Flamingos that is. You can
explore this popular flamingo sanctuary, and other key parts of
Bonaire, by hopping aboard the Flamingo View tour chartered by Bonaire
Boat Tours and Vacations.
Mi Dushi
Party Boat
Shuffle your feet, and swing your hips to the sultry sounds of jazz,
reggae, and calypso on this party cruise boat that sails along the
shore of Kralendijk, Bonaire at sunset, or during its "Disco
Night" rendezvous. This double-decked, steel pontoon boat serves
up a hopping nightlife with free drinks during the sunset cruise
for your enjoyment.
Onima
Step back into the Stone Ages, and canvass ancient territory marked
by late Caiqueto inhabitants. Their story unfolds before your eyes
through inscriptions painted on the walls of limestone caves found
in this area, located on the northeast corner of Bonaire.
Rooi
Lamoenchi Kunuku Park
Trudge your way through an aloe field, and sift through the remains
of slave quarters uncovered during a guided tour of an old Kunuku
farm buried in the rustic areas of Bonaire.
Salt Pans
Bonaire's
salty side delivers the sweetest scenes of the country's southern
territory. Mounds of white salt piled on a low-lying desert plane
freckled with pink flamingos is a picture-perfect scene for your
vacation scrap book. Let Cargill Salt Bonaire N.V. teach you about
the country's salt harvest and how it has become a worldwide industry
for Bonaire.
Sea Turtle
Club Bonaire
Come and see Bonaire's native loggerhead, hawksbill, and green sea
turtles before it's too late. Club Bonaire offers slide shows and
educational material to raise public awareness about the endangered
species, and to solicit support for their preservation efforts.
Washington-Slagbaai
National Park
Just one glimpse of the sugar white sand, and transparent waters
on the beaches of this park will convince you take some of Bonaire's
beauty back with you. Prepare to spend your day trying to capture
all of Bonaire's glory in a few snapshots when you tour this 13,500-acre
marine park located at the northern tip of Bonaire. Mountain biking,
bird watching, fishing and snorkeling, are just some of the activities
that you can enjoy during your expedition through this fun-loving
park.
Willemstoren
Lighthouse
This 19th century lighthouse rests on the southern tip of Bonaire
and towers over miles of sea engulfing the country.
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