The license plates of all the cars on Bonaire read Diver’s Paradise. Does anything more need to be said? Perhaps, for those who have never been to paradise. How about 84 degree water temperature and 100+ foot visibility? Bonaire is not just a “divers paradise” for the amazing fact that its exceptionally pristine waters are designated an official marine park, or because its calm, clear waters are the ideal setting for underwater photographers, or because it is famous for its flamingos. (which number up to 15,000 during mating season!), but also because Bonaire offers many other wonderful sites to behold and adventures to experience after a day of diving.
Walk the grounds of the island’s 13,500-acre National Park, a wildlife sanctuary where birds, lizards, goats, and iguanas are found in their natural habitat! Mountain bike the more than 300 kilometers of trails, consisting of gentle coastal paths, unpaved back roads, and even goat trails. Go windsurfing in the calm and shallow waters of Lac Bay, an internationally known spot for windsurfers. Kayak through the sheltered waters of Lac Bay or head out into the miles of flats and mangroves to the south, where hatchlings and wildlife can be seen.
Observe Bonaire’s more than 170 bird species (80 of which are indigenous to the island!) Fish from deep sea to wahoo, tuna, blue marlin, amberfish, sailfish, and snapper. (Bonaire is also one of the bone fishing enthusiast’s best kept secrets!) Take to the water on one of Bonaire’s charter yachts. Horseback riding at one of Bonaire’s horse ranches. More low-key than its Latin-influenced big sisters Aruba and Curacao, it’s really cool to see how Bonaire has gone to great lengths to preserve its natural resources. Do you need to say anything else now?
Oh yeah, beach diving is available right at your doorstep 24/7! While there are many waters in the world in which to dive deep below the surface of the sea, it is always good to select a location that offers plenty of natural activities and chilling places to explore on dry land as well.