
π Handy Info About Bonaire: Everything You Need for Your Trip
Planning a trip to Bonaire? Want to be well-prepared before you land on this sunny Caribbean island?
Hereβs all the handy info about Bonaire you need β from transportation and weather to food, excursions, and expert local tips.
At Fiesta Tours Bonaire, we make it easy to explore the island confidently and comfortably. Letβs get you ready!
π Where Is Bonaire?
Bonaire is located in the southern Caribbean, just north of Venezuela. It’s part of the Dutch Caribbean, together with Aruba and CuraΓ§ao (ABC Islands), and a special municipality of the Netherlands.
- ποΈ Capital: Kralendijk
- π° Currency: U.S. Dollar (USD)
- π£οΈ Languages: Dutch, Papiamentu, English & Spanish
- π Climate: Dry and warm year-round (avg. 28β30Β°C)
βοΈ How to Get to Bonaire
Youβll fly into Flamingo Airport (BON).
Direct flights to Bonaire from:
- Amsterdam (KLM, TUI)
- U.S. cities like Miami, Atlanta, Houston
- Regional flights from Aruba or CuraΓ§ao also available
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π Transportation on the Island
Bonaire has no public buses, so visitors usually choose:
- π Car or scooter rental
- π Private tours or transport with Fiesta Tours
- π Taxis (less common, higher cost)
π Explore our private tours and transport
βοΈ Weather & Best Time to Visit
- High Season: December β April (dry, sunny, busy)
- Low Season: May β November (warmer, quieter, better rates)
- Hurricane-free zone: Bonaire is outside the hurricane belt
Tip: February/March = Carnival time, full of energy, music, and parades.
π Check out our Carnival shore excursions
ποΈ What to Do in Bonaire
H2: 1. Snorkeling & Diving
Bonaire is one of the top snorkeling and diving destinations in the world. Many coral reefs are accessible directly from shore.
π Book a snorkeling or catamaran tour
H2: 2. Explore the Island
- Washington Slagbaai National Park
- Salt flats and flamingo spots
- Rincon: the oldest town with rich local culture
π Read our cultural guide to Bonaire
H2: 3. Catamaran Brunch or Sail & Dine
Combine sailing, snorkeling, and delicious food in one relaxing half-day tour.
π See the catamaran brunch tour
π½οΈ Food & Drinks
Typical Bonaire dishes include:
- Goat stew (kabritu)
- Pastechi (savory pastries)
- Grilled fish with creole sauce
- Caribbean BBQ
- Dutch and Latin fusion cuisine
π What to Pack
- Reef-safe sunscreen
- Swimsuit and towel
- Sunglasses and hat
- Refillable water bottle
- Lightweight clothes
- Bug spray (for evenings)
- Waterproof camera or phone case
π See our full packing list
π― Why Choose Fiesta Tours Bonaire?
- β Local experts with 10+ years of experience
- β Dutch- and English-speaking guides available
- β Great for cruise guests and long-stay visitors
- β Private and small-group excursions
- β Fast and friendly customer support
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π Ready for Bonaire?
With this handy info about Bonaire, youβre ready to enjoy a smooth and exciting trip. Let Fiesta Tours Bonaire guide you through the best of the island β safely, comfortably, and in your language.
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