Bonaire is a paradise that captures the heart of every visitor. π But once the vacation ends, many people ask themselves: Is it expensive to live in Bonaire island? π§
As local experts at Fiesta Tours Bonaire, we see many visitors transition into residents. The short answer is: Living in Bonaire can be more expensive than in the US or mainland Europe, mainly because it is an island where most goods are imported. However, the quality of life is incomparable! π³π±β¨
π 1. Housing and Utilities
Housing is likely to be your biggest expense. Due to the island’s popularity, the real estate market is very active.
- Rent/Mortgage: Prices vary greatly depending on proximity to the ocean in Kralendijk. π
- Utilities: Electricity and water are produced through desalination and fuel, making them relatively high. However, you can save by embracing the trade winds instead of using AC! π¬οΈ
- Water Quality: One thing you wonβt spend money on is bottled water, as the water is safe to drink in Bonaire and tastes great! π§
π 2. Groceries and Dining
Since almost all food arrives by ship or plane, your grocery bill might be higher than back home. π’π¦
- Local vs. Imported: Dutch products are often more affordable than American brands.
- Eating Out: You can find everything from food trucks to fine dining. When budgeting for meals, don’t forget to factor in if you are supposed to tip in Bonaire. πΈ
- Currency: Remember that the island operates entirely on the US Dollar, which is the best currency for Bonaire. π΅
π 3. Transportation and Taxes
To live comfortably, you will need a vehicle, as public transport is limited.
- Cars: Buying and maintaining a car can be pricey due to taxes in Bonaire and shipping costs. π
- Gas: Prices are regulated by the government but tend to be higher than in the US.
- Daily Commute: Most people get around Bonaire in pick-up trucks or small cars, which are perfect for our roads. π£οΈ
π₯ 4. Healthcare and Quality of Life
Is it worth the cost? Most Bonaireans and Bonerianos would say yes! π§π³
- Healthcare: As a special municipality of the Netherlands, healthcare standards are high. π₯
- Safety: Bonaire is incredibly safe, which is a “wealth” that is hard to put a price on. π‘οΈ
- Health: The environment is clean and healthy. You can check what vaccines you need to go to Bonaire to see how low-risk the island is. π
π Experience the Island Life Firsthand
The best way to decide if Bonaire is for you is to spend time here as a “local-in-training.” π At Fiesta Tours Bonaire, we can help you explore every corner of the island before you make a big decision.
Book one of our personalized island tours to see the different neighborhoods, or use our reliable airport transfers to start your scouting trip with ease. ππ¨
π Final Verdict
Bonaire isn’t the cheapest Caribbean island, but the combination of Dutch infrastructure and Caribbean beauty makes it a “rich” place to live in terms of happiness and tranquility. π’π
Are you planning a trip to scope out the island? Let us show you around! Book your tour today and discover why so many people choose to call Bonaire home. πβ¨


