After a few days of sun, diving, and relaxation, many visitors find themselves scrolling through real estate listings. π± Itβs a common “symptom” of visiting our island! But beyond the vacation glow, is Bonaire a good place to live? π§
At Fiesta Tours Bonaire, we work with many expats and locals every day. Here is an honest look at what makes this island a top choice for those seeking a change of pace. π§π³β¨
π The Pros: Why People Love Living Here
Bonaire offers a quality of life that is hard to find elsewhere in the Caribbean. Here are the highlights:
- Safety and Stability: π‘οΈ Bonaire is consistently ranked as one of the safest islands in the region. Since people from Bonaire are Dutch citizens, the island enjoys political stability and a solid legal framework.
- The “Unprocessed” Lifestyle: π’ Life here is slow (in a good way!). There are no traffic lights, and the focus is on nature and community.
- World-Class Nature: π€Ώ If you love the outdoors, this is heaven. From shore diving to windsurfing, your “backyard” is a protected marine park. Plus, youβll be living in an environment where the water is safe to drink and the air is pure. π§
- A Multilingual Community: π£οΈ The Bonairean and Boneriano people are incredibly welcoming and usually speak four languages, making it easy for newcomers to integrate.
π΅ The Cons: Things to Consider
No place is perfect, and living on an island comes with specific challenges:
- Cost of Goods: π’ As we explored in our guide on is it expensive to live in Bonaire, almost everything is imported, which can make grocery shopping pricey. π
- Island Fever: ποΈ The island is small. If you crave big-city amenities, concerts, or massive shopping malls, you might find Bonaire a bit quiet.
- Limited Public Transport: π You will definitely need your own vehicle to get around Bonaire comfortably.
π₯ Health and Infrastructure
One of the main reasons Bonaire is considered a “good” place to live is the infrastructure. Unlike some remote islands, we have:
- High-Quality Healthcare: π₯ Modern facilities and a strong connection to Dutch medical standards.
- Low Health Risks: π You donβt have to worry about many tropical diseases; check out what vaccines you need for Bonaire to see the safety levels.
- Modern Amenities: π» Reliable internet and 110V/220V electricity are standard.
π Test the Waters with Fiesta Tours
Thinking about making the move? Don’t just take our word for itβcome and live the experience! π
We recommend a “scouting trip” where you can live like a local. At Fiesta Tours Bonaire, we can help you get the lay of the land:
- Book a personalized island tour to explore different residential neighborhoods like Sabadeco or Belnem. ππ¨
- Use our reliable airport transfers to arrive stress-free and start your research immediately.
π The Verdict
Is Bonaire a good place to live? If you value nature, safety, and a close-knit community over city lights and fast-paced living, then the answer is a resounding YES. π’π
Just remember to have your finances in order, understand the taxes in Bonaire, and bring plenty of reef-safe sunscreen! βοΈπ΅
Ready to see if you could call Bonaire home? Let us show you the island’s best-kept secrets on your next visit! πβ¨


