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The license plates on Bonaire may read "Diver's Paradise," but it would be a mistake to think that great diving and snorkeling are the only activities for which this island is famous. People who visit solely for the Marine Park may be surprised to find themselves caught up in Bonaire's world-renowned windsurfing, or entranced by the island's complex and unusual ecology. For a closer look at some of the adventures you can find on Bonaire, follow the links.
Drive or hike through the varied terrain of the island's 13,500 acre Washington Slagbaai National Park, a wildlife sanctuary where birds, lizards, goats and iguanas are found in their natural habitat.
Due to the accessibility of the reefs, a visitor can wade right from the shore to the reef to snorkel, or dive at any of the Marine Park's 80 sites to view a colorful array of coral formations and abundant marine life, day or night. For an in-depth look at why Bonaire is one of the world's top diving destinations, please visit our diving section.
Aside from being the most environmentally friendly mode of transportation, biking is an ideal way to see the islands natural beauty. There are over 300 kilometers of trails, consisting of smooth coastal drives, unpaved back roads, and even goat paths, allowing you to explore all of Bonaire's amazing natural resources. Our biking pages offer a look at what is quickly becoming one of the island's more popular pastimes. Operator Freewieler Outdoor Bonaire
Consistent conditions make the shallow, calm waters of Lac Bay the epicenter of Bonaire's internationally-known windsurfing. On the island's leeward side, the calm offshore wind provides just the right sort of air to explore Klein Bonaire. Winds blow December through August at 15 - 25 knots, September through November at 12 - 18 knots. To learn more about Bonaire's "other water sport," browse the "Windsurfing at Lac Bay" page. Jobe City Bonaire Windsurfplace
Paddle the protected waters of Lac Bay, or head for the miles of flats and mangroves in the South (the island's nursery) where baby fish and wildlife can be viewed. Mangrove Info Center
Bonaire is home to over 170 species of birds, 80 of which are indigenous to the Island. Most famous are its flamingoes, which can number as many as 15,000 during the mating season. Our birdwatching page will help you get started on what to see and where to see it.
Wahoo, Tuna, Dorado, Blue Marlin, Amber Jack, Grouper, Sailfish and Snapper can be found off the coast of Bonaire. This abundance and variety of sport fish make the island home to some of the best deep-sea fishing. Bonaire is also one of the best kept secrets of bone-fishing enthusiasts. Big Game Sportfishing Multifish Charter Piscatur
Want to get away from it all and back to nature with minimal effort? Try a Day out on the
water on one of Bonaire's charter yachts. Steady wind and Calm seas make Bonaire ideal for
sailing and yachting. A wide choice of Excursions are available to whisk you away for a
Caribbean adventure in the Unparalleled Bonaire Marine Park. Enjoy the luxurious
combination of Gliding swiftly and silently over the water while Bonaire's professional
Crews take care of your every wish from serving up delicious tropical Drinks to
identifying colorful fish, sea birds, or Caribbean Parasail & Watersports Samur Sailing & Charters Bowalie Woodwind Cruises OTHER BOAT CHARTERS: Baka de Laman Watertaxi Blue Band Watersports Insulinde (120' sailing ship)
Spend part or all of the day at one of Bonaire's fine horse ranches, or "kunukus," where group tours, private lessons and trail rides are available. Some of the kunukus offer accommodations and meals, and they are wonderful places to meet locals or just let the time pass by.
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