Bonaire HD June 2017
Our trip to Bonaire in June 2017 for a week of shore diving this beautiful island and getting Nitrox certification. The reefs are healthy and full of corals and marine life.
Coral Paradise Resort Bonaire
The Coral Paradise Resort is a very special, small-scale resort on Bonaire. The Coral Paradise Resort stands out through its excellent location (just steps from the ocean) and through its extremely hospitable team, to whom no effort is too much to make your stay a most memorable one!
The 8 Deluxe Studio Rooms are fully equipped and air-conditioned and are all overlooking the lovely pool. With easy access to some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling spots, staying at Coral Paradise Resort will be a truly unforgettable experience.
Find the Best of Bonaire at Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino
The island of Bonaire is world-renowned for pristine and protected coral reefs and colorful marine life. More than 80 dive and snorkel sites lie within an island-wide marine reserve. The best of Bonaire can be found at Divi Flamingo Beach Resort and Casino, which overlooks these prime coral reefs, and is just a short walk from the island’s downtown waterfront. Watch the video to learn more.
Bonaire 2018
Great memories from a Burgess family scuba diving vacation to the Divi Flamingo Beach Resort, Bonaire in September 2018.
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Bonaire Manta
On a recent trip to Bonaire April 2018 we were lucky enough to have a Manta visit the house reef at Divi Flamingo Resort, so we managed to jump in and experience the majesty that is the Manta Ray
Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire
If you are looking for a place to stay, this may be just what you are looking for; the all-inclusive luxury of Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire. You will find everything right here, from world class diving to waterfront dining, and they have Bonaire's largest resort beach with tons of activities for all ages. Check out their video and see if this is the place for you!
Most convenient resorts on Bonaire
Buddy Dive Resort, Belmar Oceanfront Apartments and Caribbean Club Bonaire are the most convenient resorts on Bonaire when it comes to diving. All the resorts are facilitated with an on site diveshop from Buddy Dive, where everything you need for diving is available.
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Bonaire Highlights part 2
Please enjoy part 2 of our trip to Bonaire. Special thanks to Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino, Bonaire and Divi Dive Bonaire for a wonderful stay and great diving service! Part 3 will release this weekend...in the meantime, continue to hone your fish ID skills as we show you highlights of this diver's paradise!
We hope to see everyone at one of our upcoming events:
Women's Dive Day, July 21 with special events at our pool!
Mermet Springs, IL - August 23-25
Navarre Beach, FL - September 27-29, 2019
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Find the Best of Bonaire at Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino
The island of Bonaire is world-renowned for pristine and protected coral reefs and colorful marine life. More than 80 dive and snorkel sites lie within an island-wide marine reserve. The best of Bonaire can be found at Divi Flamingo Beach Resort and Casino, which overlooks these prime coral reefs, and is just a short walk from the island’s downtown waterfront. Watch the video to learn more.
Discover Bonaire - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Bonaire is the B Of the ABC islands found just off the coast of Venezuala. Much like its close neighbor Aruba, Bonaire lies outside of the hurricane belt and also enjoys stable sunny and warm temperatures all year round.
At just 111 sq miles, it is a quiet and un-spoilt island, completely surrounded by an environmentally protected a coral reef which acts to preserve all marine life as a result Bonaire is best known for its coral reefs, excellent diving and snorkelling sites off island. On island vehicular license plates don the logo 'divers paradise' and though the island has very few large sandy beaches its diving and snorkeling sites more than compensate for this and have been ranked amongst the best in the world. Here seahorses, turtles, dolphins and rare marine life are often seen in the clear blue waters. All dive sites are accessible from the shore and diving gear is no issue as variety of dive shops are available on island and several hotels are associated with diving operations. Stone markers make dive sites easy to locate as they are visible from the coastal roads, most reefs are about two minutes swim from the shore and there are drive through dive stations that allow you to refill and go dive again as quickly as you came.
Take a tour of Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino on Bonaire
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Divi Flamingo Beach Resort and Casino, Kralendijk, Bonaire Saint Eustatius and Saba (BQ)
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Divi Flamingo Beach Resort and Casino, Kralendijk, Bonaire Saint Eustatius and Saba (BQ)
LocationThis diving resort is ideally located along the west coast of Bonaire just steps from the capital city of Kralendijk. Guests may enjoy an easy 10-minute walk to the restaurants, bars, and shops of Bonaires charming capital. The beachfront resort is approximately 20 metres from the Calabas reef, making shore diving easy and convenient. There is a bus station just 1 km from the hotel, which is also just 6 km from the Salt Mountains.FacilitiesThe air-conditioned resort offers 150 rooms and a lobby area with 24-hour reception and check-out service, hotel safe, currency exchange facilities and a newspaper stand. Guests may relax in the cafe, enjoy a flutter in the casino or dine in one of the resorts two restaurants. There is also a games room, conference facilities and a kids club and childrens playground for younger guests. Guests may make use of the Internet access (charges apply) and, for an additional fee, take advantage of the room and laundry services. There is also a car park for guests arriving by car.RoomsThe spacious oceanfront and garden view guestrooms and suites are pleasantly decorated in bright, tropical colours. Private balconies overlook the Caribbean Sea, and invite guests to relax after a day of diving. Each has a double or king-size bed and a private bathroom with bathtub, shower and hairdryer. The rooms are also equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite TV, Internet access, a fridge, ironing set, in-room set and tea and coffee making facilities.Sports/EntertainmentThe resort has a PADI diving centre with customised dive boats, equipment, and an experienced crew. There is a swimming pool with poolside snack bar and childrens paddling section within the hotel grounds, and sun loungers and parasols are laid out ready for use. Other complimentary leisure activities include relaxing on the sun terrace or taking part in aqua fit, beach volleyball or the entertainment programmes for both children and adults put on by the hotel. For a fee, guests may use the gym, go biking or water skiing, or relax with a spa or massage treatment.MealsThe hotel restaurant serves continental buffet breakfast. A la carte options are available for lunch, while guests may select their evening meal from the buffet or choose the a la carte option.PaymentThe hotel accepts payment with the following credit cards: American Express, MasterCard or VISA.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Restaurant, Disabled Access, Bar / Lounge, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Wheel Chair Access, Shower, Poolside Bar
Activities
Fitness Room/Gym, Swimming pool, Tour Desk, Massage / Beauty Centre, Sauna, Private beach, Casino, Excursions, Garden, Beach (Direct Access), Scuba Diving, Water Activities, Playground, Beach Soccer and Volleyball, Diving Centre, Water-skiing, Salon, Fitness Facilities, Massage, Spa & Wellness Centre, Beauty Salon, Pool Outdoor, Games Available
Services
Business Center, Concierge, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Safe-Deposit Box, Wake-up Service, Laundry service, Shops, Desk, Direct dial phone, Souvenirs/Gift Shop
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site. Internet via modem/data port is available.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
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Bonaire 2018 at Buddy Dive Resort
9 of us from Awesome Adventurers Travel Network spent a fabulous week visiting Bonaire and diving with Buddy Dive Resort. We visited the Washington Slagbaai National Park, Lac Bay, The Salt Pier and of course the Donkey Sanctuary! Enjoy the video and comment and subscribe to my channel.
A Day On Bonaire
A Day On Bonaire suggests things to do and see on Bonaire, one of the ABC Islands during your cruise stop. Sitting atop a coral reef, Bonaire is a prime location for snorkelers and divers. The adventurous traveler will be in paradise. In addition to the underwater experiences, the island is ideal for hiking and bird-watching, with its bright pink flamingos, Amazon parrots and native parakeets.
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Entry from: Kralendijk, Netherlands Antilles
Entry Title: Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
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Bonaire - Bonaire is a fairly small (116 square miles), sparsely populated (15,000 people) island in the southern Caribbean. It's part of the ABC Islands - Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It sits 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela. The island is very dry (~18 inches of rain per year) and is covered with cacti and thorny plants. It also has no real sand beaches; the shoreline is covered with large chunks of coral. There's only one small casino, and while the pier can accommodate 2 cruise ships, the passengers tend to only go ashore in the main town for 1-2 hours at a time and maybe take a driving tour around the island. There's very little to do, not much shopping or entertainment, and they get few tourists. Have I made it sound unappealing? Good! We like it the way it is. We love the place. It's best known for diving and snorkeling. The conditions are awesome, and the coral reef is in very good condition. The surrounding waters have been a protected marine reserve since 1979. The variety of hard and soft corals, sponges, and gorgonians is fantastic, with a huge variety of colorful fish. We made this trip specifically for diving. We went to Bonaire 5 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Bernd was not certified for SCUBA at the time, so I went on 2-3 dives, but mostly we snorkeled and explored the island. This time we stayed at a dive resort and went on at least one dive every day. Bernd bought an underwater camera, housing, and external flash just before the trip, so we had lots of fun taking underwater photos. See the separate entry for photos. Bonaire lies south of the hurricane belt, so the weather is pretty ideal and they experience few destructive storms. 99% of the time, the steady trade winds blow from east to west across the island. The east, windward coast is extremely rugged and constantly pounded by surf. The west coast is always calm, with no waves and little current - ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Unfortunately, last year Hurricane Omar, while it didn't hit the island, caused a huge storm surge for several days as big waves pounded the normally calm west coast. It damaged some buildings that sat close to shore (the water came up as high as the deck on the second floor of our hotel restaurant), and damaged some of the coral near shore. Bonaire is part of the Netherlands Antilles; they recently voted to strengthen their ties to the Netherlands and are basically regular Netherlands citizens (as I understand it - their status has changed recently). There are direct flights from Amsterdam. The official language is Dutch, many people speak Spanish, and almost everyone speaks English as well. The local language is a Creole language called Papiamento - a combination of Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and African languages from former slaves. The people are very laid-back and friendly. There is very little crime. The island's physical environment is pretty unfriendly to human habitation and development. It doesn't support much agriculture or industry. There used to be a couple of larger plantations, growing aloe, divi divi trees (the seed pods were used to tan animal hides), and goats. There are no good fresh water sources on the island; they primarily use desalination to produce drinking water. The biggest export over the years has been salt. There are large, shallow saltpans that flood and then evaporate, leaving behind salt. Originally they used slaves to work the saltpans and load the salt onto ships. They still mine salt, and you can see huge mountains of it. They also have a large complex of oil tanks. Oil companies from Venezuela and Mexico store oil there, and then buyers load the oil directly from the storage tanks into their tankers. Apparently it's cheaper ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. Flamingo Airport
2. Typical Bonaire vista
3. Main street of Kralendijk
4. Colorful church
5. Typical road and landscape
6. Bonaire underwater
7. Piles of conch shells
8. Lac Bay - party time
9. Lac Bay Windsurfing
10. Mountains of Salt
11. Oranje Pan - obelisk & slave huts
12. Natural caves with Arawak Indian pictographs
13. Pictographs
14. The beach
15. Relaxing on the beach
16. Rugged east coast of Bonaire
17. Good Eats!
18. Yummy passion fruit dessert
19. Beautiful Bonaire sunset
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Bonaire 2017
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