Discover Bonaire’s beauty on a guided tour of its North and South sides. Capture stunning photos and learn about local wildlife and landmarks.
Discover Bonaire’s beauty on a guided tour of its North and South sides. Capture stunning photos and learn about local wildlife and landmarks.
- Kralendijk - After picking up from the cruise, the tour will proceed through Bonaire’s capital, Kralendijk, heading towards the North. The journey includes visits to some of the island’s most renowned landmarks.
- Flamingo Viewing - Extra stops will be made to observe flamingos. It’s best to remain quiet to avoid disturbing them.
- **1000 Steps…
- Kralendijk - After picking up from the cruise, the tour will proceed through Bonaire’s capital, Kralendijk, heading towards the North. The journey includes visits to some of the island’s most renowned landmarks.
- Flamingo Viewing - Extra stops will be made to observe flamingos. It’s best to remain quiet to avoid disturbing them.
- 1000 Steps (16) - This site features white sand and coral fragments, surrounded by limestone cliffs. It’s ideal for diving and snorkeling, with turtles often seen in the shallow, turquoise waters.
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Karpata (9) - Karpata Country House
Located along the coastal road from Kralendijk to Lake Goto, the Karpata Country House is situated on the plantation of the same name. Initially named Borneo, the plantation was later renamed Karpata, after a shrub species grown there for its laxative properties. The tour guide will provide more insights and take photos of this highlight. - Goto Lake - A saltwater lagoon at the island’s northern end, known as a flamingo habitat. Bonaire is one of the few places globally where pink flamingos nest, and they can sometimes be seen as close as one meter away.
- Rincón - The oldest village on Bonaire and the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. Originally established by the Spanish in the early 1500s, Rincon was strategically located in a valley to protect against pirates and other threats. The tour guide will share more information and take photos.
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The Cadushy Distillery - * Please note that either the Cadushy Distillery or the Chichitan Museum will be visited, based on guest consultation.
At this traditional distillery, visitors can see how the world’s only cactus liqueur is made and are invited to sample it.
- Please note that either the Cadushy Distillery or the Chichitan Museum will be visited, based on guest consultation.
- Museo Chich’i Tan - A charming house, approximately 200 years old, transformed into a museum with a beautiful collection of old musical instruments, tools, and pottery, showcasing life in the 1800s.
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Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary - THE SALT PYRAMIDS OF BONAIRE
Translated to English, Pekelmeer means ‘Salt Flats’. A notable feature for visitors arriving by sea or air is the line of white salt pyramids at the island’s southeastern end. Each pyramid, about 50 feet high, contains around 10,000 metric tons of 99.6% pure salt. Depending on the season, up to 200,000 metric tons of salt may be stacked in rows awaiting shipment. - Slave Huts at White Pan - Many African slaves were employed in Bonaire’s salt pans and plantations. Slavery was abolished in the Antilles in 1863.
- Willemstoren Lighthouse (61) - Also known as Lacre Punt, this lighthouse on Bonaire was the first built on the coral island. It is not open to the public.
- Sorobon Beach - A brief stop will be made here. If guests wish to stay, advice on returning will be provided.
- Bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Explore Bonaire with us! This tour covers both the North and South sides, giving you a comprehensive view of the island. Your local guide will lead you to various attractions such as Goto Lake, 1000 Steps, the vibrant salt flats and salt mountains, slave huts, and much more. Capture stunning photos of Bonaire’s wildlife, including flamingos, goats,…
Explore Bonaire with us! This tour covers both the North and South sides, giving you a comprehensive view of the island. Your local guide will lead you to various attractions such as Goto Lake, 1000 Steps, the vibrant salt flats and salt mountains, slave huts, and much more. Capture stunning photos of Bonaire’s wildlife, including flamingos, goats, iguanas, and donkeys. We’ll make photo stops and discuss the sights along the way. Feel free to ask questions at any time.
- May be operated by a multilingual guide
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A minimum of 4 people per booking is required
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.