Top Things To Do
Bonaire
Scuba-diving
The waters around Bonaire are clear, safe and teeming with fish of every size and hue. The island is a diver's paradise and you'd be a fool to forgo the superb scuba-diving and snorkelling on offer.
Sailing
Half- or full-day cruises can be arranged round the bay or to Klein Bonaire, the island’s tiny uninhabited sister isle. Every second week of October there is a Sailing Regatta, during which there is a carnival atmosphere on the island.
Windsurfing
Bonaire's climate is perfect for windsurfing and professional windsurfers from around the world flock to its breezy shores to compete or practise.
Festivals
Bonaire has many festivals to choose from. The most popular are the colourful Carnival and its firework finale of the Burning of King Momo, the Simadan (Harvest) Festival in Rincón with its songs and dances, and Rincón Day, celebrating the traditions and culture of Bonaire in the island's oldest village.
Mount Brandaris
Bonaire's highest point is Mount Brandaris, situated in Washington/Slagbaai National Park. The climb to the top is well worth it for the spectacular views.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
Scuba-diving
The waters around Bonaire are clear, safe and teeming with fish of every size and hue. The island is a diver's paradise and you'd be a fool to forgo the superb scuba-diving and snorkelling on offer.
Sailing
Half- or full-day cruises can be arranged round the bay or to Klein Bonaire, the island’s tiny uninhabited sister isle. Every second week of October there is a Sailing Regatta, during which there is a carnival atmosphere on the island.
Windsurfing
Bonaire's climate is perfect for windsurfing and professional windsurfers from around the world flock to its breezy shores to compete or practise.
Festivals
Bonaire has many festivals to choose from. The most popular are the colourful Carnival and its firework finale of the Burning of King Momo, the Simadan (Harvest) Festival in Rincón with its songs and dances, and Rincón Day, celebrating the traditions and culture of Bonaire in the island's oldest village.
Mount Brandaris
Bonaire's highest point is Mount Brandaris, situated in Washington/Slagbaai National Park. The climb to the top is well worth it for the spectacular views.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
The waters around Bonaire are clear, safe and teeming with fish of every size and hue. The island is a diver's paradise and you'd be a fool to forgo the superb scuba-diving and snorkelling on offer.
Sailing
Half- or full-day cruises can be arranged round the bay or to Klein Bonaire, the island’s tiny uninhabited sister isle. Every second week of October there is a Sailing Regatta, during which there is a carnival atmosphere on the island.
Windsurfing
Bonaire's climate is perfect for windsurfing and professional windsurfers from around the world flock to its breezy shores to compete or practise.
Festivals
Bonaire has many festivals to choose from. The most popular are the colourful Carnival and its firework finale of the Burning of King Momo, the Simadan (Harvest) Festival in Rincón with its songs and dances, and Rincón Day, celebrating the traditions and culture of Bonaire in the island's oldest village.
Mount Brandaris
Bonaire's highest point is Mount Brandaris, situated in Washington/Slagbaai National Park. The climb to the top is well worth it for the spectacular views.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.








