Kralendijk, Bonaire

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Kralendijk, Bonaire overview

Kralendijk is the chief town of Bonaire in the Netherlands Antilles. Tourism is the economic mainstay, though salt mining is also a significant industry. The island is known for its fine beaches, skin diving, and pink flamingos.

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Historic Rincon with Local Guide

Historic Rincon with Local Guide

$135/Adult

Historic Rincon with Local GuideDiscover the historic charm and vibrant culture of Bonaire with our...

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Bonaire Underwater Snorkel Safari

Bonaire Underwater Snorkel Safari

$85/Adult

Bonaire Underwater Snorkel SafariEmbark on a captivating underwater journey with this Guided Snorkel...

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Full Island Sightseeing Tour and Beach Break

Full Island Sightseeing Tour and Beach Break

$150/Adult

Full Island Sightseeing Tour and Beach BreakPrepare to be captivated as you explore Bonaire's south,...

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Bonaire Guided Cave Adventure

Bonaire Guided Cave Adventure

$129/Adult

Bonaire Guided Cave AdventureEmbark on a mesmerizing journey into the heart of Bonaire's hidden natu...

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1055 Kralendijk, Bonaire Port Reviews

by Hoorayforvacay

Bonaire has amazing snorkeling, but take water shoes if you visit No Name Island! Seriously! (your feet will thank you as you depart the water taxi and step into rocks and bits of coral). You needn't bother snorkeling the reef if you are not an adventure buff. There are more than enough fish to see right off the beach in shallower water. I preferred the beach snorkeling as deep water snorkeling starts the Jaws theme song in my head. And did I mention to take water shoes? We caught Good Return Water Taxi at Karel's Beach Bar and spent the time waiting for the taxi sitting on the dock watching fish swim by in impossibly clear turquoise water. And did I mention to get some water shoes?!

Visited: Jun 25, 2016

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by MarksaCruising

Horse Ranch Bonaire- we booked online. Pricing was good. Picked us up across the street from port entrance. Took just my wife and I riding. Rode about 1.5 hrs to the beach. Then rode in water over the horses head. Really cool! Total ride time was about 4 hours. Energetic horses. Well trained. We had a blast. Dropped us off at the port. We walked bow legged back on the ship.

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by IosonoPetre

Loved the stunning Klein beach on Klein Bonaire island and its amazing reef. The water taxi are beside the port and it takes 20 min. You can rent a snorkeling gear and enjoy the amazing reef and the underwater world from the taxi for around 5$ i think....not sure... A must see!!!

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by redbeardhoosier

The southern Caribbean's best-kept secret. I have not had as much fun exploring any island more than Bonaire, which we did via golf cart, thanks to Bonaire Cruisers. From postcard port town, to peaceful western beaches, to the flamingos at Lake Goto, to the tropical wilds of Washington-Slagbaai National Park, to quaint Rincon (and the unique cactus liqueur worth a sample at Cadushy distillery), to the Onima inscriptions, to the panoramic views from Saru Largu, there's something for everyone - and that's just the northern loop. Head south from Kralendjyk past the airport to see Pekelmeer, the salt pans, slave huts, Willemstoren lighthouse, the wild eastern shore beaches, Lac Bay, and mangroves. The island is small enough to explore on your own - and we did so with plenty of time, even taking a two-hour lunch break on the ship. Simply put, this was one of the best days I've ever had in port.

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