Discover Bonaire’s Landscape and Underwater Wonders
Bonaire is the best place for beginners to learn scuba diving and for advanced divers to add even more dream dives to their list. With over 63 marked dive sites, some stunning unmarked spots, and a water temperature that makes diving year-round pleasant, Bonaire has been voted Best Shore Diving destination for 25 consecutive years. Explore some of its most beautiful dive sites now.
Must-See 1: Washington Slagbaai National Park
Drive through the vast nature reserve of Washington Slagbaai National Park and spot flamingos, iguanas, and rare parrots. Explore stunning cactus-covered landscapes along several scenic car routes. Please note: scooters, quads, and other motor vehicles are not allowed in this 6,000-hectare park.
Must-See 2: Unique Dive Spots
A trip to Bonaire isn’t complete without diving into its world-famous underwater paradise. The island is a favorite among both beginner and experienced divers thanks to its vibrant coral, hundreds of tropical fish species, and crystal-clear visibility. Rent a car and explore dive sites from the reefs of Vista Blue to the shipwreck at White Slave.
Must-See 3: Pekelmeer Salt Flats
After visiting Pekelmeer, you’ll never look at salt the same way again. Salt production is one of Bonaire’s oldest industries, and the view is breathtaking—massive salt pyramids, pink-tinted waters, and flamingos grazing along the shoreline.



