No worries! Despite what the name implies, it’s only 72 steps down to the beach. Once on the beach it’s a leisurely dive to the coral formations that start in shallow waters; which makes this spot perfect for snorkeling as well.
Centrally located on the island, this place truly is Something Special. On a plateau in the shallow waters you can find many Secretary Blennies, Yellowhead Jawfish and Sailfin Blennies.
Discover Hilma Hooker. This wreck dive enriches your diving experience and, as it is located close to shore, is also accessible for viewing by divers without the Wreck Diver specialty.
A must-do in Bonaire if you ask us. While the reef is not very impressive here, the Salt Pier attracts many fish. You can see big schools of snappers, grunts and goatfish.
The reefs on the southernmost point of Bonaire are covered with swaying soft corals. A white sandy beach at Vista Blue offers you the perfect entrance to the ocean.
On the east side of Bonaire you can find Lac Cai. It is a site for more experienced divers where local knowledge is required. Your effort will doubtlessly be rewarded with turtles, tarpons and spotted eagle rays.