Embark on a captivating tour of Bonaire Island, where history, nature, and the sea converge in a protected marine park. Discover the rich heritage, stunning ocean views, and hidden gems as you explore with a knowledgeable local guide.
Embark on a captivating tour of Bonaire Island, where history, nature, and the sea converge in a protected marine park. Discover the rich heritage, stunning ocean views, and hidden gems as you explore with a knowledgeable local guide.
- Kralendijk - Downtown, Cruise Port
- Salt Pier - A stop will be made to observe the salt production
- Slave Huts at White Pan - White Slave Huts
- Slave Huts at Orange Pan - Orange Pan Yellow Slave Huts
- Willemstoren Lighthouse (61) - In 1837, Reinier Frederik Baron van Raders, the lieutenant governor of Curaçao and Dependencies,…
- Kralendijk - Downtown, Cruise Port
- Salt Pier - A stop will be made to observe the salt production
- Slave Huts at White Pan - White Slave Huts
- Slave Huts at Orange Pan - Orange Pan Yellow Slave Huts
- Willemstoren Lighthouse (61) - In 1837, Reinier Frederik Baron van Raders, the lieutenant governor of Curaçao and Dependencies, formed a committee to construct a lighthouse at Lacre Punt.
- Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary - Located in southern Bonaire, the Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary is one of only four recognized flamingo breeding sites worldwide.
- Sorobon Beach - The entire island of Bonaire is a protected marine park, and Sorobon Beach, a bay nestled among mangrove trees, is breathtaking. The shallow waters extend as far as the eye can see, and the seagrass meadows attract diverse marine life, so don’t be surprised if a turtle leisurely swims by.

- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- Round-trip shared transfer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- Round-trip shared transfer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The tour kicks off in Kralendijk, the capital city. Known as “coral dike” due to the surrounding natural coral formations, Kralendijk offers a unique charm. The southern part of Bonaire is steeped in history and beauty, featuring stunning ocean vistas and historic architecture. As participants explore the area, a local guide will provide insights into…
The tour kicks off in Kralendijk, the capital city. Known as “coral dike” due to the surrounding natural coral formations, Kralendijk offers a unique charm. The southern part of Bonaire is steeped in history and beauty, featuring stunning ocean vistas and historic architecture. As participants explore the area, a local guide will provide insights into the region’s nature, economy, and landmarks. There will be photo opportunities at the Salt Flats, the White or Yellow Slave Huts, and the lighthouse. The journey continues past the impressive salt hills, which have been integral to Bonaire’s history since the 17th century, leading to Sorobon Beach for a relaxing beach break. Bonaire is a protected marine park, and Sorobon Beach is nestled at its heart. A secluded bay surrounded by mangrove trees offers breathtaking views. Shallow waters stretch as far as the eye can see, and the seagrass meadows attract diverse marine life, so don’t be surprised if a turtle leisurely swims by.
- Infant seats are available on request. Children must be accompanied by an adult
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
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.