Discover Bonaire’s rich salt history by visiting the remarkable salt works, where stunning white salt mountains stand in contrast to the pink salt ponds. Proceed to the historic White Slave Huts, modest structures that narrate the island’s slavery history. This tour offers a blend of awe-inspiring landscapes and a significant part of Bonaire’s heritage.
Discover Bonaire’s rich salt history by visiting the remarkable salt works, where stunning white salt mountains stand in contrast to the pink salt ponds. Proceed to the historic White Slave Huts, modest structures that narrate the island’s slavery history. This tour offers a blend of awe-inspiring landscapes and a significant part of Bonaire’s heritage.
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Salt Pier - Embark on an intriguing adventure with Bonaire-taxi.com to explore the saltworks, one of the island’s most captivating landscapes. Known for centuries as Bonaire’s “white gold,” salt production is a fascinating process where sea water is transformed into the dazzling salt mountains that grace the southern coast.
The driver-guide will…
- Salt Pier - Embark on an intriguing adventure with Bonaire-taxi.com to explore the saltworks, one of the island’s most captivating landscapes. Known for centuries as Bonaire’s “white gold,” salt production is a fascinating process where sea water is transformed into the dazzling salt mountains that grace the southern coast.
The driver-guide will narrate the history of salt production on Bonaire, highlighting the historic slave huts that stand as poignant reminders of the past. Along the journey, enjoy stunning views of pink salt pans, often frequented by flamingos feeding in the shallow waters.
This tour blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique photo opportunities—an essential visit for anyone eager to understand Bonaire’s history and landscape.
- Slave Huts at White Pan - Travel back in time to explore one of Bonaire’s most important historical sites – the White Slave Huts. Situated near the island’s glistening salt pans, these small white structures were built in the 19th century to house enslaved individuals working in the salt industry. Despite their simple appearance, they tell a powerful story of Bonaire’s past and the resilience of its people.
During this tour, the driver-guide will provide insights into the lives of those who lived and worked here, explaining the significance of salt in Bonaire’s economy and culture. Witness the surrounding salt flats, where towering mountains of brilliant white salt and the vibrant pink waters create an unforgettable scene.
This is more than just a photo opportunity – it’s a moment for reflection and learning. The White Slave Huts serve as a reminder of the hardships endured, as well as the strength and heritage that have shaped Bonaire.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
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.