Embark on a private tour of Bonaire and immerse yourself in the local culture, flora, fauna, and historical sights. Discover pink flamingos, donkeys, salt pyramids, and more!
Embark on a private tour of Bonaire and immerse yourself in the local culture, flora, fauna, and historical sights. Discover pink flamingos, donkeys, salt pyramids, and more!
- Kralendijk - Kralendijk serves as the capital and primary port of Bonaire. The name Kralendijk is derived from the Dutch word Koralendijk, meaning “coral reef” or “coral dike.” In Papiamentu, the town is often referred to as Playa, meaning “beach.” Kralendijk is a vibrant and colorful hub in the Caribbean.
- 1000 Steps - The tour travels along…
- Kralendijk - Kralendijk serves as the capital and primary port of Bonaire. The name Kralendijk is derived from the Dutch word Koralendijk, meaning “coral reef” or “coral dike.” In Papiamentu, the town is often referred to as Playa, meaning “beach.” Kralendijk is a vibrant and colorful hub in the Caribbean.
- 1000 Steps - The tour travels along Bonaire’s leeward coast via Queen’s Highway, a narrow road that closely follows the northern shoreline, offering stunning views of various dive sites. Along this route, there is a stop at the 1000 Steps beach, named for the limestone stairs that lead down to it.
- Gotomeer - Gotomeer is a saltwater lagoon located near the northern tip of the island and is a popular spot for flamingos. Visitors have the opportunity to step out and hopefully observe flamingos in their natural environment.
- Rincon - As Bonaire’s oldest village, Rincon offers a tour that allows visitors to experience the authentic Caribbean architecture and explore the village’s rich history.
- Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary - The Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary is one of only four places worldwide where flamingos breed. Situated on the expansive salt flats at the island’s southern end, the sanctuary is home to hundreds of flamingos.
- Slave Huts at White Pan - Explore the Slave Huts, built in 1850 during the era of slavery, which served as temporary housing for slaves working in the salt ponds to harvest and export salt, one of Bonaire’s key export commodities.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience Bonaire with a locally owned and operated tour company boasting over 20 years of expertise. Embark on a 3-hour exclusive northern and southern island tour from Kralendijk, featuring onboard insights into the local culture, history, flora, fauna, and island lifestyle.
Witness Bonaire’s renowned pink flamingos, observe local donkeys in their…
Experience Bonaire with a locally owned and operated tour company boasting over 20 years of expertise. Embark on a 3-hour exclusive northern and southern island tour from Kralendijk, featuring onboard insights into the local culture, history, flora, fauna, and island lifestyle.
Witness Bonaire’s renowned pink flamingos, observe local donkeys in their natural surroundings, and marvel at the striking salt pyramids and salt pans in the south. Explore Bonaire’s oldest village, the Slave Huts, downtown Kralendijk, the Catholic Church, and Goto Lake.
Enjoy a relaxing journey in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle as a friendly, knowledgeable local guide presents the island at a leisurely pace.
Perfect for cruise ship visitors, this exclusive tour departs conveniently near the port and is meticulously scheduled to align with your itinerary, ensuring a stress-free experience and timely return to your ship. Hotel guests are picked up directly from their accommodations for a seamless, hassle-free start to the tour.
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.