Bonaire is the marine life capital of the Caribbean, a "Diver's Paradise"
full of deep sea treasures. For both diving and snorkeling, Bonaire is one
of the premier locations in the entire world. In fact, it is said that it is
easier to scuba dive in Bonaire than anywhere else on earth. Bonaire, French
for "good air," is in fact not a French Island. This luxurious paradise is
fifty miles north of Venezuela, and is the middle island in the ABC
Netherlands Antilles chain (with Aruba and Curacao being the A and C).
The first human inhabitants of Bonaire arrived there over a thousand years
ago. They were an Arawak tribe who sailed from Venezuela and lived
uninterrupted for 500 years. In 1499 Europeans arrived, and then in the
early 1900's oil was discovered in Venezuela, so Bonaire became a primary
refining center.
Bonaire's beaches are uncrowded and intimate. The island is a mere 112
square miles, and varies between three to seven miles wide. It is shaped
like a boomerang, and so comfortable that you will feel like the island is
your own personal resort.
Diving is the main attraction for visitors of Bonaire, but you will find
that there truly is much more. The animal and marine life alone is enough to
fascinate and perplex even the most seasoned traveler. Among the most exotic
creatures on the island are giant iguanas, blue-tailed lizards, wild
donkeys, fluorescent lora parrots, and feral goats. Per square foot, there
is more cacti in Bonaire than anywhere except the deserts of the southwest
and Mexico.
The friendly locals of Bonaire are a perfect complement to the beauty and
tranquility that envelops all that inhabit the island. A cornucopia of
ancestries, you will find people of African, Dutch, and South American
descent. Expatriates from the U.S., Australia, and Britain can be found as
well. The majority of Bonaire's inhabitants live in or around the capital
city, Kralendijk. Kralendijk is located on the West Coast of the island,
home to the majority of the nightlife, exploratory sights, and dining
facilities. Bonaire combines relaxation, excitement, and beauty, truly a
marvel of nature. This miniature landscape may be geographically small but
it is simply wonderful. |