Bonaire Travel

Bonaire is the best place to celebrate the bit of nature at its loveliest. The word ‘Bonaire’ already defines itself as ‘good air.’ It is the second largest island in the Dutch Antilles teems with the contrasts, its desert like terrain offset by the attractive turquoise waters. There are big salt lakes on the parts of the island. View the rainbow-hued fish drift in between coral, beneath the surface of water.

In fact, Bonaire is paradise for water sports lovers, the translucency and reflection of sea beckons in to go for diving and snorkeling. If you are seeking sailing or windsurfing, the divi trees with their windswept postures, Bonaire is perfect place, it climate is sometimes warm, dry and breezy, so this is perfect for all these sorts of activities. This small, arid boomerang of an island is a paradise for divers.

Bonaire is highly eco-friendly Island, its beautiful beaches and safe waters make it as more attractive to nature lovers. The blue waters around Bonaire hide some of the most exotic marine life in the entire Caribbean. It is one of the four places of the world, where pink feathered flamingoes breed, it is paradise for bird watchers also. Bonaire is a safe, sober, salubrious island inhabited with hospitable people, and offers an idyllic vacation.

The best time to reach there is the low season of May through mid-December, and the rates also decrease. The average everyday high stays around 28 degrees Celsius (82 degree Fahrenheit), and the humidity is tolerable. The island is out of the hurricane belt, it is safe. The peak season for the cruise ships is from October through April. Other than these times, the port towns can be dozy.

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