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BONAIRE

The Facts About Your Bonaire Vacation

Location & Description

Bonaire travel guests find this member of the Netherlands Antilles in the Caribbean, lies just north of Venezuela, right outside of the hurricane belt.

As the environmentalists of the Caribbean, Bonaireans were the first to make great strides in environmental protection. Laid back, casual, and calm, this small island has a tendency to make return visitors out of Bonaire vacation guests who happen upon the natural beauty and relaxed lifestyle Bonaireans have worked to preserve.

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Bonaire Vacation: Facts at a Glance

 

Currency

Bonaire vacation guests find the official currency of Bonaire is the Netherlands Antillean Florin (Naf), sometimes called a guilder, but U.S. dollars are widely accepted. The Naf is fixed to the dollar, with 1.79 Naf = $1(USD).

Electricity

Oddly enough, Bonaire uses the same electrical current (110 volts) as North America, but with a different cycle (50 instead of 60), so adapters are necessary. Bonaire travel guests with adapters, be careful of devices that may overheat.

GDP Per Capita

The average household income in Bonaire is about $11,400(USD), making it one of the more well-off countries in the Caribbean.

Island Size

The island is about 111.2 square miles in area.

Language

The official language is Dutch, but Bonaire travel guests find islanders also speak Papiamento, English, and Spanish.

Population

The population of Bonaire is about 185,000. The island also sees 50,400 Bonaire travel guests annually, with 52 percent hailing from the U.S.

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Getting There

Bonaire travel guests usually arrive via air, through Bonaire's Flamingo International Airport. Direct flights from North American are usually not available, so many travelers from the U.S. and Canada connect through Hato International Airport in Curacao. Connecting flights are also available for Bonaire vacation guests from Caribbean regional air carriers through the airports at San Juan, Santo Domingo, and Montego Bay, among others. Air Jamaica, American Eagle, Dutch Caribbean, and KLM often offer such connecting flights.

Taxis will take Bonaire vacation guests to your final destination on Bonaire. Service to most  Bonaire hotels is generally less than $16(USD), but fares increase after dark and are doubled after midnight, so consider this when making arrival plans to Bonaire resorts.

Entry Requirements

For U.S. and Canadian citizens, a birth or naturalization certificate, return ticket, and photo ID are acceptable, but a passport is still suggested for all Bonaire travel guests. British citizens may carry a British Visitor's Passport, obtainable at post offices in Bonaire, but a valid U.K. passport is suggested, especially if you plan to visit other countries in the area. Citizens from all other countries, including those of the Caribbean, are required to have a valid passport to insure entry on your Bonaire vacation.

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Climate

Bonaire vacation guests find one of the driest islands in the Caribbean, experiencing minimal rainfall of about 22 inches per year. Temperatures are also relatively stable, ranging from 76 to 84 in January, and from 79 to 89 in July (all in degrees Fahrenheit) for a perfect time at a Bonaire beach. Additionally, Bonaire is located outside of the hurricane belt, which significantly reduces the risk of any major storms making landfall, and further reduces the threat of any side-effects that major storms may bring with them during your Bonaire travel plans.

Geography

Bonaire travel guests find an isolated island, the kind of Caribbean country where birds outnumber people. Fiercely passionate about preserving the natural way of life, Bonaire's best tourism is it's eco-tourism. In addition to its gorgeous Bonaire beaches, the island, which sits atop a coral reef, offers some of the best snorkeling, and bird watching for Bonaire vacation guests. Only fifty miles north of Venezuela, the island is accessible to the mainland while still maintaining an attitude of isolation. The island itself is shaped something like a boomerang, with a hilly and bumpy north, and a flat, serene south.

Health and Safety

Bonaire vacation guests find the Island is among the safest destinations in the Caribbean, but adhering to common safety precautions is still advised for all Bonaire travel guests. Keep an eye on your valuables at Bonaire beaches, and lock your Bonaire hotel room. These are good guidelines anywhere, regardless of the prevalence - or lack - of crime. The water on the island is distilled seawater, and thus is pure and safe to drink. The island's main hospital is in the capital of Kralendijk, and should it be necessary, a plane is on standby to carry Bonaire travel guests to Curacao.

People

Bonaireans are extremely protective of the environment. As a people, they are not interested in development or building a booming Boniare vacation industry. Rather than catering to the mainstream demands of huge resorts and souvenir shops, Bonaire emphasizes natural tourism. Bonaireans themselves are active people who enjoy sailing, swimming, fishing, and other Caribbean water sportsthat you will enjoy on you Bonaire vacation. 




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