Kralendijk (0.00 km), Klein Bonaire (2.84 km), Lac Bay (7.58 km), Donkey Sanctuary (9.11 km), Slave Huts (12.28 km), Rincon (16.89 km), Goto Lake (24.85 km), Washington Slagbaai National Park (37.77 km)
A sanctuary that provides a safe home for the island’s donkeys, where visitors can learn about and interact with these animals.
A saltwater lake frequented by flamingos, located in a scenic part of the island, perfect for birdwatching.
A small uninhabited island known for its clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, making it a popular spot for diving and snorkeling.
Capital of Bonaire.
A shallow bay on the eastern side of the island, famous for windsurfing and its protected mangrove forests.
The oldest village in Bonaire, offering a glimpse into the island’s culture and history, with local festivals and traditional food.
Small historical buildings along the coast that served as shelters for slaves working in the salt pans during the 1800s.
A nature reserve featuring rugged landscapes, hiking trails, and secluded beaches, ideal for snorkeling and birdwatching.
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