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About Bonaire
The Caribbean
island Bonaire is situated just north of the coast of Venezuela. It's
close to Aruba and Curacao and part of the Netherlands Antilles. Native
language on Bonaire is Papiamento but English is widely spoken.
Divers'
paradise
You won't find miles of sandy beaches and endless palm trees though.
In fact, it's a fairly rocky and rugged little island. It has a unique
look and character and some very interesting places to explore.
Bonaire is known for its 'pioneering role' in de preservation of the marine
environment. Bonaire is also known to have excellent conditions for windsurfing,
snorkeling and scuba diving. In fact Bonaire is one of the world's top
dive destinations. The water is crystal clear, and there are dozens of
dive locations around, many of which you can access right off shore.
Climate
Bonaire has a tropical climate. Average year round temperature is
81 degrees Fahrenheit with a daily variation of about 10 degrees. A steady
cool breeze blows in from the east. (So steady that some trees - divi
divi trees - grow in the winds direction).
Bonaire
is small - it's only 24 miles long and 7 miles wide. There are only a
few main roads, so you really have to make a serious effort to get lost.
The local population is less than 12,000 and the place has a small town
feel to it. Everyone knows everyone else, and there's no shortage of friendly
smiles as you travel around the island. When repeat visitors are asked
why they keep coming back year after year they say: "it is the warmth
and friendliness of the people".
Cuisine
Bonaire has a rich mixture of food and over 70 different cultures
to draw recipes from. There are many excellent restaurants. If you fancy
a local dish with sopi (soup), stoba (stew), piska (fish) or food that
is hasa (fried) watch for the sign "Aki ta Bende Kuminda Krioyo"
which, you guessed it, means local food sold here.
But ask yourself: "Why not prepare something at home
".
Your Bonaire Beach House comes with a fully equipped 'all American gourmet'
kitchen with a window overlooking the ocean that should inspire you to
out perform even the best chef
!
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