Description
Points of Interest
- Bonaire National Marine Park
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Enjoy two-and-a-half hours of laid-back relaxation or energetic endeavors at a waterfront facility. Climb aboard your transportation for the short but scenic drive north to Bonaire Beach Club. Upon arrival, you'll be warmly greeted with a friendly "Bon Bini". After a brief tour of the resort, you're free to discover the Club on your own. Take a dip in the pool or the ocean. If you live for adventure check out all the activities that the Club has to offer: for an extra fee you can rent snorkeling equipment or lounge in a private cabana. Later, end your visit with a delicious lunch and a cocktail at the restaurant (at your own expense) before returning to Kralendijk.
Special Notes:
Water shoes are highly recommended as the sand contains some sharp coral stones. It should be noted that the waters around the island are an official marine park. Bonaire National Marine Park, established in 1979 has the mission to protect and manage the island's natural resources. Corals, dead or alive are protected and for this environmental reason a containment wall protects the reef from the beach sand. Bonaire's beaches are not long stretches of white sand like one would encounter in Aruba. The tropical beach area is pleasant, though small. There is limited shade - an extended roof over the bar, sun canopies and palm trees provide some shade. A containment wall is being constructed for environmental reasons to protect the reef. Wear a swimsuit and bring adequate sun protection. Swimming is at your own risk. There is no life guard. The property may offer certain sport activities which are not endorsed by Princess Cruises. Bring small bills to purchase beverages, food, souvenirs or rentals. Bring water shoes and a towel, wear a swimsuit and adequate sun protection. Guests with walking difficulties should not book this tour.Child Price:
12 & under reducedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.