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Bonaire: Cities
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CITIES AND TOWNS Kralendijk Kralendijk is the capital of Bonaire and the busiest commercial and cultural activity city on the island. With a population of only about 3,000 people Kralendijk is only a few blocks in size. Dorp Antriol Dorp Antriol is the second largest city on the island and has a population of about 2,900 inhabitants. Upper Hell’s Gate Upper Hell’s Gate is the largest town in Saba, and has a population of over 2,000 people. Dorp Rincon Dorp Rincon is one of two towns in Bonaire and is situated on the North Side of the island and has a population of over 1,000 people. Dorp Tera ..read more
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Bonaire: Transportation
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Transportation As the island is relatively small there are limited ways to get around the island. Taxis are the only form of public transportation on the island except for other vehicles like vans and private taxis that are used by tour companies. There is NO public bus system in Bonaire. Here are the many ways to get around the island: Car rental YTo rent a car in Bonaire you must be between 21-25 years of age (depending on the rental company) and have a major credit card and a valid driving license. You should of have your license for at least 1-2 years. If you have an International Driving ..read more
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Bonaire: Sporting Facilities
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Sporting Activities Bonaire is known for its amazing water activities when it comes to Sports. Scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing and windsurfing are very competitive sports on the island. The island is surrounded by a world class underwater marine park. There are many other outdoor sporting events like horseback riding and kite flying that are enjoyed on the island. Because of the beautiful weather on the island a round of golf on the luscious putting greens are always welcomed. For the nature loving tourists one can enjoy the breathtaking, beautiful and amazing hiking trails at the Washington ..read more
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Bonaire: Nightlife
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Nightlife Bonaire, like some of the other islands is not known for its hectic nightlife as much as its daily tourist attraction to the great outdoors, but it’s all a part of the island’s charm. There are lots of Nightclubs and Bars where nightclub enthusiasts can enjoy plenty of nightlife, during the peak travel season - October thru April. Eco daytime adventures are very popular on the island as there are plenty of live concerts and attractions at the beach resorts for tourists to enjoy. Kralindijk, the largest city on the island is considered the best place to enjoy the Nightlife, as it sits ..read more
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Bonaire: Dining
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Cuisine Like all of the Caribbean countries Bonaire has its own culture, taste with an international style when it comes to dining on the island. When you specifically talk about Bonaire, you will come to know about the different cuisines of the island, most of them originating from the Historic Dutch and Spanish influences. An important point to note is that Bonaire dishes are well-seasoned and very flavorful. Bonaire is an island famous for its herds (goat meat) and seafood. Their preparation and taste are loved, not only the natives, but also by the frequent visitors to the island. With the ..read more
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Bonaire: Telecommunications
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Telecommunications WIFI, Internet Services and SIM cards are readily and easily available on the island. There are three main sources of internet services viz TELBO, Digicel and Flamingo TV. These services are available to visitors at many resorts and restaurants throughout the island. Telbo Telbo is the island’s main telephone company and they offer a wide range of ADSL services on the island. There are also many other Broadband Cable Internet services that are also available to tourists. Check out the Electricity Section in the General Information Section to find out about electricity voltag ..read more
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Bonaire: Information
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General info Currency Many would expect the Euro to be used in Bonaire but the preferred currency used on the island is the United States Dollar (US$). In 2011 the US$ replaced the Netherland Antillean Guilder which was the previous currency used on the island prior to the replacement. The reason for changing the currency was a way to attract North American tourists to the island. While Bonaire has changed its currency to the US Dollar the Guilder has remained in use in Aruba and Curacao. Electricity In Bonaire all power sockets provide a standard voltage of 127-220V and a Frequency of 50 Hz ..read more
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Bonaire: Shopping
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Shopping The main shopping area on the island is in the capital city of Kralendijk which offers the majority of shopping, but there are also plenty of unique shops and boutiques scattered throughout the island. There are plenty of foreign quality items, competitively priced that are sold on the island from Indonesia, the United States, Europe and other Caribbean islands. There are also plenty of shops and boutiques located in the hotels selling high end quality goods such as jewelry, china, and brand name clothing at very competitive prices. While the island is not known for its enormous duty ..read more
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Bonaire: Accommodation
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Accommodation Bonaire offers a wide variety of accommodations to tourists and travelers to the island. Whether you are looking for a bed and breakfast; apartments; guest houses; villas; luxurious apartments, beach resorts; luxurious hotels or family-friendly resorts Bonaire has something for everyone. Bonaire offers a safe environment for all types of travelers as it is a very safe place to visit. Airbnb is a very useful form of accommodations that visitors tend to gravitate toward when vacationing on the island. There are plenty of rental properties available with all in-house amenities and c ..read more
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