"And where the hell is it?" most people might ask, at least not divers or people without roots in the Netherlands.
Netherlands Antilles… hmm, take out the map book or google map and you will find it Bonaire just north of Venezuela in South America. It is a small group of islands (There are a few more islands further north also included) consisting of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao or the ABC Islands. So what is diving on Bonaire?
Bonaire has consistently held one of the top spots for the world's most popular diving destinations over the years. This is where the drive and dive concept was born. And it's not for nothing that even the number plates on the cars have the text “Divers paradise" on you! I wonder if there is any other place in the world where diving is so easy and accessible!
Welcome to a Pink Airport
When you get here, you land on Flamingo airport…. well, it's actually called that and of course the airport is completely PINK!!! If you like it, of course, but it cuts a bit the first time you see the small terminal. From here it is not far to where you will live, Bonaire as an island is small, really small, you go around the entire island in "external laps" excluding the national park in the north in about 4-5 hours.
The island is barren, more like a scorched Mediterranean landscape rather than a tropical environment. It doesn't rain much here and you can go here all year round even when it rains, but then it's wet, really wet and the dry ground has a hard time absorbing water. There are many good diving Tripsts here or, if you want, you can also rent houses or apartments. However, common to all places is that you must have a car!!!
Renting a car here is easy and you can either collect it directly at the airport upon arrival or you will be able to collect it at your diving Tripst depending on where you live.









