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Beach Transportation Return Included

Package Details
Destination: Kralendijk, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Duration: 5 to 20 minutes
Price: $16.67
Details & Booking at viator.com
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Offered by: Viator
Our transport service, is available from all the beaches of the island, If you don't see the beach that you want, please contact us, we can arrange the transport for you. This is a family company and we want our guest to feel at home and you will be with a local guide/ driver who live here on the Island.

Book your Beach Transfer with us. There are a few Beach you can visit on Bonaire and they are as follow:

Sorobon Beach: Located on the eastern side near Lac Bay, is one of Bonaire's treasures. Many local fishing boats are at the Fishermen's Pier and the beach has several lanais for picnics and shade. An offshore reef protects the bay on which this beautiful beach sits and it keeps the shallow waters calm. Sorobon Beach is enjoyed by sunbathers and water enthusiasts of all ages. It is perfect for a quick dip to cool off. The sandy entry, warm shallow waters and Bonaire's steady trade winds and sunshine, present a stellar combination for some of the world's best windsurfing. These heavenly conditions afford the hosting of both local and international competitions throughout the year.

Eden/ Spice Beach: Enjoy full comfort at the waterfront in our semi-open restaurant, while you look out over the sea with or without your feet in the sand. After a nice drink in our Beach Bar you can be surprised by our Chef and his teams internationally oriented creations. If you are looking for the ideal venue for business oriented meetings or dinners with a true Caribbean atmosphere, Spice Beach restaurant is the place for you! Open for breakfast and dinner. Lunch available at our Beach Bar.

Spice Beach offers a wide range of activities, including beach volleyball, sun loungers and other beach and swimming sports. As Spice Beach is located by dive sites such as 'Front Porch' we also facilitate snorkelling and diving. From our bar you can relax with amazing cocktails and other drinks whilst listening to one of our live bands or DJ's.

Spice Beach is a nice beach, it’s partly sand and partly with rocks. If you want to snorkel, this beach is a good choice.

Te Amo Beach: Te Amo Beach is a beautiful, white sandy public beach situated near Bonaire's airport. Its location provides spectacular sights of arriving airplanes on this otherwise tranquil area. The sandy shoreline makes easy access to the water, which is filled with fish and corals and makes a great snorkeling site. Shade is provided by some of the trees on this piece of paradise, while the often present Kite City food truck takes care of some relaxing background music.

Te Amo Beach is a nice beach partly sand and partly with rocks. If you want to snorkel, this beach is a good choice.

Donkey Beach: Playa Palu di Mangel, meaning Beach of Almond Trees, is situated by the airport. This makes it a great place to see arriving planes fly over and land just a few meters away. Often called Donkey Beach by tourists, this rocky shoreline is popular amongst locals, who often bring their whole family for a weekend BBQ. To get into the water, you have to face some rubble, though the next-door beach of Te Amo provides easy access. Food trucks Kite City and Cactus Blue on the Beach are often present to provide burgers, drinks and more.

Bechelor's Beach: In Belnem district, south of the airport, is a very small beach. This sandy beach is at the base of a 10 foot cliff with stairs leading down to it. You can park right next to the stairs and be in the water in seconds. It can't get much easier to enter, just watch your step on the last rock/step! It is ideal for swimming, snorkeling and diving.

Bachelor’s Beach is a nice beach partly sand and partly with rocks. There is a stair where you will have to step down unto the beach.

If you want to snorkel, this beach is a good choice.

1000 Step Beach: The beach of 1000 Steps thanks its name to the limestone stairs you have to descent to get there. Though the name might sound a bit intimidating, the stairs only exists of about 67 steps. When getting yourself up after a sunny day on this peaceful beach though, it might feel like a thousand, which would explain the name. The site exists of white sand and bleached chunks of coral, and the cove is surrounded by limestone cliffs. It's great for both diving and snorkeling as turtles are often found in the shallow, turquoise waters.

1000 Step Beach is a nice beach partly sand and partly with rocks.
If you want to snorkel, this beach is a good choice for snorkelling and a high probability to see sea turtles.