Oil leaking from a capsized barge off the coast of Tobago has spread hundreds of miles to reach the Caribbean island of Bonaire. Officials on Bonaire, which is located 50 miles (80km) north of the ...
Bonaire residents passionately protect the ... This means spearfishing, reef-anchoring, and collecting sea shells, sea fans, sand, or any type of coral is against the law. Though it may seem ...
Bonaire’s claim to fame is its diving. After all, the surrounding waters — designated a Marine Park — and coral reefs have been protected since the 1970s, resulting in an abundance of sea ...
Susan Campbell Kralendijk – Bonaire's tiny capital city – is a colorful commercial and cultural gathering spot on the seafront. It’s easily explored on foot with the aid of this self-guided ...
Deep in the South Caribbean Sea, explore the protected waters of Bonaire National Marine Park, home to thriving reefs, endangered sea turtles, sprawling mangroves, and a plethora of marine life.
Deep in the South Caribbean Sea, explore the protected waters of Bonaire National Marine Park, home to thriving reefs, endangered sea turtles, sprawling mangroves, and a plethora of marine life.
With this year's Atlantic hurricane season predicted to have above-normal activity, some are contemplating scratching the Caribbean off their summer travel list. Instead, keep it on there.