$55.95
HIGHLIGHTS OF BONAIRE
& CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
with Flamingos and Beach Break
During this three-to four-hour tour, we take a trip to the Salt hills, roughly 50 feet high and see the flamingo refuge on the island's south coast. Take pictures of these spectacular birds enjoying their protected habitat. During our trip we will also make a stop at Sorobon Beach.
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We'll also stop at the White and Yellow Slaves Huts, where the guide will tell us about the slave huts' history and the beginnings of the salt industry.
Travel through the scenic countryside, learning about the 1000 steps dive site, bat caverns, natural life, flora and animals, and the Karpata Plantation, where processed aloe was originally cultivated and exported, while cruising to Bonaire's first settlement community.
We will make a visit to Rincon, thought to be the Caribbean's oldest village dated back to 1527.
Hidden away from the sight of the roving pirates along the shore in the basin of the north hills.
Visit the old traditional home, which has been turned into a cultural historic museum by the original family descendants.
We will make a stop at Gotomeer a saltwater lagoon near the Island’s northern end, a flamingo sanctuary divided from the sea with some 70 m wide bat of corals.
On your route back to the ship, you'll leave Rincon and travel through
the north-eastern desert like region, which has gigantic cactus, wild donkeys, and pounding waves.
During our trip we will also make a stop at Sorobon Beach.
Bonaire's entire island is a protected marine park, and Sorobon Beach , a bay hidden amongst mangrove trees, will take your breath away. Water up to your knees runs as far as the eye can see.
The seagrass pastures attract a variety of sea life, so don't be shocked if a turtle passes by slowly. After this we board our air -conditioned bus for a scenic journey back to the ship.