What's not Included


  • Food and Drink
  • Marine Park fee of USD $25/Scuba Diver or USD $10/snorkeler
  • Rental vehicle, gas and insurance
  • Scuba equipment and air
  • Snorkeler gear
  • Telephone (cell phone rental)
  • Tourist Tax of USD $5.50/person/day for guests over the age of 13

It is necessary for all who use the waters of the Bonaire National Marine Park to pay the nature fee. At the time of payment, you will receive a specially designed tag indicating your support for nature preservation and a receipt. Keep both, as they will also provide you with complimentary admission to Washington-Slagbaai National park. Your tag is valid throughout the calendar year. Tags are available for purchase at all dive operations, hotels, resorts, windsurfing operations, sport fishing charter boats, sail/snorkel/water taxi operations, marinas, and other water sports operations on Bonaire.

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Sea Turtle Tracking Update

On December 11, 2011, satellite signals indicated that Jklynn had started her migration home in a northerly direction and by December 22nd, the female Hawksbill was just 80 kilometers south of the Dominican Republic, swimming 716 kilometers or 445 miles to get there.
January 15 she was in the coastal waters of one of the Dominican Republic’s most beautiful beaches and is an area where some Hawksbill and many Leatherback turtles nest. Looking at her average rate of speed, she traveled from Bonaire to that area in approximately 13 days.

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