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Caribbean Club Bonaire

Caribbean Club Bonaire

$650 USD / 7 nights



Nitrox $
WIFI Available
Caribbean Club Bonaire is located on the north side of Kralendijk and is just an eight-minute drive from the center of town. It is about fifty miles from the coast of Venezuela, near Aruba and Curacao. Bonaire is accessible from several international and local carriers from Europe, Latin America, and North America.

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The resort offers eight categories of accommodation: Studio Standard, Cottage Standard 1-Bedroom, Cottage Standard 2-Bedroom, Studio Deluxe, Cottage Deluxe 1-Bedroom, Cottage Deluxe 2-Bedroom, Penthouse 2-Bedroom, and Honeymoon Cottage. All rooms include a security safe, TV, ceiling fan, kitchenette or full kitchen, refrigerator, coffeemaker, complimentary body care products, bath and bed linens, private patio, hair dryer, a view or the garden or ocean, and private parking. WiFi is offered in public areas as well. Guests also have access to car rentals, bike rentals, dive lockers and rinse tanks, two swimming pools, the restaurant, bar, and free parking.
The onsite dive shop, Buddy Dive, provides all of the necessary amenities and assistance guests need on their diving adventures. The shop offers a wide range of dive and snorkel equipment as well as other underwater accessories, and there is 24-hour access to air and nitrox tanks as well so guests can dive whenever they wish. The house reef is known as Oil Slick Leap and has a ladder to easily enter and exit the blue waters. With the wide variety of marine life, it is perfect for snorkeling and diving. There are about eighty other dive sites to explore as well. Bonaire dive sites tend to have calm waters with great visibility.
The Caribbean Club Restaurant and Bar offers European and international dishes as well as daily changing dishes made from local fish. Many of the ingredients are grown in the garden that is located near the back of the restaurant. Breakfast is served buffet-style daily from 7:00 am to 10:0 am. There are basics such as bread, fruit, cereal, juice, and coffee as well favorites like fresh pancakes and eggs. Lunch is served from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and dishes range from a light salad to a filling burger. Dinner is served from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm and is the best way to end the day.
At Bon Bida Bonaire, the resort’s activity center, you will be able to plan and arrange all of your adventures. From horse riding to kayaking to mountain biking, the opportunities are endless. There are even opportunities for hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and cave exploration.
The Dive & Explore package includes 7-nights in selected accommodation, rental truck, unlimited shore diving plus an optional six boat dives, American style breakfast buffet, free nitrox upgrade, WiFi in public areas, Manager’s Rum Punch Party, airport transfers, and all government taxes.



Dive Conditions

Bonaire is an ideal destination for underwater photographers. Water temperatures average a warm 78-84°F (25.6-28.9°C), with visibility averaging over 100 feet (30m), and occasionally reaching up to 150 feet (50m). Water temperatures do vary widely by season and location.
Scuba diving in Bonaire means three things: easy shore diving, low cost, and a strong diving infrastructure. It has over 60 dive sites all easily accessible by shore. Divers can see colorful large sponges and sea fans while diving Bonaire, as well as explore quite a few shipwrecks, and encounter various marine life like turtles, barracudas and groupers. Angelfish, butterflyfish, seahorses, crabs, and shrimps can also be seen. Often referred to as the shore diving capital of the world, the dive sites in Bonaire are clearly marked and easily identifiable. The reef is only a short swim from shore and in pristine condition due to many decades of protection. Driving from one dive site to the next is a breeze with one main road running the length of the island.
Bonaire diving conditions are usually good year-round. Although Bonaire has a reputation for having great weather all year, the hurricane season is between June and November. And technically below the hurricane belt, the island has had its share of odd storms and received significant damage in 2008 from Hurricane Omar. Some drivers have said that some shallow reefs sustained damage from that Hurricane, but not the deeper reef areas.
Water Temperatures range from 80 to 86 F (27 to 30 C). The warmest water is in August / September. Visibility averages 40-100 feet (12-30M) but occasionally drops down to less. It can easily be over 100ft (30m) at Klein Bonaire.