If you’ve ever dreamed of an island where every shade of blue seems to have been invented, where flamingos outnumber people and where life moves to the rhythm of the trade winds, welcome to Bonaire. This small Dutch Caribbean gem is world-famous for its vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear waters. It’s the kind of place where you can snorkel straight from the beach, explore salt flats that shimmer pink in the sun and end your day with your toes in the sand watching a fiery Caribbean sunset.

But Bonaire isn’t just about pretty views (though it has plenty). It’s a diver’s paradise, a conservation leader and a haven for anyone who loves unspoiled nature and easygoing vibes. The best way to see this stunning island is with a Princess Caribbean cruise, and we’ve prepared this guide to show you all the best things Bonaire is known for to help you plan your cruise.

Key takeaways

Bonaire is known for world-class snorkeling, scuba diving and protected coral reefs

The island stands out for its strong focus on marine conservation and eco-tourism

Unique landscapes, wildlife and local culture add depth beyond the water

Why Bonaire stands out as a Caribbean destination

Bonaire shines among Caribbean islands for its stunning beauty and deep commitment to conservation. As part of the Caribbean Netherlands, the island has made protecting its environment a top priority, so much so that nearly all of its surrounding waters belong to the Bonaire National Marine Park — one of the oldest protected reef systems in the world. On Bonaire, you’ll find an irresistible mix of underwater adventure, rugged desert landscapes and laid-back Dutch-Caribbean charm, all wrapped up in a destination that feels refreshingly genuine and uncrowded.

9 amazing things Bonaire is known for

From underwater adventures to desert-like vistas, Bonaire may be small, but it’s packed with unforgettable experiences. Here are nine things that make Bonaire truly one of a kind.

A family snorkeling underwater in clear blue ocean water surrounded by colorful tropical fish above a rocky coral seabed.
Dive into crystal-clear waters and snorkel alongside vibrant tropical fish.

World-class snorkeling and scuba diving from shore

Bonaire is a diver’s dream come true — and you don’t even need a boat to enjoy it. The island’s fringing reef sits just offshore, meaning you can walk straight into the sea and find yourself surrounded by coral gardens and schools of tropical fish. The calm, clear waters make visibility incredible year-round, and the island’s easy access diving sites have earned it a reputation as the shore diving capital of the world. Join a Princess beach excursion for a day on one of the stunning shores of this island where you can wade out and explore the beautiful underwater world under the azure seas. 

A passenger looks through a glass-bottom boat window at clear blue water and coral formations below.
Peer into a vibrant underwater world without getting wet.
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Bonaire National Marine Park and protected reefs

Encircling the entire island (and nearby Klein Bonaire), the Bonaire National Marine Park is a living showcase of conservation success. Since 1979, its strict protections have kept coral reefs, mangroves, and marine species thriving — making it one of the most pristine underwater ecosystems in the Caribbean. Visitors can snorkel, sail or learn about Bonaire’s eco-legacy through education and sustainable tourism. See the beautiful protected reefs by joining a Princess glass-bottom boat excursion. From the comfort of a boat, you can peer at the rainbow colored coral and bright fish.

A school of brightly colored parrotfish glides over a coral reef in clear blue tropical water.
Swim through a kaleidoscope of color beneath the surface.

Marine life encounters and reef biodiversity

From parrotfish and sea turtles to fields of elkhorn coral, Bonaire’s underwater world teems with life. Because the island’s reefs are so close to shore, you can spot incredible marine biodiversity without needing to dive deep. Dive into nature’s aquarium on a Princess snorkeling excursion where you can see underneath the waves and enjoy a day sunbathing on deck.

A sailing catamaran glides across deep blue ocean toward a lush green island under scattered clouds.
Set sail through the marine park on a catamaran.

Sailing and snorkeling within the marine park

There’s nothing like gliding across Bonaire’s turquoise waters aboard a sleek catamaran. Princess’s sailing and snorkeling excursions take you to designated protected areas within the marine park, where you can swim among vibrant reefs and sunbathe on deck between stops. It’s the ideal combo for anyone who wants both relaxation and adventure on the water.

Interior view of a limestone cave with jagged rock formations hanging from the ceiling and natural light spilling in from the entrance.
Step into hidden caverns shaped by time and sea in inland Bonaire.

Rugged interior terrain, caves and off-road scenery

Venture inland and Bonaire reveals a whole different side: arid cactus forests, limestone cliffs and mysterious caves shaped by time. The dry climate gives the island a desert-like feel that’s a striking contrast to its vibrant coasts. Hop on an off-road buggy with a Princess excursion to explore the remote corners of the island, including its desert interior and one of the caves.

Aerial view of Rincon Bonaire with pastel houses, a yellow church with red roof and lush green hills stretching toward the ocean.
Wander through the colorful heart of Bonaire’s oldest town.

Cultural heritage and traditional villages

The town of Rincon, one of the oldest in the Dutch Caribbean, offers a glimpse into the island’s past through preserved architecture, music and festivals. Dutch and Caribbean influences blend here, so you get to experience a place with a European touch and Caribbean flavor. One way to immerse yourself in the culture of Bonaire is to visit Rincon Village where you’ll see local artifacts and try cactus liquor. 

Aerial view of Bonaire salt pans with vivid pink ponds beside turquoise ocean waters and a narrow road cutting between them.
Cruise past Bonaire’s famous salt flats in a wash of color.

Scenic drives showcasing Bonaire’s diversity

With coastal roads that loop through salt flats, lakes and mountain viewpoints, a drive around Bonaire feels like flipping through a living postcard. It’s the best way to see the island’s varied terrain — from wind-swept shores to serene inland lagoons — all in a single outing. You’ll pass flamingos, cacti and jaw-dropping coastal sites. Hop on a Princess tour where we’ll drive you through the best sites of Bonaire all in one day.

Close-up of a hearty Caribbean-style stew with tender meat, potatoes, peppers and spices simmering in a dark pot.
Savor the rich flavors of a traditional island stew with Dutch influence.

Local food and Caribbean Dutch flavors

Bonaire’s cuisine is a fusion of Dutch heritage and Caribbean soul. Expect fresh-caught seafood, hearty stews like stoba and local specialties such as goat cheese and cactus soup. Pair your meal with a cold local beer or a glass of rum punch as you watch the sun dip into the sea.

A group of bright pink flamingos standing and feeding in calm turquoise water with low mangroves in the distance.
Spot Bonaire’s iconic flamingos wading in shallow lagoons.

Flamingos, salt flats and unique coastal landscapes

Bonaire’s south coast is a kaleidoscope of pinks, blues and whites — towering salt pyramids, shimmering flats and elegant flamingos feeding in shallow lagoons. These surreal landscapes showcase the island’s natural beauty and tie back to its centuries-old salt harvesting traditions. It’s one of Bonaire’s most iconic photo ops and a must-see for any first-time visitor.

Planning a visit to Bonaire on a cruise

Cruising to Bonaire is one of the easiest ways to experience everything this stunning island is known for. Many of its top attractions — from colorful coral reefs to salt flats and flamingo lagoons — are just minutes from the cruise port. Because Bonaire’s calm, clear waters stay warm year-round, water-based activities like snorkeling, sailing and beach breaks are always in season. Booking a shore excursion is the best way to access protected marine areas and ensure your visit aligns with local conservation guidelines. 

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