This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © MaresRappel (11)In the past you could descend here using a rope, which is why the site still owes its name. Nowadays you can only go boat diving at this site. The reef has a beautiful shape and the coral is breathtaking.Learn more © AqualungKarpata (9)Many consider Karpata one of the best dive sites in Bonaire. It is famous for its spectacular visibility and beautiful topography. The reef is covered in healthy soft and hard corals and the reef has beautiful shaping to it. A must dive while in Bonaire!Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcBloodlet (12)The reef here is almost impossible to reach from the shore, so its a must do by dive boat! It is a beautiful but steep reef with a sandy plateau.Learn more © MaresTolo (13)Located in a small shallow bay with a coral beach. Also known as “Ol’ Blue“ due to the bright blue color of the water. Also good for non-divers because of the small beach.Learn more © AqualungCountry Garden (14)With the limestone formations, Country Garden is highly recommended. A variety of fish swim around and between here. Please note, it is a real boat diving site that you cannot visit from the shore.Learn more © AqualungBon Bini na Kas (15)This spot is only accessible by boat and the translation from Papiamentu is welcome home. It is a beautifully situated reef that is worth it both shallow and deep.Learn more © AqualungThousand Steps (16)Thousand Steps is one of the most famous dive sites in all of Bonaire. Parking for this site is at the top of a cliff where you descend down 67 stairs with your gear on to access the beach. The long set of steps is where this site gets its name. A beautiful dive location.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkWeber’s Joy (17)Located at the “Witch’s Hut“. Good parking and easy entry from a stone path and across a sandy beach. Well sheltered. Great macro site. Lots of sponges.Learn more © MaresJeff Davis Memorial (18)This dive site is located at the beginning of the northern route and is named after diving physician Jefferson C. Davis who died here. Note the large step down.Learn more © MaresKalli’s Reef (19)Kalli’s Reef is a site for boat diving. You can get there from the shore, although getting into the water is not easy. You leave the water in the middle of the adjacent dive siteLearn more The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.