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Dive sites nearby

Hands Off (M)

Once intended to measure the impact of divers on the reefs, divers were banned from this reef. However, it is a beautiful reef that runs from about 9 to 30 meters.

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Forest (N)

On the southwestern tip of Klein Bonaire you will find Forest. You can only get here by boat and either do a shallow dive or visit the reef, which extends to a depth of 50 meters.

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Munk’s Haven

The most westerly dive site on Klein Bonaire. Due to the gently sloping bottom, this site is also very suitable for snorkelers and beginning divers. Only from 12 meters the reef slopes steeper.

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Captain Don’s Reef (K)

This reef is named after Don Steward, one of the diving pioneers on Bonaire. It is a beautiful reef with all kinds of small plateaus if you dive down the rig for a long time.

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Sharon’s Serenity (R)

A beautiful spot on Klein Bonaire, because you moor close to the coast, this spot is very suitable for diving and snorkeling. Depth of the reef is 6 to 30 meters.

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Joanne’s Sunchi (J)

Joanne’s Sunchi (or Joanne’s Kiss) is a beautiful dive site with a deep dropoff. Along this dropoff where a lot of coral grows, there are sand ridges that extend to depth.

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Mi Dushi (T)

Mi Dushi (My Sweetheart) is a beautiful wall that extends to 38 meters. It is located on the island of Klein Bonaire and its flat start makes it ideal for snorkelers as well.

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Rock Pile (I)

This site is, how could it be otherwise, located in front of a pile of stones on the island of Klein Bonaire. A nice diving site that is also very suitable for shallow diving.

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Monte’s Divi Tree (H)

Under the watchful eye of a Divi tree you dive here at one of the southern spots of Klein Bonaire. You reach this steeply sloping reef only by boat.

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Carl’s Hill (V)

With its soft corals and sponges, this wall is a real delight for the underwater photographer. The site is therefore named after photographer Carl Roessler. The wnad runs from 10 to 40 meters.

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