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Dive sites nearby

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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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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Keepsake (F)

Keepsake is a nice dive site on Klein Bonaire that is suitable for every diver. It has a sandy bottom with hills and gullies. There is a beautiful drop-off of 12 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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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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South Bay

This dive site is located on Klein Bonaire and can only be reached by boat. Its structure makes it a fun and diverse spot for both snorkeling and diving for beginners and advanced.

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Corporal Meiss (37)

The dive site is named after Corporal Robert W. Meiss. It is a typical dive site like Bonaire has many. It is also a popular beach! So combine your dive with sun, sea, beach, snorkeling and a good BBQ.

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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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Ebo’s Reef (B)

The reef is located on Klein Bonaire, so visit it by boat. It is named after Ebo Domacassé, (one of) the first certified diving instructor of Bonaire.

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Windsock (36)

Sitting just across the street from the airport, Windsock is an excellent easy entry shore dive great for all levels of divers. A shallow, sandy plateau is followed by a healthy reef structure full of marine life.

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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.