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SOMBRERO

“Morrocoy“ a national park famous for its turquoise waters, whose name comes from the turtles that nest on its beaches; a dive site with a series of islets surrounded by spectacular coral reefs and abundant marine life; Cayo Sombrero being the most emblematic and beautiful key in the park.

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CAYO NORTE

Dive Place that is characterized by its excellent visibility and variety of marine flora and fauna such as green moray eels, turtles, barracudas, among others. Maximum Depth: 26 meters.

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CAYO MEDIO

This beautiful natural scenery is located between Cayo Sur (South Key) and Cayo Norte (North Key), it is composed of a prodigious variety of fauna and magnificent corals. It has a maximum depth of 22 meters.

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Piedra Ahogada

Piedra La Ahogada is a submerged rock to a depth of 25m whose top reaches 10m and is usually dived from the bottom in a spiral to its tip, ending the dive going up the reef to the left until reaching the sandy area where the boat anchors.

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Jurelito

Jurelito is a dive site with a beautiful barrier reef that starts at 22m and rises to 12m ending on a coral-covered platform; Diving is usually done through the pred ending on the platform where the boat is usually anchored.

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Willemstoren Lighthouse

Named after the lighthouse here; the Willemstoren. It is one of the southernmost dive sites on Bonaire and a beautiful reef but the current can be strong.

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Red Slave (60)

This dive site is located near the red slave huts. It is a site with a steep reef that is suitable for more experienced divers due to the current.

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Vista Blue (58)

A beautiful spot where you can easily get into the water. It is flat for a while, after which you can follow a steep wall from about 9 meters away. NB! There can be big waves.

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Sweet Dreams (59)

Attention! You can not park your car here on the beach because of turtle eggs (see the sign). Entering the water can be a bit difficult with the surf, swim over the sand and there begins the reef.

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Atlantis

Excellent dive site but also overrun with kite surfers. Always send up an SMB before surfacing! Park on the road and enter just north of the wind pennant through a sandy channel.

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