Newbie to Bonaire: Questions & Recommendations

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The "Cliff" north of Capt Dons (which is north of Buddy) is a great dive. If you go between 9-5 you can ask the Dive Friends shop staff for a brief. If they are not swamped with people they are usually very friendly and help ful. Easy in follow the pipe to the reef!

Salt Peir during the Day then come back at night!!!!

After a few days back in the groove dive the Hilma Hooker 100ft to the sand I like to do another tank on the outer reef.

Have a great trip and don't forget to get a Pizza Bon pizza!!
 
I believe that the united cards also cover trucks. Somebody correct me if I am wrong.

Nope. The United cards are Chase Visa cards. Terms of Chase's Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver are here.


What's Not Covered
This is not an exhaustive list. Examples include:
  • Expensive, exotic, and antique automobiles; vans designed to carry more than 8 people; vehicles that have an open cargo bed; trucks; motorcycles, mopeds, and motorbikes; limousines; and recreational vehicles
  • Expenses reimbursed under your personal auto insurance policy, your employer or your employer's insurance
  • Any obligation you assume under any other agreement
  • Injury of anyone or anything inside or outside of the vehicle
  • Leases and mini leases; including hourly rentals and car share services
  • Any violation of the auto rental agreement
  • Loss or theft of personal belongings
 
Nope. The United cards are Chase Visa cards. Terms of Chase's Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver are here.


What's Not Covered
This is not an exhaustive list. Examples include:
  • Expensive, exotic, and antique automobiles; vans designed to carry more than 8 people; vehicles that have an open cargo bed; trucks; motorcycles, mopeds, and motorbikes; limousines; and recreational vehicles
  • Expenses reimbursed under your personal auto insurance policy, your employer or your employer's insurance
  • Any obligation you assume under any other agreement
  • Injury of anyone or anything inside or outside of the vehicle
  • Leases and mini leases; including hourly rentals and car share services
  • Any violation of the auto rental agreement
  • Loss or theft of personal belongings
But American's card may do fine:
From:Which cards are best for renting a car
"Citi AAdvantage cards, meanwhile, cover up to $100,000 in damage to “any motor vehicle with at least four wheels that is designed to be driven on public roads,” according to their terms and conditions."
 

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