In the Pacific Northwest shore diving conjures visions of 15-30 hardy souls per dive site; donning 7-12 millimeters of neoprene, long underwear, hoods, drysuits, jugs of hot water, 8 cell dive lights, and lead, lots of lead. In Bonaire neoprene is optional: we often had the reef to ourselves; waters so bright you wish your mask came with sunglasses. Our recent trips have been to all inclusive and live aboard operations so we decided to try the touted freedom of unlimited shore diving of Bonaire. We booked our apartment, rented a pickup, and had only one two tank boat dive scheduled. The plan was to sample all the options as we went along. In the end we did 29 dives over 6.5 days. Two boat dives; one on the Wild Side, the other to Kline Bonaire. The rest divided between shore dives up and down the west coast of Bonaire. With the exception of our night dives we did not repeat any sites.
Travel
The price of living in Seattle is 14hrs of travel to dive most of the Caribbean. After weeks, ok months, of obsessive surfing the Web regarding Bonaire we were a little concerned about our flights with Air Jamaica. Seemingly on cue as we were packing the car the phone rang and it was Air Jamaica calling to say our return flight was cancelled. It was a 3pm flight, which would have allowed us to get in 3 dives the day before departure. Unfortunately, we were bumped to an 8am flight with American Eagle. We hopped this was not a sign of things to come. In the end all our flights left on time, no problems.
Accommodations & Dining
A friend is a Bonaire veteran and strongly recommended the BelMar Apartments. This fit perfectly with our A La Carte plan. We rented a Classic Superior 2 bedroom apartment, unit 9, on the ground floor. We did tour Buddy Dive and Lions Den. They were nice but BelMar is smaller, quitter, and has a more upscale feel. Our unit was a two bedroom, two bath, and well appointed. It even had its own large, locked, storage unit/closet just outside our front door. The apartments are right on the water, all rooms have large patios with great views of the ocean. There is a wonderful pool with plenty of lounge chairs and your own friendly iguana. Nothing like relaxing with a cold drink watching dolphins swim by. The two docks have easy entry stairs, fresh water rinse tanks, warm water showers and tanks staged for dives on the house reef. The house reef is full of life and makes a great night dive.
We hit the Supermarket to stock up, there are several and easy to find. We typically ate breakfast in and after doing three dives then went out for a late lunch, around 2-3pm. I do not know if it is a Dutch issue our local custom but there are limited options for eating out between 2-4pm. Due to the European influence you will find more Italian restaurants in the main town than Caribbean. Once you get off the main drag the food takes on a more Latin flavor.
Travel
The price of living in Seattle is 14hrs of travel to dive most of the Caribbean. After weeks, ok months, of obsessive surfing the Web regarding Bonaire we were a little concerned about our flights with Air Jamaica. Seemingly on cue as we were packing the car the phone rang and it was Air Jamaica calling to say our return flight was cancelled. It was a 3pm flight, which would have allowed us to get in 3 dives the day before departure. Unfortunately, we were bumped to an 8am flight with American Eagle. We hopped this was not a sign of things to come. In the end all our flights left on time, no problems.
Accommodations & Dining
A friend is a Bonaire veteran and strongly recommended the BelMar Apartments. This fit perfectly with our A La Carte plan. We rented a Classic Superior 2 bedroom apartment, unit 9, on the ground floor. We did tour Buddy Dive and Lions Den. They were nice but BelMar is smaller, quitter, and has a more upscale feel. Our unit was a two bedroom, two bath, and well appointed. It even had its own large, locked, storage unit/closet just outside our front door. The apartments are right on the water, all rooms have large patios with great views of the ocean. There is a wonderful pool with plenty of lounge chairs and your own friendly iguana. Nothing like relaxing with a cold drink watching dolphins swim by. The two docks have easy entry stairs, fresh water rinse tanks, warm water showers and tanks staged for dives on the house reef. The house reef is full of life and makes a great night dive.
We hit the Supermarket to stock up, there are several and easy to find. We typically ate breakfast in and after doing three dives then went out for a late lunch, around 2-3pm. I do not know if it is a Dutch issue our local custom but there are limited options for eating out between 2-4pm. Due to the European influence you will find more Italian restaurants in the main town than Caribbean. Once you get off the main drag the food takes on a more Latin flavor.