mlove
Contributor
We flew Air Jamaica, from NY to Bonaire with no airline problems. Mike packed the things that positively could not be lost, (regulators, computers, masks, and wetsuits) in the carry on bag. Unfortunately the bag was left sitting in the living room, which meant renting equipment in Bonaire.
We stayed at Buddys Dive. The room was not opulent, but adequate. It had a good bed, lots of room, clean and was within 75 feet of great diving. The dive operation at Buddies was 1st class, the staff was knowledgeable, professional, and always seemed to be enjoying their jobs.
We did 5 boat dives, but spent most of the time doing shore dives. The shore diving is really fantastic, you dive where you want, when you want, day or night, no restrictions, what ever dive profile you choose.
Some memorable dive sites were Webbers Joy, Oil Slick Leap (a giant stride off of a cliff entry), Windsock, Angel City, LaMachaca, and Buddys Reef. I was not impressed with the wreck Hilma Hooker.
The marine life is profuse, lots of free swimming eels, octopus, tarpon dive guides, sea horses, barracuda, trumpet fish, drum fish, sea cucumber, scorpion fish, trigger fish, cow fish, etc. etc. etc. etc.
We were privileged with an afternoon of playing with a pod of over a hundred bottlenose dolfins swimming around our boat. They were playful and as curios of us as we were of them. This was a special treat. The dive master Boris said, he had never seen this before on Bonaire.
We also spent an afternoon cave snorkeling, but this deserves a trip report of its own.
This was our first trip to Bonaire, but it will not be the last.
Thanks to Herman for great recommendations.
mike

We stayed at Buddys Dive. The room was not opulent, but adequate. It had a good bed, lots of room, clean and was within 75 feet of great diving. The dive operation at Buddies was 1st class, the staff was knowledgeable, professional, and always seemed to be enjoying their jobs.
We did 5 boat dives, but spent most of the time doing shore dives. The shore diving is really fantastic, you dive where you want, when you want, day or night, no restrictions, what ever dive profile you choose.
Some memorable dive sites were Webbers Joy, Oil Slick Leap (a giant stride off of a cliff entry), Windsock, Angel City, LaMachaca, and Buddys Reef. I was not impressed with the wreck Hilma Hooker.
The marine life is profuse, lots of free swimming eels, octopus, tarpon dive guides, sea horses, barracuda, trumpet fish, drum fish, sea cucumber, scorpion fish, trigger fish, cow fish, etc. etc. etc. etc.
We were privileged with an afternoon of playing with a pod of over a hundred bottlenose dolfins swimming around our boat. They were playful and as curios of us as we were of them. This was a special treat. The dive master Boris said, he had never seen this before on Bonaire.
We also spent an afternoon cave snorkeling, but this deserves a trip report of its own.
This was our first trip to Bonaire, but it will not be the last.
Thanks to Herman for great recommendations.
mike
