Considering taking my 15 year old son to Bonaire for a week. Both of us have AOW but truth is we only dive once a year on an annual father son diving trip so total dives is 50 each.
Can anyone give me a rundown on Captain Don's vs Buddy's?
Well, I haven't stayed at Buddy's, but my wife and I both liked Capt. Dons. We stayed a week there, last August and another dive buddy and I return to Don's this August. I am an experienced diver/instructor, and my wife is AOW with about 500 dives under her belt. What I enjoyed the most is the laid back style at Don's. YOU are responsible for your diving, so don't expect hand holding, OR a divemaster on every dive you must follow. For new divers, don't worrry in Bonaire. If you do mostly shore diving (as opposed to the six boat dives normally included in most packages), the shore runs north-south with a drop off around 40 feet. Be careful to enter at the yellow stone markers for each site, use a dive marker at your start point, and navigate from it back to your truck on shore... very easy.
Buddys is right next door to Don's. You can throw a rock and hit it. You can also dive over there, and eat at their snack bar. If you are looking for luxury accomodations... don't stay at either place! These are "dive hotels" and as such occasionally have a salt smell around the rooms, etc., but they keep the rooms very clean and try to accomodate your needs.
Make your first night dive at their "house reef". The restaurant at Don's is much nicer, and the prices are reasonable. Nitrox is available at either place, but normally you pay $120 a week for it at Don's (I negotiated a reduced price this time in my package). I have heard of light fills at Buddy's, and did not experience that at Don's since a guage is available right wherre you pick up the tanks. Always check your O rings every time, no matter where you book your trip

You will love Bonair diving! Rhino