Doctorfish
Contributor
I agree with diversteve: We do all our night diving from the pier at the resort. Safe, convenient, easy access, lighted shoreline and dip tanks.
Heading out to a desolate site for a night dive makes no sense to me at all. Make sure you plan your first night dive early in the trip because you are going to want to go every night after that as well.
At Buddy dive, there is a rectangular pipe hoohaw for buoyancy checking exercises straight out from the dock at the drop off at about 35 ft. You can use it for a reference as to when to turn back in. The direction you take out from the drop off should depend on the current ( if there is any ) rather than whether you want to go to La Machaca. The shore and night diving from Buddy Reef and Habitat is good both directions.
The Rumba Grill in town is a real treat. Good food, reasonable prices and an ocean view. We usually have coffee and gelato in the little shop on the main street after dinner ( Gio's ? ). Doesn't get any better.
Mi Banana is good as well. Family run establishment. The place is a dump but the food, service and people are lovely so worth the lack of ambiance. The Fish Burger there is exceptional. We were there one night and saw a big table of dive masters all ordering them, so we tried too. Fresh wahoo; yum. They also do basic grilled chicken and beef dishes with a Colombian twist. Never had a bad meal there.
Bobbe Jans, in town is a small BBQ in a converted house open Friday-Sunday only. Very laid back. Pretty good ribs and chicken, excellent fries.
Donna and Georgio's does old school Italian pretty well. Reservation required because small and busy. Never personally had meat and potatoes there, but Georgio can do pretty much anything you want. When I was last there, pizza was an issue in that they just did it for lunch and take away but not for dinner.
My family and I are not Pasa Bon fans. We found the place stuffy, tobacco smoke filled and mosquito infested.
Have been there several times over the years but never been impressed. Some Scubaboarders seem to love the place and talk about the best pizza on Bonaire. . In my opinion, the "best pizza on Bonaire" might be comparable to Pizzahut back home.
Heading out to a desolate site for a night dive makes no sense to me at all. Make sure you plan your first night dive early in the trip because you are going to want to go every night after that as well.
At Buddy dive, there is a rectangular pipe hoohaw for buoyancy checking exercises straight out from the dock at the drop off at about 35 ft. You can use it for a reference as to when to turn back in. The direction you take out from the drop off should depend on the current ( if there is any ) rather than whether you want to go to La Machaca. The shore and night diving from Buddy Reef and Habitat is good both directions.
The Rumba Grill in town is a real treat. Good food, reasonable prices and an ocean view. We usually have coffee and gelato in the little shop on the main street after dinner ( Gio's ? ). Doesn't get any better.
Mi Banana is good as well. Family run establishment. The place is a dump but the food, service and people are lovely so worth the lack of ambiance. The Fish Burger there is exceptional. We were there one night and saw a big table of dive masters all ordering them, so we tried too. Fresh wahoo; yum. They also do basic grilled chicken and beef dishes with a Colombian twist. Never had a bad meal there.
Bobbe Jans, in town is a small BBQ in a converted house open Friday-Sunday only. Very laid back. Pretty good ribs and chicken, excellent fries.
Donna and Georgio's does old school Italian pretty well. Reservation required because small and busy. Never personally had meat and potatoes there, but Georgio can do pretty much anything you want. When I was last there, pizza was an issue in that they just did it for lunch and take away but not for dinner.
My family and I are not Pasa Bon fans. We found the place stuffy, tobacco smoke filled and mosquito infested.
Have been there several times over the years but never been impressed. Some Scubaboarders seem to love the place and talk about the best pizza on Bonaire. . In my opinion, the "best pizza on Bonaire" might be comparable to Pizzahut back home.