We return for maybe our 9th or 10th time on Bonaire in late July. I have been following these discussions about "crime on Bonaire" both here on SB and elsewhere for some time now.
It does seem that there has been a bit more violent crime in the recent past, but the island has also imported police officers from off island, and installed a new head of police force to combat the crime.
This increase in violent crime seems to be occurring throughout the Caribbean from Cozumel to VI
from: Caribbean Crime Statistics - Caribbean Murder, Property Crime Rates
Violence is far more prevalent in some Caribbean nations than others, although even in the most troubled countries, violent crime rarely touches tourists. On the other hand, experts note, visitors are often more likely than locals to be victims of property crimes, and often are specifically targeted in locations known to be frequented by tourists.
Crime can happen anywhere, and there are no guarantees. However, experience and statistics indicate that the following nations are among the most secure in the Caribbean region:
and:
Property crime has been increasing in the Caribbean in recent years, and experts say that the increase has been most pronounced in highly developed tourist destinations, including the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).
What I take from all of my reading is that petty theft remains the main threat to us when visiting any of the Caribbean islands, and Bonaire has always had a fairly small, but recurring problem, due to so many divers parking at remote sites, where their trucks are left alone for up to an hour or more at a time.
Violent crime is of course a possibility here, as anywhere, but there is really very little chance of it involving any but the most fool hardy, unobservant tourist, who does not pay attention to both the warnings or to their surroundings. This is just as true on Bonaire, as on the streets here at home.
It does seem that there has been a bit more violent crime in the recent past, but the island has also imported police officers from off island, and installed a new head of police force to combat the crime.
This increase in violent crime seems to be occurring throughout the Caribbean from Cozumel to VI
from: Caribbean Crime Statistics - Caribbean Murder, Property Crime Rates
Violence is far more prevalent in some Caribbean nations than others, although even in the most troubled countries, violent crime rarely touches tourists. On the other hand, experts note, visitors are often more likely than locals to be victims of property crimes, and often are specifically targeted in locations known to be frequented by tourists.
Crime can happen anywhere, and there are no guarantees. However, experience and statistics indicate that the following nations are among the most secure in the Caribbean region:
and:
Property crime has been increasing in the Caribbean in recent years, and experts say that the increase has been most pronounced in highly developed tourist destinations, including the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).
What I take from all of my reading is that petty theft remains the main threat to us when visiting any of the Caribbean islands, and Bonaire has always had a fairly small, but recurring problem, due to so many divers parking at remote sites, where their trucks are left alone for up to an hour or more at a time.
Violent crime is of course a possibility here, as anywhere, but there is really very little chance of it involving any but the most fool hardy, unobservant tourist, who does not pay attention to both the warnings or to their surroundings. This is just as true on Bonaire, as on the streets here at home.