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Bonaire Apartment Rates at Happy Holiday Homes

We did the superior 1 bedroom and paid the $75 per night. Important to remember this is for the bungalow and is NOT per person. So, I paid $75 x 6 nights, unlimited nitrox was $105 PER PERSON, truck rental was arranged through Budget and was about $315 for the week, and I had basic staples stocked in the refrig for a bit less than $30.

The total cost of this (i did not include tax, etc) was a bit over $1000 for the week including the vehicle rental.

We shopped the local markets and ate breakfast and lunch at the bungalow. We spent maybe $100 on groceries for the week, but we ate a modest breakfast and lunch. We ate out 5 nights for a cost of about $350 total. Cost for the week: about $1600. So, including airfare for two from DFW, I made it out for about $3K.

That is great. I think I will definitely look at this for my next trip which will inevitably happen next year as Bonaire seems to have become a must visit annually place. Thanks a lot for the information.
 
that is a great dive to do with currents...no worries as the exits to the north are easy. If the current was reverse and taking you around the island then i would be concerned about exit point.

It is also a little more exciting as you never know what is hanging around that corner of the island.
 
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