23 Feb
I woke up early and opened the curtains expecting to see a bright and sunny day. In stead I was greeted by clouds and a soft rain... I thought about writing an email to queen Beatrix in order to complain that she allowed rain on her little island in the sun, but at second thought I decided against the email. After all, the poor thing must have more things on her head with that golden charriot that needs polishing and all those coffee shops that need to be ran. And I'm quite sure that those wooden shoes don't make themselves... Besides, the plan is to do some diving, we're going to get wet after all.
After breakfast, we decide to head up north and see what the divespots are like. You know the drill...
'Shall we stop here?'
'Are you crazy? The grand total of two trucks is present. It will be crowded down there, drive on!'
At Tolo there is a family of snorkelers in the water and no other trucks to be spotted, so we decide this is the spot for our first dive. It turned out to be a good choice: no lion fish to be spotted, a big ass barracuda who thought it would be nice to pay us a visit (3 times on one dive) up and close and all the lettuce leaf slugs my heart could ever desire. It was a good dive!
After Tolo we decide tho head up even further north and check if we could find Candy Land and/or Taylor Maid. We found them okay, but on seeing the surf we chickened out. Does anyone have some tips, tricks and pointers?
So we decided to head back for lunch and ended up at Rum Runners again. The Rum Runners Choice Salad was devine. Really liked it!
After lunch we headed south to Wanadive Eden Beach. The visibility wasn't up to Bonairean standards, but lets be realistic: Bonaire at its worst is still better than the local quarry in Belgium at its best...
We saw some big puffers on this dive, some very active morrays and some scorpion fish. All in all a good dive.
Since the vis was low and the cloud covered sun was also getting low, we decided to call it a day and have some pre dinner beers at the Eden Beach Bar. It turned out that we had the bar to ourselves. According to the bartender it has been slow for quite some time now. The hotel is being renovated, which keeps the people away. It still gets busy in the afternoon when the cruise ships dock, but this week there are no cruise ships. I'm not complaining.
After drinks, we headed up to Pasa Bon Pizza. You know it's good, so I don't need to explain that one. We ended the evening back at Bamboo Bali with relaxing jacuzzi and a good book.
Life is good!
I woke up early and opened the curtains expecting to see a bright and sunny day. In stead I was greeted by clouds and a soft rain... I thought about writing an email to queen Beatrix in order to complain that she allowed rain on her little island in the sun, but at second thought I decided against the email. After all, the poor thing must have more things on her head with that golden charriot that needs polishing and all those coffee shops that need to be ran. And I'm quite sure that those wooden shoes don't make themselves... Besides, the plan is to do some diving, we're going to get wet after all.
After breakfast, we decide to head up north and see what the divespots are like. You know the drill...
'Shall we stop here?'
'Are you crazy? The grand total of two trucks is present. It will be crowded down there, drive on!'
At Tolo there is a family of snorkelers in the water and no other trucks to be spotted, so we decide this is the spot for our first dive. It turned out to be a good choice: no lion fish to be spotted, a big ass barracuda who thought it would be nice to pay us a visit (3 times on one dive) up and close and all the lettuce leaf slugs my heart could ever desire. It was a good dive!
After Tolo we decide tho head up even further north and check if we could find Candy Land and/or Taylor Maid. We found them okay, but on seeing the surf we chickened out. Does anyone have some tips, tricks and pointers?
So we decided to head back for lunch and ended up at Rum Runners again. The Rum Runners Choice Salad was devine. Really liked it!
After lunch we headed south to Wanadive Eden Beach. The visibility wasn't up to Bonairean standards, but lets be realistic: Bonaire at its worst is still better than the local quarry in Belgium at its best...
We saw some big puffers on this dive, some very active morrays and some scorpion fish. All in all a good dive.
Since the vis was low and the cloud covered sun was also getting low, we decided to call it a day and have some pre dinner beers at the Eden Beach Bar. It turned out that we had the bar to ourselves. According to the bartender it has been slow for quite some time now. The hotel is being renovated, which keeps the people away. It still gets busy in the afternoon when the cruise ships dock, but this week there are no cruise ships. I'm not complaining.
After drinks, we headed up to Pasa Bon Pizza. You know it's good, so I don't need to explain that one. We ended the evening back at Bamboo Bali with relaxing jacuzzi and a good book.
Life is good!