I was wondering about the new beach club that has opened next door to DL on the site of the old Sunset House Hotel and the Front Porch dive site. How close is it? Has the new facility had an impact on DL or the nearby Bari Reef? Do you get a lot of noise and traffic from the cruise ship visitors frequenting the beach club? Has it become a noisy night spot on Bonaire?
My wife and I stayed at Den Laman last week of August-first week of September.
My
personal opinion is that Coco Beach--the facility you're referring to--is the embodiment of cheap, vulgar tourism.
The first day of our stay, we were taken aback by the presence of jet skies. We've been traveling to Bonaire since 2004 and I never thought I'd see them there. The good thing is that was the only time we saw them. Must be because it's low season. I can only imagine what it must be like during busy times when all the cruises arrive.
From my observations, their target is people who only care about working on their tans, getting drunk at the beach, or seeking a spring-break-like atmosphere. Few things can dampen the joy of a breathtaking sunset or the lull of lapping waves as much as vulgar, loud music blasting late into the night, or inebriated party goers screaming in the neighboring beach. We're grateful that it happened only 3 of the nights we were there and couldn't hear anything from our bedroom.
Still, my wife and I had an amazing time and even though Coco Beach and its Cancun-wanna-be cheapness were an unwelcome surprise, they didn't affect our overall experience at Den Laman. Their staff was prompt, courteous, helpful, and always made us feel welcome.
Would I stay at Den Laman again? Probably. The place is in a great location and has a lot to offer. As to their neighbors, traveling during low season probably keeps them mostly quiet. But--personally--I would stay elsewhere if I were to travel during peak season. I only hope that Coco Beach is not the new trend Bonaire is using to attract more tourist revenue.
Finally, a reminder that this is only
my opinion and your experience under the same conditions may be different