Ultimate Scuba Diving Guide: Explore Aruba, Bonaire & Curaçao
The southern rim of the Caribbean presents ideal conditions for diving enthusiasts.
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The southern rim of the Caribbean presents ideal conditions for diving enthusiasts.
The ABC Islands – Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao – sit just off the northern coast of South America, a friendly trio that attracts sun-seeking travelers from around the globe. Each island, while sharing some cultural and geographical similarities, possesses its own distinct personality that makes it a unique travel destination.
Just 50 miles north of Venezuela and importantly well south of the Caribbean hurricane belt, lies Bonaire, one of the Dutch ‘ABC islands’ which also includes Aruba and Curaçao. Uncrowded, peaceful, and boasting 365 days of sunny skies, Bonaire is famously one of the world’s most outstanding and kid-friendly destinations for water sports, especially diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing.
Bonaire is home to the world’s oldest marine park, epic diving spots, and luxury beach hotels.
Bonaire has a handful of museums and cultural attractions, but most people visit this tiny Dutch Caribbean island first and foremost for its incredible diving and snorkeling. The island’s barrier reef is well-protected and recognized as one of the most vibrant and healthy ecosystems globally. Additionally, visitors are attracted to outdoor activities, such as mountain biking and landsailing.