Bonaire
Part of the 'ABC' islands of the Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire is consistently rated among the top diving and snorkeling locations in the world. The island is ringed by a spectacular coral reef which is easily accessible from the shore. The entire coastal perimeter of Bonaire has been declared a marine sanctuary. The pristine coral reef surrounding uninhabited Klein Bonaire is particularly well conserved, and it draws divers, snorkelers, and boaters from around the globe. Bonaire is also famed for its flamingo populations and its donkey sanctuary. Flamingos are drawn to the brackish water, which harbors the shrimp they feed on. Starting in the 1500s, the Dutch raised livestock on Bonaire, and the descendants of those goats and donkeys roam freely on the island today.










