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We Go with the Flow. Bonaire Drift Snorkeling and Flexible Plans.

5/9/2017

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By John Roberts 

We arrived in Bonaire on a sunny morning -- this describes every day in this place, I think -- with good solid plans: a chartered boat and snorkel tour. 

Let's just say "It's always a good idea to have a Plan B." 

I'm a skeptical person by nature, so I always hope for the best and plan for the worst. Well, I didn't always do this, but I have been burned enough to have finally learned my lesson. 
Colleen and I had been to Bonaire once before and immediately fell in love with the small feel of the island, the lack of crowds, easy vibe and the snorkeling. 

Oh, that snorkeling. 

Six years later, we were finally returning, this time with friends and family. So, we excitedly made plans for another snorkel outing. We just had to show off Klein Bonaire (Dutch for Little Bonaire) and the incredible drift snorkeling over the perfect coral reef that surrounds the islet.  

We were pretty familiar with the island and had spent a lot of time researching Bonaire in the years between our first visit and this one (we often romanticize about how we will retire there someday). So, I had compiled a few online resources and links about the best places to snorkel (you can go in right off shore in hundreds of spots around the island) just in case we needed them.  

Turns out, we needed them. 

Our tour had been canceled without our knowing. Imagine our disappointment as we wandered ashore and heard a guide call out to us as we excitedly gathered our group. 

"Yes, that's us!," said Kelly, my sister-in-law. 

"Bon dia," Colleen said happily. 

The smiles and cheery mood went flat as the guide said the captain of our boat was sick, or busy, or had a broken boat or some other excuse we didn't want to hear or didn't exactly give a rip about anyway. 

The bottom line was that we were not going anywhere with this company this morning.

We were offered the chance to maybe join some other people on a boat or two in the afternoon. That's not quite
 the intimate day exploring Bonaire that we were hoping for.
 We said no thanks, got our refund and turned to Plan B.
Arriving in Klein Bonaire from water taxi
The Bonaire water taxi service drops you right at Klein Bonaire.
We made our way around the island and over to Klein Bonaire using the boat taxi service. We did all the snorkeling we had wanted to do anyway, enjoyed a much more flexible schedule and spent a fraction of the money we would have on the originally planned tour.  

Sometimes things work out for the best if you keep a positive attitude and make the most of the hiccups that will happen when you travel. Plus, any day in a Caribbean paradise is going to be good. 

Here is what we did on Bonaire. 

To get to Klein Bonaire, which you can see just about 1,000 meters across the water from mainland Bonaire (at the cruise terminal), you head to the tents and make a deal to get on one of the boat taxi services. These boats are privately operated and run routes back and forth from Klein and to other beaches around Bonaire about once an hour. But this being a Caribbean island, you typically have plenty of flexibility to discuss the timing and schedule you would like to keep. We paid $20 for our tickets that would take us to Klein Bonaire, then to a spot on two other beaches and then back to the cruise pier area. You can also rent snorkel gear from the taxis -- a mask and snorkel on our trip ran $5 per set.  

We just had to mention when we expected we would be back out on the dock where we were dropped off, ready to ride to our next destination.  

After piling into the small fishing boat with about a dozen other passengers, the six from our group scrambled off on a wet landing at Klein Bonaire ready to slather on the sunscreen, pull on our rash guards and hike down the shore to where we would enter for our snorkel run over the reef. Klein Bonaire is a protected reserve and there are no commercial services on the island, so bring bottled water and any snacks you need. The white sand is soft and pristine. 
 
Swimming and snorkeling off Klein Bonaire
While waiting for our water taxi to return, we get in a little more swimming off Klein Bonaire. Can't do this while waiting for a cab in the U.S.
The current over the reef takes you right back to where you landed at the beach. That's why it's called a drift snorkel. You barely have to kick your feet and can just glide in the water, relaxedly watching the colorful fish, coral and swaying plants. We didn't use flippers. 

The Klein Bonaire reef is 
so magical that we could have done several passes and not gotten bored. But we stopped at one, did a little swimming in the shallows off the beach and hopped on the taxi over to Eden Beach. We were all starting to get a little hungry and thirsty, and I wanted to try a new Bonaire beer or two during our remaining time on Bonaire before heading back to our cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas. 
 
Klein Bonaire white sand beach
The sands on Klein Bonaire are as smooth and clean as they look.
Bonaire reef fish snorkel
Fish in Bonaire
Klein Bonaire Bonaire snorkeling
Klein Bonaire drift snorkel fish
Eden Beach is a scenic bar and beach hangout. You can rent a lounger for $5 and go snorkel right off the dock. Just 100 yards away is Coco Beach and similar resorts. We settled in for lunch and more swimming and snorkeling just as the afternoon sun reached its peak intensity of the day. The cool, clear water was perfect, and we spotted several colorful eels and big flat flounder as well as the always-present and gorgeous parrot fish.   
Eden Beach resort in Bonaire
Eden Beach in Bonaire offers a relaxing place to hang out, get food and beers and jump in for an easy swim or snorkel with tons of fish.
Our lunch of freshly grilled skewers of chicken and steak, rice and veggies hit the spot as we had grown quite hungry from playing in the water for a few hours. And the cold beers went down quickly We had a few ice-filled buckets of Zulia, a Venezuelan brew the resort sells at six for $10. Having found a shady spot, we all gathered around for our lunch and laughs as we mowed through those icy-cold lagers. The water taxi came and went . . . and came and left again. We had planned to get that one, I think.  

Oh, well.   

We had decided to hang out and get the next one. See, that's the beauty of living on island time. Everything is flexible. You can count on having to change plans, especially when you're having fun with friends over beers on vacation in Bonaire. 

We spied the water taxi making its way over toward us on the way from Klein Bonaire. Scrambling to get our towels and snorkels and cameras together, we made it down to the dock and clambered aboard the boat. Ten minutes later, we were dropped off where we had started the morning. Slipping the driver a ten, I asked where we could find the best lionfish sandwiches. Colleen had wanted to try the local delicacy, and we still had time for a little exploring before heading back to the ship. 
 
Bonaire water taxi
Bonaire Eden Beach food
Our friends Jill and Viv from WaveJourney.com also were cruising with us on Navigator OTS, and they had ventured out on their own in Bonaire. We received a message from them that they had found a craft brewery in downtown Bonaire.

Great news! House of Bonaire Blond became the next item on our itinerary. The only brewery on Bonaire had opened about six months earlier, and we quickly found the facility (a cozy and inviting storefront on a main street just off the town square). Ryan ordered a flight, which was a sampling of the beers on offer for the day: a porter, two ales and a Flower Power, delicious unfiltered variety. Matt and Tammy and Colleen and I chose pints of our favorites.
 
House of Bonaire Blond brewery in Bonaire craft beers
House of Bonaire Blond brewery in Bonaire craft beers
Sadly, the lionfish sandwiches were not going to happen. We found a restaurant that reputedly makes really good ones, but at 3:30 p.m., we caught the kitchen during a down time between the lunch and dinner shifts. Next time. Because we will be back. Always with a Plan B, too.
 
Thanks for reading, and always travel happy! 
Cheers, 
JR
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5 Comments
Callum Palmer link
10/23/2019 08:15:43 pm

I've never been snorkeling before. My family and I are going to be taking a trip soon where this will be available. I'll for sure have to look into it more. I like that there were multiple options for you guys when on your trip as for when I take mine, that there is something similar.

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JR
10/29/2019 12:08:25 pm

Hi Callum,
Thanks for reading. Have an amazing trip!

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Nancy
1/20/2020 11:08:30 pm

Did you have to pay the National Park fee of $25. ? We plan to bring our own snorkeling gear.

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JR
1/21/2020 11:29:10 am

Hi, Nancy,

Thanks for reading. I'm so excited for you to get to Bonaire. It's our favorite spot in the Caribbean. We just paid for the water ferry ride over and back. No park fee during our trip. Have a great time!

JR

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Minnesota Cuckolds link
1/26/2023 03:16:07 am

Great ppost

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