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Beaches on Bonaire

The 10 Best Beaches on Bonaire

 

When it comes to Caribbean getaways, Bonaire stands out as a gem in the southern seas. Known for its pristine waters, abundant marine life, and vibrant culture, Bonaire offers a wide array of beaches, each with its own unique charm. From lively shores with trendy beach bars to serene, family-friendly spots, there’s a beach for everyone. Here, we’ll explore the 10 best beaches on Bonaire, with a hidden gem waiting at the end.

 

1. Te Amo Beach:

Nestled near Bonaire’s airport, Te Amo Beach is a hidden treasure offering a tranquil escape. Its white sandy shores and calm waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The sight of planes taking off adds to the mesmerizing experience. After your snorkeling adventure, satisfy your hunger with a mouthwatering tuna wrap from the Kite City food truck or indulge in a juicy hamburger from the Stoked bus.

White sandy Te Amo Beach on Bonaire

Te Amo Beach

 

2. No Name Beach (Klein Bonaire):

A dazzling stretch of white sand on Klein Bonaire, No Name Beach is one of Bonaire’s finest. It’s easily accessible by a breezy 15-minute boat ride from the mainland. Ideal for novice snorkelers, you can explore a thriving reef just a few feet from the shore.

Tranquil No Name Beach at Klein Bonaire

No Name Beach at Klein Bonaire

3. Pink Beach:

This unique beach gets its name from the pink sand, created by crushed shells of microscopic pink sea creatures called foraminifera. Strolling along the long, narrow strip of sand is recommended, as the currents can be rough. Pink Beach offers a beautiful place to take a leisurely walk.

Pink Beach Bonaire

Pink Beach

 

4. Sorobon Beach:

Located on Lac Bay’s southeast coast, Sorobon Beach is a long stretch of soft sand, with fishing boats bobbing near the pier. It’s an excellent place for sunbathing, swimming, and learning windsurfing. The shallow waters make it easy for beginners to regain their footing.

 

5. 1,000 Steps:

Don’t be deterred by the name; there are 67 limestone steps, not a thousand. This beach is famous for its excellent snorkeling. Explore an elkhorn coral forest inhabited by parrotfish, blue tang, and surgeonfish. Wear water shoes to protect your feet on the steps and the coral.

Dive site and Beach 1000 Steps on Bonaire

1000 Steps

 

6. Boka Slagbaai:

Located within Washington Slagbaai National Park, this beach offers a unique setting. Explore the park’s diverse landscapes, including salt pans, desert cacti, and coral formations just offshore. Be sure to spot the “flamboyance” of flamingos in the nearby salt pan.

Boka Slagbaai in Washington Slagbaai National Park Bonaire

Boka Slagbaai

 

7. Atlantis Beach:

Situated on the southeast coast, Atlantis Beach is a haven for kiteboarding or kitesurfing. Steady offshore winds attract both beginner and advanced kiteboarders, making it a thrilling sight for spectators. Stroll along the brilliant white sand and explore tide pools.

Atlantis Beach Bonaire

Atlantis Beach

 

8. Playa Chikitu:

Nestled within Washington Slagbaai National Park, this beach is bordered by limestone plateaus and rocks. While not suitable for swimming due to dangerous waves and rip currents, it’s a prime nesting spot for sea turtles. Witness these magnificent creatures or observe their tracks leading to their nests.

Playa Chikitu Bonaire Sand Dunes

Playa Chikitu located in the National Park

 

9. Playa Lechi:

This large, white sandy public beach is dotted with palm trees, providing shade from the Caribbean sun. Located near Eden Beach Resort, it’s an ideal spot to unwind. Its proximity to amenities makes it convenient for a day of relaxation.

 

10. Playa Benge:

Found in Washington Slagbaai National Park, Playa Benge is known for its rich underwater life. Snorkelers can encounter snappers, jewelfish, groupers, and stingrays. While it’s not recommended for novice swimmers due to strong currents, beachgoers can enjoy the iguanas sunbathing on the shore.

Playa Benge Bonaire

Playa Benge

Now, you might wonder about the hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Number 11: Vista Blue

is an off-the-beaten-path paradise tucked away on Bonaire. It’s a secret that only the most intrepid travelers uncover. This beach is your ticket to a serene escape, offering seclusion and natural beauty.

Vista Blue Bonaire

Vista Blue

Each of Bonaire’s beaches has its own unique charm, and whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, you’re sure to find your ideal spot. So pack your swimsuit and snorkeling gear, and embark on a Caribbean journey to explore the wonders of Bonaire’s stunning beaches.

Do you want to explore more of Bonaire? Read our blog about the 10 must-do activities on Bonaire for non divers.