
Picture Bonaire as you approach it for the first time. Untouched white beaches surrounded by a shimmering turquoise sea, with tropical palm trees gently swaying in the trade winds. It’s a sight nearly unchanged since privateers ruled these waters three centuries ago.
That Bonaire remains largely untouched is by design. Because it doesn’t belong to us. It belongs to countless generations yet to come. Like our grandparents, and their grandparents before them, we are merely stewards of the island—protecting it for the future the way it was protected for us.
It’s a responsibility we take very seriously.


U.S. travelers entering Bonaire must meet the following requirements:
A valid U.S. passport is required for all air travel to and from Bonaire.
Travelers must complete an online health declaration form and may be required to present a negative PCR test taken 48–72 hours prior to departure.
U.S. citizens do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days.
A $75 Visitor Tax per visit is mandatory for all non-residents aged 13 and older.
Bonaire’s official currency is the U.S. Dollar (USD).
Bonaire operates on Atlantic Standard Time (AST).
As Bonaire is part of the Netherlands:
Bonaire enjoys a warm, sunny climate year-round and lies outside of Hurricane Alley.
Average Temperature: Approximately 30°C (86°F) year-round
Rainy Season: December through March, typically brief daily showers
Annual Average:
27.5°C (81.5°F) average temperature
1.4°C (2.5°F) seasonal variation
5.6°C (10°F) daily variation
Non-U.S. citizens traveling to Bonaire must meet the following requirements:
Valid passport from country of origin, valid throughout the stay
Proof of return to home country or onward travel
Minimum of $1,000 per week
A $75 Visitor Tax per visit for all non-residents aged 13 and older
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