This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Discover Diving, 14043 DepewHilma Hooker (Wreck) (43)The Hilma Hooker is a 236-foot Dutch freighter that has a long and varied history including being used as a drug runner. It sunk just offshore in 1984 and is now the most popular wreck dive on Bonaire.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkPunt Vierkant (41)Punt square is the beginning of the south coast of Bonaire. At this spot also starts the beautiful double reef. Dive over the first reef, to a depth of 25 meters to the next.Learn more © Mares, Predrag VuckovicAngel City (44)Angel city is an amazing double reef that runs parallel to the coast. It starts after a flat section at a depth of 5 meters and the first reef extends at about 18 meters. Then up to get to the next rift till 9 meters. The reefs are not far apart, allowing you to dive in an environment surrounded by reefs.Learn more © ScubaproAlice in Wonderland (45)A great shore accessible dive site that’s less crowded than some of the other more popular dive sites but still offers the experience of diving the double reef system.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcLighthouse Point (40)The reef here is between 15 and 30 meters. Shallower and deeper you will find mainly sand. This spot is a bit difficult to access from the shore but good by boat.Learn more © ScubaproDelphins ReefThis is the house reef of the resort of the same name here on Bonaire. It is a beautiful sandy plateau before the wall starts at 15m. Very nice facilities for divers.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcChez Hines (39)This spot starts with a shallow reef, nice for beginning divers or snorkeling. For the more experienced divers, at about 37 meters the 2nd reef starts.Learn more © MaresSara’s SmileSara’s Smile is the house reef of Belmar Private Oceanfront Apartments, so if you dive from the shore you need permission. A nice reef and after the dive you will certainly emerge with a “smile“.Learn more © ScubaproAquarius (46)Aquarius is a beautiful double reef. Please note, the 2nd reef is quite deep and requires a bit of a swim, so keep a close eye on your air supply. It is a bit of a swim to the first drop off, while you look at the beautiful corals.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkBelleveuThis is the house reef of the hotel/apartment of the same name. It is a wide sandy area before the wall really starts. If you are not a guest, only accessible by boat.Learn more