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Dive sites nearby

Mi Dushi (T)

Mi Dushi (My Sweetheart) is a beautiful wall that extends to 38 meters. It is located on the island of Klein Bonaire and its flat start makes it ideal for snorkelers as well.

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Carl’s Hill (V)

With its soft corals and sponges, this wall is a real delight for the underwater photographer. The site is therefore named after photographer Carl Roessler. The wnad runs from 10 to 40 meters.

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Hands Off (M)

Once intended to measure the impact of divers on the reefs, divers were banned from this reef. However, it is a beautiful reef that runs from about 9 to 30 meters.

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Captain Don’s Reef (K)

This reef is named after Don Steward, one of the diving pioneers on Bonaire. It is a beautiful reef with all kinds of small plateaus if you dive down the rig for a long time.

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Leonora’s Reef (X)

The reef starts nicely at shallow depths and is therefore good for snorkeling. In addition, you have a steep wall with many inlets and tunnels where you can find a lot of life.

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Joanne’s Sunchi (J)

Joanne’s Sunchi (or Joanne’s Kiss) is a beautiful dive site with a deep dropoff. Along this dropoff where a lot of coral grows, there are sand ridges that extend to depth.

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Knife (Y)

Knife is a beautiful diving site with a long shallow area, also very suitable for beginners. The site is located on Klein Bonaire, the dropoff starts at 10 meters and continues to 40.

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Sampler (Z)

Sampler is the northernmost dive site on Klein Bonaire and a much visited site. Flirt with the friendly angelfish living here and enjoy the reef.

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Rock Pile (I)

This site is, how could it be otherwise, located in front of a pile of stones on the island of Klein Bonaire. A nice diving site that is also very suitable for shallow diving.

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Bonaventura (G)

This spot starts off a bit boring, but once the dropoff starts it makes up for everything. There are numerous terraces at different depths, each with a different kind of life.

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