Cheap All Inclusive Caribbean Islands



by Jose Maurette Garces


If you came across this article you are probably researching for your next Caribbean holidays. We would like to introduce you to a relatively unspoilt Caribbean destination. Bonaire known as a diver's paradise is a small island that lies just north of Venezuela and is a perfect all-year family holiday destination.

Truly tropical, Bonaire sees extremely little seasonal variation in sunshine hours and both sea and air temperatures. Although rainfall is characteristically the only feature that alters throughout the year, it is still very minimal. An easterly trade wind is also present throughout the year and provides a fresh relief from the daytime sweltering temperatures and high humidity levels.

The quiet capital of Kralendijk has only one main street, and as you stroll along you'll see colourful buildings constructed in the Dutch-colonial style. Along the water is a promenade and many of the streets are lined with shops and restaurants. The town pier is worth a visit, during the early mornings fishmongers and fruit vendors set up shop at the alfresco market.

Dining on Bonaire provides a wide variety of cultural experiences. Caribbean influences colour the local cuisine with papaya, plaintain, Wahoo and funchi. The Dutch brought the European flavours of smoked meats and wonderful cheeses. And not to be left out, Surinam, a former Dutch colony, mixed in the great flavours of Dutch Indonesia, as well as Chinese, Indian, Thai, and African.

Best Beaches in Bonaire: Playa Funchi Lying on the Westernmost tip of the island, Playa Fuchi is definitely worth visiting when you want to see iguana's and lizards that roam around freely. It's also one of the recommended sites for a Bonaire Guide Snorkel.

Bonaire is among the safest destinations in the Caribbean, but adhering to common safety precautions is still advised. Keep an eye on your valuables, and lock your hotel room. These are good guidelines anywhere, regardless of the prevalence - or lack - of crime. The water on the island is distilled seawater, and thus is pure and safe to drink.




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