6 Best Hotels in Bonaire

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Although meal plans are available at the larger hotels, the island has many excellent—and often inexpensive—restaurants. If you're planning a dive vacation, look into the many attractive dive packages. If you prefer a self-catering option, Bonaire has a large selection of condo- and apartment-style properties.

Delfins Beach Resort Bonaire, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

$$ | 44 Punt Vierkant, Kralendijk, Bonaire Fodor's Choice

This lavish oasis of accommodations exudes barefoot luxury at its best, with well-equipped and chic modern suites, high-end villa options (some with their own plunge pools), and spacious penthouse suites all cresting a lovely little beach surrounded by a spectacular water feature of magnesium pools. Restaurants range from a fun and funky beach bar and BBQ to the world-class Brass Boer where you can dine seaside or inside. They also offer economical Jeep rentals.

Pros

  • Five-star PADI dive operation on-site
  • Upscale yet fun and friendly vibe
  • Gourmet experiences

Cons

  • You need a car to go to town
  • Need beach shoes on rocky waterfront
  • Not all rooms are full sea view
44 Punt Vierkant, Kralendijk, Bonaire
599-715–5000
Hotel Details
148 units, 20 villas
No Meals

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Divi Flamingo Beach Resort

$ | J. A. Abraham Blvd. 40, Kralendijk, Bonaire Fodor's Choice

One of the island's oldest complexes and original dive-focused hotels has kept up with the times by regularly refurbishing the grounds, rooms, facilities, and water circuits. Onsite dining options include the signature pureocean and purebeach restaurants, a pizzeria, and the lovely Chibi Chibi seafront restaurant, which is also open to the public for divine sunset dinners on the water. The property also has one of the island’s premier dive operations, the Divi Dive, which offers a unique PADI Reef Renewal Diver Distinctive Specialty Course to teach divers how to help rebuild the reefs. The snorkeling right off their beach bar is superb.

Pros

  • Short walk to downtown
  • Family-friendly vibe with great shallow snorkeling on-site
  • Stellar staff that treat you like family

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Beach is tiny
  • Options for all-inclusive dining are somewhat limited
J. A. Abraham Blvd. 40, Kralendijk, Bonaire
599-717–8285
Hotel Details
129 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Plaza Beach & Dive Resort Bonaire

$$$$ | J. A. Abraham Blvd. 80, Kralendijk, Bonaire Fodor's Choice

One of the island's first resorts has since been overtaken by the Van Der Valk organization, which has completely refreshed and renovated this sprawling, all-inclusive, family-friendly oasis. The rooms, marina-side and oceanfront, are bright and spacious and benefit from a gorgeous South Beach–style water feature that crests the private beach and reef. There are a wide range of amenities and water sports, including great snorkeling, dive instruction, a spa–wellness center, and a casino.

Pros

  • Excellent beach and water feature
  • Well-maintained
  • Lots of activities and entertainment for all ages

Cons

  • Not all rooms are beachfront
  • Most restaurants are buffet-style
  • Pool and beach area can get noisy with families
J. A. Abraham Blvd. 80, Kralendijk, Bonaire
599-717–2500
Hotel Details
238 units
All-Inclusive

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Buddy Dive Resort

$ | Kaya Gobernador N. Debrot 85, Kralendijk, Bonaire

This seriously scuba-focused full service resort has excellent dive facilities and instruction options, even for kids (over eight-years old). Choose from brightly furnished studios, or spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Underwater photography aficionados will appreciate the on-site camera shop and the resort's underwater photo courses. A wide selection of drive and dive packages are available with a minimum seven-night stay.

Pros

  • Dive shop and on-site tank-filling station
  • Two excellent on-site restaurants
  • Great snorkeling and swimming from the man-made beach

Cons

  • Man-made beach is on a cliff
  • Room amenities vary depending on location
  • Not all rooms have sea views
Kaya Gobernador N. Debrot 85, Kralendijk, Bonaire
599-717–5080
Hotel Details
78 units
No Meals

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Chogogo Dive & Beach Resort

$ | 75B Kaya Gobernador N. Debrot, Bonaire

This full-service resort minutes from downtown offers its own expansive white-sand beach, a large zero-entry pool, and the island's only lazy river ride that snakes its way around the entire property. There is an eclectic choice of studios, villas, and apartment-style accommodations with full kitchens or kitchenettes, and guests can rent city bikes with baskets to stock up at nearby supermarkets. Scuba Do, the resort's little dive operation, offers intro-to-dive courses right on Bari Reef, which is also a stellar snorkel spot. A new public park next door offers a great children's playground, too.

Pros

  • Eco-friendly design and electric-car rentals
  • Lots of diversions, beyond diving, for families
  • Excellent on-site signature restaurant

Cons

  • Day passes for the public can lead to crowded grounds
  • Not all rooms have ocean views
  • Modern design lacks local color
75B Kaya Gobernador N. Debrot, Bonaire
599-788--9985
Hotel Details
189 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Windsock Resort

$ | EEG Blvd. 3, Kralendijk, Bonaire

A sprawling collection of luxury villas and apartment rentals surrounds their own private pool and flanks one of the best snorkeling areas on the island across the street; in fact, you’ll rarely pass this little beach by the road without seeing a few dozen snorkel tops floating around the bay. Choose from small garden view apartments to deluxe three-bedroom and penthouse villas, some with their own plunge pools and all with ultra-modern amenities and spacious rooms that are ideal for families. There's a dive shop and reef right out front, and a car-rental agency.

Pros

  • Lots of modern amenities, including on-site laundry facilities
  • Oceanfront dining and bar
  • There's more of a community feel than a resort

Cons

  • Car needed to get to downtown shopping
  • Pool can be noisy with kids
  • Monochrome design lacks local color
EEG Blvd. 3, Kralendijk, Bonaire
599-717–5363
Hotel Details
72 units
No Meals

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