Why take a flight to Bonaire?
If you’ve ever wanted to visit an island paradise where the temperature is almost always around 27°C, then don’t waste time booking your tickets to Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. Located off the coast of Venezuela, these islands, also known as the Caribbean Netherlands, are a favourite of divers, mountain bikers, windsurfers, sea kayakers, and deep sea fishing fans.
When to book flights to Bonaire?
January, February, and April are the most popular months to plan a getaway to Kralendijk, one of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba’s most fabulous cities. Summertime here begins on June 20. The drier (and slightly cooler) December-to-April period is the best time to visit if you like comfortable weather, but prices are also steeper in this period. You can still enjoy good weather in November and May when tickets to Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba are relatively cheaper.
How to find cheap flights to Bonaire?
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Affordable lights to Bonaire from Canada leave from several major cities, with at least one stop.
- Flights from Montreal to Bonaire – 16 hours 7 minutes (1 stop)
- Flights from Toronto to Bonaire – 7 hours 37 minutes (1 stop)
- Flights from Ottawa to Bonaire – 9 hours 25 minutes (1 stop)
- Flights from Calgary to Bonaire – 9 hours 54 minutes (1 stop)
- Flights from Vancouver to Bonaire – 12 hours 12 minutes (1 stop)
Main airports in Bonaire
Get ready to pack your bags and jet into Flamingo International Airport (BON), Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba’s primary flight hub. Book a seat on one of the 26 flights that land at this awesome destination every month.
What airlines fly to Bonaire?
A few American carriers operate regular flights to Bonaire.
How to get around in Bonaire
Planes and ferries connect the islands with each other. To get around on the islands, there are several transport alternatives. Tourists can opt for scooter or car rentals. If you use a taxi, always confirm the cost before you hop in. For a genuine local experience, the routine minibuses are a wallet-friendly alternative.
Must-see attractions in Bonaire
Plunge into Bonaire’s crystal-clear waters, a haven for water sports enthusiasts with its mesmerizing coral gardens. Stroll through the timeless lanes of Sint Eustatius, where history and nature intertwine. Trek to the summit of Saba’s dormant volcano Mount Scenery, the towering jewel of the Dutch Caribbean, and look down on incredible vistas.
Tips for travelling in Bonaire
- When booking tours, choose ones with top traveller reviews and ensure they’re easily refundable in case your plans change.
- Be prepared for mosquitoes. It’s advisable to carry repellent to avoid bites.
- While Dutch is the official language, Papiamento is widely spoken. However, English and Spanish are also understood and spoken by locals due to Bonaire’s status as a tourist destination.
- If you want to drive, be aware that many rental cars are stick shift. It’s a good idea to rent your vehicle in advance as automatic cars tend to sell out.
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