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Learn MoreBonaire is the “B” in the ABC Islands, hanging out next to Aruba and Curacao in the Southwestern Caribbean Sea. When you arrive on this small island – with a population of only 20,000 – there’s no double you’re in the Dutch Caribbean: About 80% of the island’s residents are Dutch nationals.
Bonaire is a water-lover’s paradise, famous for its scuba diving and snorkeling. The island sits atop a protected reef and marine reserve, and incredible ocean life waits for you just off the beach. On land, the focus is on natural wonders too: from the unspoiled beaches and hiking trails of Washington Slagbaai National Park to the flamingo and donkey sanctuaries to the uninhabited island Klein Bonaire just off the coast.
The vibe in Bonaire is calm and laid-back, focusing on these outdoor and underwater activities. With a growing food scene in Kralendijk, it’s quiet but not dull. Explore the small town, snorkel with your kids, and find some time to actually relax in Bonaire with kids.
When we returned from a family trip to Bonaire, we ran to the rooftops to broadcast our new favorite island for families. Although the scuba diving focus here didn’t immediately scream kid-friendly, the little details about this island made it so.
From the playground at our favorite breakfast spot to the pelicans diving for fish at our hotel restaurant, there was always something to observe. With quick and easy customs, hotels close to the airport, and flat roads, we found there’s hardly an easier island to visit with kids.
– Lee, Mango Tree Founder
Scuba divers flock to Bonaire for unparalleled diving – unique shore diving in particular – and colorful colonial Dutch architecture.
Dutch is the official language of Bonaire, but you may hear locals speaking Papiamentu, which is spoken exclusively in the ABC islands. English is widely spoken and understood.
The currency of Bonaire is the US Dollar – yet another check in the easy column.
Bonaire is the smallest of the Dutch Islands, with a population of only 20,000 – you can drive the coastline in just one day. The small capital town of Kralendijk is a ton of fun to walk around for a morning, with bright pops of color, ice cream, good restaurants, a handful of souvenir shops, and laid-back vibes.
Driving around Bonaire on your family vacation is a breeze, with no stop lights or highways. The roads are flat and easy to navigate, and with a car you can see all that Bonaire has to offer.
Nearly all the best hotels for families are a stone’s throw from Kralendijk. There’s no bad location on Bonaire with kids, since the island is so small, so choosing your accommodation is more about finding the right fit and style.
Peak Season: November to March.
Shoulder Season: April to October
No Go: There isn’t one! Bonaire is outside the hurricane zone with great weather all year round, making it one of our favorite Caribbean destinations for summer travel.
Fly to Bonaire international airport (BON) through Miami, New York, Atlanta or Houston. You can also fly to Aruba, which has more direct flights, and take a short hopper flight on EZ Air or KLM to Bonaire.
It’s always a treat to find a remote Caribbean destination that’s not overtouristed. Often those destinations are hard to reach or navigate. Bonaire is neither.

Kralendijk, Bonaire
$ – most rooms under $500
$$ – most family rooms $400-$1000
$$$ – family rooms $1000+

Kralendijk, Bonaire
$ – most rooms under $500
$$ – most family rooms $400-$1000
$$$ – family rooms $1000+

Kralendijk, Bonaire
$ – most rooms under $500
$$ – most family rooms $400-$1000
$$$ – family rooms $1000+

Bonaire’s striking pink salt pans are not only a visual treat but a lesson in local history. Kids will love spotting wild flamingos that gather in the shallow waters nearby. Don't miss a stop at Love Beach for some of the clearest water we've ever seen.
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A few hundred meters offshore from Bonaire lies the uninhabited coral island of Klein Bonaire -- a snorkeling paradise. Treat the whole family to a top-notch day of snorkeling.
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For a more intimate experience, skip the group tours and go on a private snorkel tour - with underater photos! Kids will love not only the experience but will also delight in having snorkeling photos to show all their friends.
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Downtown Kralendijk is small and easy to explore with kids - and if you need to entice them away from the beach or pool, they'll love Gio's Ice Cream Shop, which we suspect you'll return to more than once.
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Give your kids extra confidence for ocean swimming, beach walks, and snorkeling with water shoes to keep them sure-footed. These low profiles shoes are easy to pack and come in lots of colors.
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We've tried a lot of face sunscreens, and these clear sunscreen sticks are really the best no-tears solution. Goes on wet or dry, and reef safe too!
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This is our go-to beach bag for island getaways: It comes in multiple cool patterns, is water resistant, folds down into a suitcase, and can fit tons of travel toys and snacks.
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If you want to get your kids comfortable snorkeling, getting them their own gear will get them excited, involved, and give them a practice in the pool.
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This snorkel vest is a game changed for kids just starting out. Instead of focusing on swimming, they can focus on snorkeling skills while staying afloat -- and it deflated to pack easily in a suitcase!
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Get your kids excited about your Bonaire adventure with this quick, fun-facts book! We love finding ways to make our kids feel involved in the trip planning process.
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Learn MoreI stumbled upon Mango Tree Travel while googling and immediately stopped my seemingly endless researching. As a busy parent, I could not recommend Lee’s travel expertise more. She and I connected on the phone; she has a way of understanding exactly what you are looking for and can obviously relate to you because she is a parent of young children herself. Such a good call to come to Harbour Village [in Bonaire] because you really really cannot beat the beach and the coral right here. This is totally our jam!!
Corrine, Family of 4 (Traveled April 2024)
Really great trip. I think it’s the best vacation I’ve ever been on. Our little family of 3 had so much fun swimming, snorkeling and exploring together. Delfins [in Bonaire] was an amazing place and they were so helpful in helping us book our car, excursions, babysitters, etc. We loved having a big space with a kitchen.
Rebecca, Family of 3 (Traveled July 2024)

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