7 hours
Easy
Add to the Bonaire Washington Park Tour making a private reservation, an experience only for you with a guide who knows the most beautiful spots!
Beautiful and unspoiled are understatements when describing Bonaire Washington Slagbaai National Park. Discover its treasures on this specially guided tour through hidden coves, secluded beaches, salt lakes & magical watering holes.
Originally inhabited by the Caiquetio Indians, Bonaire Washington Park is the first nature sanctuary of the former Netherland Antilles. Established in 1969 and located in the Northwest part of the island, it covers an area roughly one fifth of Bonaire, and it had Slagbaai, the largest most productive plantations during the colonial period.
Today Bonaire Washington Slagbaai National Park is home to 2 internationally recognized and protected wetlands known as Ramsar sites. and a safe habitat for Bonaire’s native birds, and reptiles. Its pristine beaches are an important nesting ground for the sea turtles that visit the waters of our unspoiled island, Bonaire.
With a flexible itinerary, you will have plenty of opportunities to admire and photograph the flora & fauna in their natural habitats. At the first stop we will stop enjoy a refreshing snorkel, or swim. Later we will delight you with a light picnic lunch on the beach at Slaagbaai where, if you feel like it, you can also take a dip in the water.
Make it a day to remember in the Bonaire Washington Slagbaai National park!
Lunch
Water
Time to Snorkel
The National Park Entrance Fee is not included in this activity.
Visitor Center and Park Entry costs are :
Round Dive Tag Paid: Free Calendar Year (Bring Paper Receipt, Round Dive Tag & ID)
Square Nature Tag Paid: US $15 per Single Day or US $20 per Calendar Year (Bring Paper Receipt, Square Tag & ID)
No Nature Tag Paid: US $40 per Single Day or US $45 per Calendar Year (Paper Receipt & ID)
Snorkel Gear is not included in the activity
You should bring