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Exploring Bonaire
February 14-21, 2009

     

 
Trip Overview
Bonaire.
We really like this island and believe you will too! During our twenty or so previous visits, we have come to appreciate the excellent snorkeling, charming culture, and the individuals on-island that are working diligently to maintain this delightful environment.


After numerous visits, some destinations become, well, a bit too familiar. This is not the case with Bonaire. Each time we return, we enjoy it more. Here's why.

For the last twenty years, this small, arid Dutch island, located only 50 miles north of Venezuela, has carefully guarded its primary resource -- a lush band of fringing reef that encircles the entire island.

The Bonaire Marine Park, which protects the marine environment from the high tide line to a depth of 200 feet, has allowed the reef to thrive while also infusing an unmatched environmental sensitivity throughout Bonaire's water-oriented community.

While other islands have continued traditional spearfishing activities, on Bonaire, it's been illegal since 1972, and the fish know it.

Bonaire offers the snorkeler opportunities to see more species of fish, in greater numbers, more intimately, than any other Caribbean destination we know. Gold-specked French angelfish will actually approach you. Schools of blue tangs, sergeant majors, chromis, and French grunts are prolific. Trumpet fish, groupers, peacock flounders, butterfly fish, coneys, chubs, and more, all circulate without fear of human presence. There are more parrotfish on Bonaire than we've seen (or heard!) anywhere else. Although we're careful of brochure superlatives, Bonaire is truly a fish lovers paradise.Although not as profuse, we may also encounter hawksbill turtles, sting rays, and harmless nurse sharks. The title of this program, Exploring Bonaire, is indicative of our attitude and approach to this adventure. We've arranged some exciting new elements that should allow us to take best advantage of Bonaire's natural, cultural, and culinary highlights.We plan to rent several large vans for our entire visit so that, as a group, we may independently explore some of Bonaire's best shore snorkeling sites, many of which are off the beaten track. After our days activities, we will use these vans on several occasions, to "explore" some of the island's best restaurants. We have selected some of our personal favorites, and convinced their management to let us bring 15 or so "friends" as well.We also plan to charter a private boat to be used exclusively by our group for exploration of the best snorkeling sites at Klein Bonaire (the small satellite island) and coastal sites not accessible by van. We hope to provide one or two opportunities to go night snorkeling when we may witness feeding octopus, lobsters, shrimp, and perhaps giant tarpons.At night, the coral animals (polyps) extend their feeding tentacles, including Bonaire's beautiful and brilliant orange cup corals. We plan to include a snorkeling outing by van to Bonaire's mangroves. While many Caribbean mangrove environments can be mucky, on Bonaire tidal flow keeps these relatively clear and healthy. In the mangroves, we may intimately view juvenile reef fish, barracuda, anemones, sponges, and the curious upside down jellyfish.Finally, in addition to excellent snorkeling, and fine dining, we have invited key individuals associated with Bonaire's marine environment to share their knowledge, expertise, and perspective with our group. Of course, we will still delight in giving several slide-illustrated interpretive presentations, but we're sure we will all benefit from the contributions of our guest speakers.

After 20 years of visiting Bonaire -- of learning its secrets, meeting its people and its fish -- it is our privilege to have the opportunity to invite you to experience the great joys this little island has to offer.

Skill LevelAll snorkelers, from novice to expert, will enjoy this program. Your staff will gladly provide any needed snorkeling instruction, from floating to freediving. Whenever possible we will seek out protected water for our snorkeling excursions, but at times the surface may be choppy due to wind.

Trip Limit for BonaireThe Exploring Bonaire tour is limited to 18 participants, with a minimum of 10. Due to the limited space available for this tour, reservations for space will be accepted in the order deposits are received.

WeatherEven the best preparations cannot guarantee weather, but Bonaire's climate is warm, usually in the high 70's or low 80's with refreshing trade winds from the East. Bonaire lies below the hurricane belt, and any storms more than an occasional rain shower are rare.

A Note About SnorkelingWater temperatures are expected to be in the low 80's. Thermal tolerance obviously varies with each individual. As a guideline, many people wear a thin wet suit when in the water longer than 30 or 40 minutes. Please remember that some kind of covering (such as a Lycra suit or even pajamas!) when in the water is highly recommended as protection from sun, occasional stinging zooplankton, or to prevent coral abrasions.

Financial Information for BonaireThe cost of the Exploring Bonaire tour is $3295 per person, based on a double occupancy bedroom in a 1 bedroom suite, plus international airfare. For those requesting a single room in a 1-bedroom suite, an additional supplement of $725 will be added to the tour cost. Please be advised that single space is limited and subject to availability. We also have a very limited number of two bedroom suites. For those requesting a two-bedroom suite, a discount of $100 per person, based on double occupancy in each room, will be taken off the tour cost. For those requesting a single room in a 2-bedroom suite, an additional supplement of $450 will be added to the tour cost. Please be advised that 2-bedroom suites are limited and subject to availabilty.

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