The signs on the car, the many dive flags and all these crazy people going into to ocean!! You might have guessed it already…Bonaire is literally ‘a divers’ paradise’. Diving is top-sport J and top-sport needs top locations to be practiced at. Bonaire’s pristine reefs and diverse marine life are therefore unique to dive in the Caribbean, because the waters around Bonaire are designated as an official marine park, diving Bonaire is like diving the Caribbean the way it used to be – untouched and unspoiled. The island’s location in the south Caribbean gives it an arid climate with little rainfall; consequently, the waters are exceptionally clear of silt, calm, and divable year round. It is an ideal destination for underwater photographers. Water temperatures average a warm 78-84°F (25.6-28.9°C), with visibility often averaging over 100 feet (30m), and frequently, up to 150 feet (55m).
