Welcome To Bonaire

Bonaire is a Dutch colony and Dutch is the official language but English and Spanish are also spoken and
a native tongue Papiamentu a Creole language is also spoken among the locals.
Bonaire has the distinction of having some of the best restaurants in the Caribbean. Some of the local foods
include; fresh stews, fried treats, and soups and don't forget the fresh fish. some of the more upscale
restaurants have chefs that create great mouth watering meals. There are over 120 restaurants on Bonaire
whatever your taste there is something for everyone.
Some of the dining represented in Bonaire are; Dutch, Columbian, Chinese, Italian, Surinam, Indonesian,
French and German. There are many great homemade desserts to be found on the island.
Along Kaya Grandi is the perfect place to window shop or buy some gifts from some of the local boutiques
and jewelry shops and after shopping there are restaurants and cafe's in the area to have a bit and relax.
There are many events held in Bonaire throughout the year for more information go to: tourismbonaire.com
Enjoy Bonaire,
Richard
a native tongue Papiamentu a Creole language is also spoken among the locals.
Bonaire has the distinction of having some of the best restaurants in the Caribbean. Some of the local foods
include; fresh stews, fried treats, and soups and don't forget the fresh fish. some of the more upscale
restaurants have chefs that create great mouth watering meals. There are over 120 restaurants on Bonaire
whatever your taste there is something for everyone.
Some of the dining represented in Bonaire are; Dutch, Columbian, Chinese, Italian, Surinam, Indonesian,
French and German. There are many great homemade desserts to be found on the island.
Along Kaya Grandi is the perfect place to window shop or buy some gifts from some of the local boutiques
and jewelry shops and after shopping there are restaurants and cafe's in the area to have a bit and relax.
There are many events held in Bonaire throughout the year for more information go to: tourismbonaire.com
Enjoy Bonaire,
Richard