Klein Bonaire is an uninhabited, protected 6-square-mile paradise known for its pristine beaches and rich marine life. Part of the Bonaire National Marine Park, it offers excellent snorkeling and diving amid corals and sea turtles, and is easily accessible by boat from Bonaire.
Klein Bonaire from the sky.
Klein Bonaire is a pristine island off the coast of Bonaire in the Caribbean Sea, known for its pristine nature and breathtaking underwater world. This flat, dry island, measuring about 6 square kilometers, is in stark contrast to larger Bonaire, but shares its rich biodiversity. Klein Bonaire is completely uninhabited, which adds to its charm as one of the last unspoiled paradises in the region. The island is a protected park, part of the Bonaire National Marine Park. It serves as an important nesting ground for sea turtles and habitat for several marine species. The waters around Klein Bonaire are crystal clear, making it an ideal place for snorkeling and diving. Despite its remote location, the island is easily accessible by boat from Bonaire, making it a popular destination for day trips.
Casper Douma Photography
“Bon dia tur hende i bon bini na dushi Boneiru!”
My name is Casper Douma and I am a photographer. Since 2014 I’ve been living on this beautiful island, surrounded by a fringing reef. At first glance, you may see mostly cacti and drought, but Bonaire is a little gem if you get to know it better. I would like to take you on one of my photography tours to show you all the special places of Bonaire. In small groups of maximum 4 people I give you a unique look at the beauty of Bonaire. Became curious? Take a look at my website! I wish you a lot of fun on beautiful Bonaire.