Bonaire
Discover what a vibrant, lush and pristine Caribbean reef is supposed to look like. Come to Bonaire. The island won the 2008 Sustainable Tourism Award from islands magazine and the Caribbean Tourism Organization for its abundant and wonderfully healthy underwater treasures. Almost every kind of marine life that resides in the Caribbean can be found in the protected arms of the Bonaire National Marine Park. And since the critters that live here know they're protected, they have no problem putting on a show. Take a boat to Klein Bonaire, a small, uninhabited sister island just off the capital city of Kralendijk, where you can explore from anywhere off the beach and encounter everything from butterflyfish to filefish among the sea rod and sea fan forests. You'll have no problem finding several species of wrasse, angelfish and triggerfish, as well as lobster. Bonaire has also been hailed as the macro capital of the Caribbean. Take a guide to help you spot stealthy little critters like seahorses. Wind down at the Belmar Oceanfront Apartments Bonaire on your private terrace. belmar-bonaire.com


