In a serene beach front atmosphere, this spacious and contemporary top quality villa has a superb open view to the Caribbean Sea.
Bonaire Villa 20851 is the perfect paradise for a dream vacation.
Offering 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms for up to 6 guests.
The spacious living room has great views of the garden and the ocean in the background. Direct access to a wonderful terrace. Equipped with a flat screen TV, DVD player and stereo.
The modern kitchen is fully equipped with a stove top, oven, microwave, large refrigerator, dishwasher, toaster and coffee maker.
On the first floor there are 2 guest bedrooms, each have ensuite bathrooms.
On the second floor is the spacious Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and a private patio.
All bedroom have queen size beds, air condition and ceiling fan.
There is a B.B.Q. on the terrace.
The private pool has a very large deck, lounge chairs, table and chairs for outside dining.
Amenities include: Wireless Internet. Washing machine. Wheelchair Accessible. Direct access to the sea. Automatic gate.
Services include: Property Manager at your service during your stay in the villa. Groceries on your day of arrival. Cleaning service and changing of bed linen twice per week. Cleaning of swimming pool once per week. Use of telephone in the villa. Pick-up service from the airport in Bonaire.
We also provide car rental, diving, sailing trips, boat rentals and a private cook, at additional cost.
Distances: To Kralendijk: 8 minutes.
Bonaire is a small island; it's only 24 miles long and 7 miles wide. There are only a few main roads, so you would really have to make a serious effort to get lost.
The Caribbean island Bonaire is situated just north of the coast of Venezuela. It’s close to Aruba and Curacao and part of the Netherlands Antilles. Native language on Bonaire is Papiamentu but English is widely spoken and of course, not surprisingly, Dutch and Spanish.
The local population is less than 15,000 and the place has a small town feel to it. Everyone knows everyone else, and there's no shortage of friendly smiles as you travel around the island. When repeat visitors are asked why they keep coming back year after year they say: “it is the warmth and friendliness of the people”.
Also on Bonaire you'll find many donkeys and flamingos. The donkeys have really put their mark on the island community and even put up their own traffic signs to regulate people and traffic. Near the airport you’ll find the donkey sanctuary, where over 400 donkeys are sheltered. The many flamingos on Bonaire can be found at the salt lakes and at the Goto lake.
Bonaire’s main town – or capital if you will – is Kralendijk. All government offices are there. Kralendijk has a harbor, many restaurants, markets, supermarkets and bars.
Bonaire has a humid, tropical climate. Average year round temperature is 81 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) with a daily variation of about 10 degrees. A steady cool breeze blows in from the east.
Bonaire is known for its ‘pioneering role’ in the preservation of the marine environment. Bonaire is also known to have excellent conditions for windsurfing, snorkeling and scuba diving. In fact Bonaire is one of the world's top dive destinations. The water is crystal clear, and there are dozens of dive locations around, many of which you can easily access from the shore.
Bonaire has a wide diversity of food and over 70 different cultures to draw recipes from. There are many excellent restaurants. If you fancy a local dish like sopi (soup), stoba (stew), piska (fish) or food that is hasa (fried) watch for the sign “Aki ta Bende Kuminda Krioyo” which, you guessed it, means local food sold here.