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    Bonaire
    Bonaire is a place for privacy and rest. The island is ideal for those who want to enjoy a beautiful coastline and the full range of watersports facilities, but do not demand too much by way of sophisticated restaurants and nightspots. Bonaire’s Marine Park is centered on a spectacular coral reef, which is maintained and protected throughout the year by marine experts. There are frequent slide shows on underwater sports and conservation in the hotels and at watersports centers in Kralendijk.
    The salt flats change color according to fluctuations in the resident algae
    population, from a breathtaking fuchsia to a subtle pink. Slave huts nearby were inhabited by the salt workers until the abolition of slavery in 1863. The beautiful lagoon of Goto Meer is a haven for flocks of flamingos. Bonaire has its own 5463 hectare- (13,500 acre-) game reserve, the Washington/Slagbaai National Park, including Mount Brandaris, the island’s highest point at 241m (790ft). There are two routes through the park, each enabling the visitor to see the interesting flora and fauna the island has to offer - in particular, the birdlife. In Kralendijk itself, there are several sites worth visiting, including the lively and interesting fruit and vegetable market. There are some handsome buildings along the waterfront, such as Fort Oranje. Klein Bonaire, situated half a mile off Bonaire’s west coast, is a popular destination for sail charters or for lunch or evening picnics. For more information on activities and sightseeing in Bonaire, contact the Tourism Corporation Bonaire (see General Info section).


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