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Te Amo Beach
Located just north of Playa Palu di Mangel (Donkey Beach, next to Windsock), Te Amo Beach is a white-sand beach that looks out on the calm waters between Klein Bonaire and downtown Kralendijk. The beach is crowded on weekends, but less so during the week.
Bachelor’s Beach
Bachelor’s Beach is must-visit beach south of the airport. The beach is a small stretch of white sand at the base of the cliff, and it offers a memorable experience with the perfect turquoise waters that you want from a Caribbean paradise.
Lac Cai
Located on the northern edge of Lac Bay on the east coast, Lac Cai beach is a gorgeous sandy beach next to the shallow, clear blue waters of the bay, and with a photo-worthy backdrop of healthy mangrove stands. This beach is popular with locals on the weekend but is a little off the beaten path for many visitors.
Sorobon Beach
Located at the southern edge of Lac Bay on the east coast, Sorobon Beach is a long stretch of sand. where a small community has built up as a mecca for wind surfing. There are plenty of spots to relax along the waterfront, and even a beach bar called, appropriately enough, the Hang Out Beach Bar.
No Name Beach
This sandy beach is the drop off point for the water taxi on the northeastern corner of Klein Bonaire, the uninhabited island that sits just 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometers) off the west coast of Bonaire. The beach has two shelters that provide shade and a few BBQ grills available (you will need to bring your own charcoal) but little else, other than sand, sun and warm water. This is a great way to spend a day away from the hustle and bustle of the main island, just bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
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The turquoise waters of Bachelor’s Beach