Expert Travel Advice to Bonaire
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Bonaire has plenty of accommodations that offer "house reefs" some of them are resorts and others are vacation rental houses on the water. This site lists all the house reefs on the island http://www.diving-bonaire.com/bonaire-house-reefs.html. I like Den Laman and the Black Durgon.
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:If you do not like shopping or gambling, you can try a tour of the city. But spending a day at the beach will probably be the best in Aruba. Aruba has beautiful beaches. You can get an idea of excursions to the island from your cruise tour department. They may offer a jeep tour. Have fun!
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Alistair answered:Absolutely, Donna, you don't have to look too far to find both snorkeling and tennis at any number of beachfront resorts! My top pick for this combination would be one of the resorts on Maui's west coast, which fronts some of the continent's best snorkeling. The Grand Wailea (http://bit.ly/zCtuFh) is close to some good beach snorkeling at Ahihi Bay, plus gazes out toward the world-class snorkeling (and diving) in offshore Molokini Crater. The resort can furnish you with gear plus set up excursions to Molokini. Further north up Maui's west coast -- with any number of great snorkeling sites, detailed here: http://bit.ly/y8pvBn -- the Kapalua Resort also offers excellent tennis facilities as well as access to more great snorkeling sites in Honolu'a Bay. The other region I'd look at would be the Caribbean, with too many resorts to mention here. To help with your research, here's a link to an article detailing Away.com's top-ten snorkeling spots: http://bit.ly/j4SOla. You can pretty much rest assured that you'll find a suitable resort in most, if not all, of these recommended places. Off the top of my head, I'd recommend BVI's Rosewood Little Dix Bay, The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, or Bonaire's Harbour Village Beach Club.
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Nancy answered:I've been o Bonaire twice and eagerly await the next trip. No, we did not find it windy and it seldom rains much so you won't have a vacation spoiled by weather. The water and air temps are about the same year round, delightful!We spend our days driving from snorkel site to norkel site, or take th ferry to Klien Bonaire, a fantastic site, later relax with a frozen dringk and watch the sun set over Klien.
