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Bonaire / Special Interests / Cruise Ship

By Sara Macefield

Bonaire is better known for spectacular diving than for being a cruise stop, but it does attract its fair share of cruise ships, though these tend to be larger ones from lines such as Celebrity Cruises, P&O Cruises and Royal Caribbean International. Occasionally, smaller ships call at the island.

Ships we recommend are owned by the following company:

Silversea - Seriously upmarket and unashamedly opulent, this family-owned line’s six ships offer all-suite accommodation, first-rate service and exquisite cuisine.

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Looking for inspiration?

  1. Dive the magnificent waters and unspoilt reef
  2. Find solitude in the independent inns and guest houses
  3. Explore the beaches on horseback

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