Bonaire National Marine Park

Bonaire National Marine Park

Bonaire National Marine Park

Established in 1979, Bonaire National Marine Park encompasses 6,700 acres of vibrant Caribbean coral reefs, seagrasses, and mangroves. Located off the coast of Kralendijk, Bonaire, the park is a haven for rare species like green sea turtles and queen conch. Visitors can explore this rich underwater world, where the colorful and diverse marine life thrives among the intricate coral formations and lush seagrass beds. The park’s commitment to conservation ensures that these natural wonders remain intact for future generations to experience.

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