Blue Bonaire Resort
J.A. Abrahams Boulevard 83, Kralendijk, Bonaire 123454, Netherlands Antilles
J.A. Abrahams Boulevard 83, Kralendijk, Bonaire 123454, Netherlands Antilles
Relax to the sound of the cool Caribbean breeze blowing gently through the palm trees from the comfort of your own private apartment.
Bonaire is a great place to relax... but independent travelers with an adventurous spirit will get the most out of, this often-overlooked, Caribean paradise..
Famous for its impressive scuba diving the main attraction lies beneath the water. If you're not a diver, snorkeling will still let you capture a glimpse of the ocean's natural bounty. And... hiking, biking, birdwatching, kitesurfing, and windsurfing should provide something for almost everyone.
Don't forget to tour Washington Slagbaai National Park in a 4x4 for a truly wild off-road adventure and take in the breathtaking scenery of a real desert island.
With all that adventure on hand, your appetite will be well rewarded with an abundance of dining opportunities. From food trucks, serving local cuisine and international staples, to fine dining options from top international chefs. And don't forget the sundowner at many of the island's fantastic beach bars all serving great wine, craft beers, and classic Caribbean cocktails.
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The capital of Bonaire is “Kralendijk” and this town has about 12.500 inhabitants. Kralendijk was founded at the beginning of the 19th century. It is a quiet town with some historic buildings, such as Fort Orange. The Fort dates from 1796. All sights are within walking distance of each other. Kralendijk is about 10 minute's drive from Flamingo Airport Bonaire.
Kralendijk has a center and a shopping boulevard and there are also some excellent restaurants. From the restaurants on the boulevard you’ll have a wonderful view of the ocean. In the heart of Kralendijk you will find the museum “Bonaire” which has a large shell collection. The Dutch colonial times have left a clear mark on the architecture of Kralendijk. The town is full of ocher-colored beautiful monumental buildings.
●Plaza Wilhelmina
Plaza Wilhelmina (Wilhelminapark / Wilhelminaplein) is the center of Kralendijk. On the fence of the adjacent Protestant church you can see the old Dutch name of the square named Wilhelminaplein. In Plaza Wilhelmina there are several benches where you can sit comfortably. In addition, the park is blessed with tall trees that provide a pleasant shade during the hottest times of the day. The park is the place where the Bonairians like to meet each other.
At the square is also an obelisk in memory of the Dutch past. On 26 July 1634, Johannes van Walbeeck first set foot on Bonairian soil. The West India Company (WIC) was looking for salt pans to harvest salt and found it on Bonaire. There is also another monument on the Plaza Wilhelmina in honor of 34 fallen Bonairians during the Second World War. It is an impressive monument by a modern artist.
● Old law
The highest building in Kralendijk and Bonaire is the administrative office. This building is eight meters high. Once a law was made that no building on Bonaire should be higher than the administrative building. Unfortunately, it has recently been discovered that this law has never been ratified. Now it is feared that there will also be higher buildings than eight meters on Bonaire in the future.
●Koralendijk
Kralendijk was created in the 19th century around Fort Oranje and the natural harbor on the mid-western side of Bonaire.
Kralendijk is a corruption of 'koral dike' referring to the 'dike of coral stone' or 'coral bottom' on which the town is built. The name Kralendijk came around 1835. The inhabitants of Bonaire prefer speaking of 'Playa', Papiamentu for beach, when they talk about their capital. Until 1868 Bonaire was owned by the government and it was forbidden to settle on the coral island. From 1868, free establishment on Bonaire was allowed and Kralendijk growed into the town that it is now.
● Kaya Grandi
The Kaya Grandi (large street / wide street) is supposedly the shopping street / main street of Kralendijk and runs from south to north. The monumental buildings on the Kaya Grandi date from the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. At that time people lived upstairs and the shops were downstairs.
At the Kaya Grandi are restaurants, ice cream parlors, cafes, (dive) shops, boutiques, hair salons, banks and shopping malls. The main post office, the pharmacy and the Bonaire Tourist Office can also be found on this street in Kralendijk. When the cruise ships call Kralendijk, there are a lot of of cruise tourists at Kaya Grandi who wants to buy souvenirs. This is a spectacular scene that you can watch for hours.
●Kaya J.N.E. Craane
Along the waterfront of Kralendijk there is a beautiful promenade that is richly filled with nice restaurants and cafes. From these establishments you have a beautiful view of Klein Bonaire and you can witness a colorful sunset while enjoying a snack and drink. During sultry summer evenings it is recommended to walk along this water promenade. It gives a magnificent view over the island's harbor. A port that is filled with the expensive 'yachts' of the 'rich and famous', but also with impressive large cruise ships..
The pier along the waterfront is now made of concrete. In 1923, a pier was constructed for the first time in Kralendijk. This pier was made of wood and was called Ro-Ro Pier. At this pier a ship from Curaçao was welcomed for the first time with a football team. The wooden pier was eventually replaced in the seventies of the last century by the current concrete pier because the Dutch diving island was confronted with heavy storms a few times. A concrete pier provides better protection against possible natural violence.
●The villages, districts and neighborhoods of Bonaire
Originally Bonaire consisted of six villages: Antriol, Nikiboko, North Saliña, Playa, Tera Cora and Rincon. The villages of Antriol, Nikiboko, North Saliña, Playa, Tera Cora have grown during the years and they now form the five neighborhoods of Kralendijk. Rincon is a bit further north and has remained a separate village. Every district of Kralendijk is built up from different neighborhoods. In total, the five districts of the capital of Bonaire are divided into nineteen different neighborhoods.
•Air Conditioning & Fan
• Smart TV
• Shared Courtyard, Patio & Outdoor Furniture
• Garden nd Shared BBQ/Grill Area
• Outdoor Pool