Wakatobi Dive Resort

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Introduction

Wakatobi provides a unique, unforgettable experience

At Wakatobi, you’ll enjoy tranquility and seclusion—free from traffic noise, pollution, or other dive resorts for hundreds of miles. Our private charter flight will transport you from Bali to our purpose-built airstrip in less than three hours, followed by a short boat ride to the resort, ensuring your vacation begins seamlessly. Located in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, Wakatobi is easily accessible from the U.S. and Europe, with many airlines offering flights to major cities in Asia. Denpasar, Bali, serves as the gateway (and a beautiful stop along the way) to Wakatobi.

The private air charter flight takes about two and a half hours, offering breathtaking views of tropical islands. After the flight, a short drive and boat ride will lead you to the resort. A light meal is served onboard, and you will receive assistance with your checked baggage.

Night and Shore Diving: Night and shore diving at Wakatobi are exceptional, with over 40 dive sites available year-round.

Rates, Prices & Specials

Packages

Wakatobi Dive Package 2026 includes:

  • Seven nights and six days of diving, with up to four dives per day
  • Butler (Private Resort Experience Manager)
  • Private Guide (Private Dive/Snorkel Experience Manager)
  • Tomia village excursion
  • Gourmet meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), accommodating special diets
  • VIP greeting and assistance upon arrival in Bali
  • Daily coffee, juices, and tea
  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi via satellite
  • In-room amenities, including a mini bar, coffee maker, towels, hairdryer, and safe
  • 24-hour access to tea, coffee, hot chocolate, drinking water, and daily snacks
  • Aromatherapy bath products in all rooms
  • Optional village tour on the last day
  • Luxury spa on the property
  • Daily housekeeping service

For more details, please call Family Dive Adventures at 803.419.2556.

Accommodations

Luxury diving on a new level

Wakatobi Dive Resort is known for combining high-end dive operations with relatively intimate, low-density accommodations. The resort is in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the lodging is designed around beachfront access, privacy, and easy transitions between diving and downtime. Most rooms are steps from the water and include full-board dining.

The resort currently offers several tiers of lodging, ranging from simpler garden-style bungalows to luxury villas with private staff support.

Palm Bungalows

These are the entry-level accommodations, set slightly back from the beach among tropical landscaping.

  • Garden/palm setting
  • Veranda seating
  • Air conditioning
  • Indoor bathroom
  • Good value for guests focused primarily on diving

They’re comfortable rather than ultra-luxury, but still include the resort’s full meal plan and service standards.

Ocean Bungalows

These are one of the most popular choices because they sit directly along the shoreline.

  • Front-row ocean views
  • Large porch/lounge area
  • Indoor bath plus outdoor spa-style shower
  • Easy access to the famous house reef

Wakatobi itself describes them as the “optimal blend of luxury and economy.”

Turtle Beach Bungalows

These are larger, newer bungalow-style rooms at the quieter southern end of the property.

  • More spacious interiors
  • Larger bathrooms with double sinks
  • Expanded outdoor showers
  • Better suited for couples wanting extra room or families

There are also two-bedroom Turtle Beach units for small groups or families.

Villas

The villas are the premium accommodation tier. Features can include:

  • Elevated oceanfront positioning
  • Large decks
  • Outdoor spa showers
  • Butler service
  • Private dive/snorkel guide (“PDEM”)
  • Additional concierge-style support

The two-bedroom pool villas add:

  • Private pool
  • Multiple bathrooms
  • Expansive indoor/outdoor living areas
  • Direct beach access

Villa guests also receive extra privileges like camera loaners and more personalized dive arrangements.

Courtyard Residence

This is effectively a private compound for groups or families. It includes:

  • Four-room villa layout
  • Private pool
  • Dedicated culinary staff
  • Butler
  • Private dive boat and crew

This is their highest-end accommodation offering.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Wakatobi diving is amazing!

Diving Information All Trips

Q: What diver certification level is required to join the Arenui?

A: Everyone is welcome on board, regardless of the level of certification. The formation of dive groups and selecting sites are determined in accordance with safety, comfort, and diving ability considerations and remain at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Our professional dive crew can lead you to more relaxing sites if you are not too fond of currents, for example. Of course, if you want, we can also take you into the heart of the action to experience the full thrill of a site!

Q: How many dives can we do each day?

A: There will be up to 4 dives daily, with 2-3 dives on the first and last diving days.

Q: How is the diving done off of the Arenui?

A: Everything has been set up for the most excellent convenience of our divers. Kitting up for dives is done on the port and starboard sides of the vessel’s dive deck. The crew handles transporting and stowing the tanks and BCDs in the tenders for you. There are sturdy ladders to allow divers to board the tenders safely. Once over the dive site, divers gear up and roll backward!

Q: What dive equipment do I need?

A: Tanks, weights, and weight belts are provided onboard. Divers must bring a BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, and dive light. We have SMBs available for use.

Q: Do you use INT or DIN valves?

A: We have tanks with INT and DIN valves.

Q: What can I expect regarding water temperature, and what type of wetsuit do you recommend?

A: This is always a difficult question because people have different sensibilities about temperature. Typically, average temperatures in Raja Ampat range from 25-30C (80-86F), meaning that a 3mm wetsuit or skinsuit is usually fine. The southern waters of Komodo can be colder, from 20-25C (70-75F); therefore, a 5mm wetsuit with a hood is recommended.

Q: Is there dive equipment available for rent?

A: We have a limited amount of diving equipment for rent, so it is important that you notify us in advance if you want to rent equipment. We offer Scubapro BCDs, regulators, and wetsuits. Snorkeling sets with Aqualung fins and a selection of masks and snorkels are available. We also have UK C4 eLED dive lights for rent.

Q: What facilities are available for photographers?

A: Guests shooting digital photography may view their images on one of the two computers (MAC or PC) provided for their use in the lounge. There are ample camera tables at the front of the lounge for handling and setting up equipment. There are individual cubby holes in the diving area with 110V and 220V sockets conveniently located just above your dive gear. We also provide ‘camera only’ rinse buckets for the exclusive use of the photographers onboard.

Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions on diving?

A: You should respect the standards and stay within the limits of your qualifying certification. All dives should be no-decompression dives. Solo diving is not permitted.

Q: Is enriched air nitrox available?

A: Nitrox fills of up to 32% are available for an additional charge. As we recommend diving with nitrox on all dives, we offer great packages to allow you unlimited nitrox throughout the cruise. Please consult our price list for more details. If you are not yet Nitrox-certified, you can take the course onboard with one of our qualified PADI instructors.

Q: Can I take a specialty course onboard?

A: In addition to Enriched Air Nitrox, we offer several dive specialty courses on board. Please let us know beforehand if you are interested in taking one so that we may ensure that the necessary academic material is available.

Q: Can I fish or spearfish?

A: Fishing and spearfishing are not available onboard. We will be diving in protected marine areas where all fishing is prohibited.

Q: Can I drink alcohol and dive?

A: No. Drinking alcohol and diving is not allowed as this can increase your risk of decompression. You are free to drink alcohol once you have completed your last dive of the day.

Dive Sites

Sebayur Island: This island has a white sandy slope that turns into a mini wall. At the edge of the reef, look for leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and a variety of nudes. Various nudibranchs, lionfish, and moray eels make the wall their home. In the shallows, the hard corals are decorated with anthias, and we often find large cuttlefish and juvenile bicolor parrotfish. On the night dive, look for Spanish dancers, crocodile fish, and bobtail squid.

Tatawa Besar:  This is a thrilling drift dive, starting at the north-western tip of Tatawa and continuing down the western side, reaching about 15 to 20 meters of depth. The fish life here is abundant, and you will see an endless field of stunning orange soft corals as you glide along. Swim past coral heads inhabited by schools of sweetlips and batfish and look for turtles feeding on the reef. Mantas have been encountered here as well.

Tatawa Kecil: The West side of this small rocky outcrop presents a fantastic underwater terrain with enormous slabs of rock that have been worn down to form channels, canyons, caves, and swim-throughs. On the north plateau, crocodile fish lies on the scenic reef among a host of reef fish and schooling fusiliers.

Siaba Kecil: Here at Siaba Kecil, we have a magnificent formation of hard coral from the island’s shallows to 20m/60ft depth. The current running from the south to the north is the best way to dive into this site. During the drift and at the end of the drift we have a great chance to see green and hawksbill turtles feeding on the formation of hard coral, white tip reef sharks also can be seen here. Reef manta rays can occasionally swim in the coral garden at this site.

Batu Bolong: Underwater, this rock is covered in a huge number of soft and hard corals and is full of fish life. In the shallows, watch anemone fish and look out for turtles munching on the corals. Giant trevally, white-tip reef sharks, snappers, and emperor fish tend to congregate here. This site presents particularly good opportunities for both macro and wide-angle photography.

Batu Tengah: This dive site is in the middle of the Komodo National Park, with 12 nautical miles to the north and 12 nautical miles to the south. The translation of Batu = Rock, Tengah = Middle. With a slope to the east of the site and a coral garden to the west, Batu Tengah is a beautiful site where we often get to see turtles, cuttlefish, and juvenile white-tip reef sharks that hide under the table corals among the hard coral garden. Napoleon wrasse and big groups of snapper swimming on the slope with all the colorful decorations of the soft coral make Batu Tengah a high-quality dive site.

Wainilo: This afternoon and night dive is situated off the north of Rinca Island. The hard coral reef is home to many different critters in the shallows, including juvenile harlequin sweetlips and batfish. Away from the reef, the sandy slope is scattered with pulsing soft corals that hide demon stingers, starry night octopuses, and a moray eel, which has not yet been classified by scientists and is only found here in Wainilo.

Day 3 Walk with dragons / Padar Island (2 dives)
Loh Buaya (walk with dragons)
Your day will begin with an exciting visit to Komodo National Park, where you can stroll with the famous dragon! Please take a look at our Komodo Dragon photo album here. As you walk along the paths, stay on the lookout for deer, wild boar, birds, and giant lizards. After the walk, we move to Padar Island for two dives.

The water temperature here and in the southern dive sites over the next few days can be a little cooler, dropping from the normal 28/29 degrees Celsius (82-84 Fahrenheit) to a possible 20 Celsius (68 Fahrenheit). Also, due to the infinite nutrients in the water that create amazing biodiversity in this area, the visibility can sometimes be a bit greener. Neither one of these factors can spoil the amazing diving to be had in these areas.

After the second dive, we visit one of the most incredible beaches in the Komodo National Park. A short walk brings us to the pink sandy beach. During this walk, we also have the opportunity to enjoy incredible views of the National Park with the sunset.

Three Sisters:  The site here is full of exciting and beautiful features, such as massive steps and huge stone towers, all wrapped in hard and soft corals, and dotted with nudibranchs, small caves, and overhangs. Reef sharks and Humphead parrotfish are among the bigger creatures we see in this area. There is also a towering coral spire with a small cave at the bottom, where huge lobsters are often found hiding. Look for the tiny ladybugs on the soft corals and the resident frogfish sitting in the sponges.

Secret Garden: This is one of the top dive sites on Padar Island. As the name suggests, it has a beautiful black coral garden along a mini-wall covered with soft corals. A resident school of mobula rays seems to like swimming through the dive site, giving divers good opportunities to see them. Nudibranchs, leaf fish, frogfish, and incredible sea apples can also be seen here.

Day 4 Rinca Island (4 dives)
Horseshoe Bay is south of Rinca Island, and we spend the whole day here. Here, we dive into the famous Cannibal Rock, one of the top ten dive sites in the world, according to some diving publications. We watch dragons, wild pigs, deer, and monkeys roam the beach and take a tender ride or kayak to get a closer look.

Cannibal Rock: This outstanding dive site covers a large area with sandy slopes in the north, deep mini walls in the east, a plateau full of life in the south, and rocky regions in the west. The nutrient-rich bay creates the most spectacular congregation of hard and soft corals in all parts of the dive site. Sponges, ascidians, sea squirts, and tube anemones are abundant. A great diversity of nudibranchs can be seen here, along with frogfish, turtles, cuttlefish, and other reef fish.

Yellow Wall of Texas: As the name suggests, this wall at the southern entrance to Horseshoe Bay is covered in yellow and orange soft corals. A tiny critter, the ladybug, comes in multitudes here. Nudibranchs decorate the wall, which usually has a slight current, enabling you to drift along slowly and enjoy the view.

The Boulders: Inside the bay and opposite the Yellow Wall of Texas, there are large rocks that continue underwater to create places for large rays to rest, and even sometimes, nurse sharks hide in these underwater crevices. The boulders are covered in corals, which have become a paradise for marine life. The elusive Rhinopias have been found here before.

Torpedo Alley: A marvelous night dive named after the pancake-sized torpedo rays that can be found here. Coconut octopus, seahorses, colorful squid, and the bizarre Bobbit worm live in the black volcanic sand. A very shallow dive with a maximum depth of 10m/30ft, spend time looking for all the strange inhabitants among the rocks, soft corals, and sand.

Day 5 Manta Alley / Pink Beach (4 dives)
Manta Alley is located on the south end of Komodo Island. After two dives looking for manta rays, we head to the Pink Beach area in the middle of Komodo Island.

Manta Alley: Manta Alley is located in Tora Langkoi Bay along the south coast of Komodo. The dive site, in fact, barely pierces the ocean’s surface at the end of a line of rock islets. As can be guessed from its name, many manta rays are known to frequent this site, and it is the most popular one in Komodo for spotting them. The area can be described as a deep gully that works as a funnel when the tide changes, causing the water to rush through at speeds of up to three to four knots with the fall and rise of the tides and up to one knot even during “slack water” periods. Watch the mantas being cleaned on the Northside or enter the ‘Alley’ to see them hover effortlessly in the current.

Pink Beach: The simple topography makes this site an ideal afternoon dive. A mini wall can be found in the middle of the reef, where clouds of glassfish swarm in the cracks and crevices. Many fish life and unusual critters are home here, including leaf scorpionfish, crocodile fish, nudibranchs, and frogfish. A sloping coral reef full of life is on one side of the wall. On the other is a sandy area with healthy staghorn corals growing and providing shelter for juvenile harlequin sweetlips and mandarin fish.

Loh Liang Bay: This white sand muck dive is around the corner from Pink Beach inside Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island. Search for all sorts of critters here – bobtail squid, flamboyant cuttlefish, frogfish, nudibranchs, Ambon scorpionfish, cockatoo wasp fish, and large moray eels living in the shallow rocks.

Day 6 Komodo-Flores Channel (4 dives)
Today, you will have another chance to dive into the brilliant sites on the Komodo-Flores Channel, including Karang Makassar. We will dive here for one or two dives, plus another channel dive, before heading into Gili Lawa Darat Bay for a night dive. The healthy hard coral reef is a great spot to look, at Spanish Dancers.

Karang Makassar: This is an exhilarating drift dive along the shallow flat bottom interspersed with patches of coral reef teeming with life. There are chances to see turtles, eagle rays, and white-tip and black-tip reef sharks. But the main reason we dive here is to hopefully see manta rays. Reef mantas come here to visit the cleaning stations, but they can also be spotted, mouth wide open, feeding on the surface. This area can also be a very good snorkeling spot.

Day 7:  Gili Lawa Laut / Komodo (4 dives)
Two celebrated dive sites await you just north of Gili Lawa Laut Island. Crystal Rock and Castle Rock are both incredible locations, boasting the key elements for an impressive dive site: a wide variety of healthy corals covering the reef, plus tons of fish – big and small and all sizes in between. Between the dives, there may be a chance, depending on the tide, to visit Gili Lawa Laut Island and take a short trek to the top of the hill for a beautiful view of the Komodo-Flores channel.

Crystal Rock: The rock jutting out of the surrounding crystal clear waters explains how this site got its name. But what is truly memorable here are the large schools of fusiliers and anthias flitting over the gorgeous, soft, and impressive table corals. In the deep blue, you can also see large tuna, mackerel, and other fish schooling around a small mound to the northwest. A lone eagle ray is often spotted here cruising in the currents.

Castle Rock: Castle Rock is a submerged pinnacle situated a kilometer further north of Crystal Rock. Its exposed location means strong currents but experienced divers will love the thrills on this dive. The main action comes from watching the staggering amount of fish, such as batfish, groupers, midnight snappers, and impressive schools of fusiliers and surgeons whipping past. Of course, divers aren’t the only ones interested in the huge amount of fish here, which explains the giant trevally and whitetips, blacktips, and grey reef sharks hunting around for their next meal.

We will do two dives at Castle and Crystal Rock before going to Batu Montjo on Komodo Island for the third and night dive.

Batu Montjo: In the northwest of Komodo Island, Batu Montjo is a perfect site to dive into as a third dive, with an amazing formation of hard corals in the shallows. Many boulders covered with gorgonian sea fans lie between the white sandy slopes. This combination of hard corals and gorgonian sea fans with all the fish swimming between the coral garden makes for a perfectly relaxing afternoon dive. Pygmy seahorses, leaffish, jawfish, and turtles are often seen at this site. We have even seen manta rays passing by. The night dive is on the sandy slope at Batu Montejo. Elusive stargazers hide in the sand, with only their big eyes and toothy snarl, looking up into the stars. White V octopus, bobtail squid, and ghost pipefish can also be found here.

Day 8: Sangeang Island (4 dives)
The island of Sangeang is located northeast of Sumbawa. It’s a fairly small island, but you’ll notice it immediately since most of its landscape is Gunung Api, an active volcano. This natural phenomenon has made for some amazing topography, such as steep ridges dripping with hardened lava. There are several excellent dive sites here, all with good visibility, allowing you to truly appreciate the healthy reefs of soft and hard corals and different types of anemones.

Hot Rocks: Here, the volcano has also left its mark below the surface. In the shallows, observe volcanic bubbles escaping from the seabed through air vents. Put your hands close to the ‘hot rocks’ and feel the heat from the sulfur-covered rocks. In addition to the usual tropical reef species, ribbon eels, cowries, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses can also be seen here.

Lighthouse Reef: This site presents many contrasts regarding natural features and marine life. Strong currents can prevail in the exposed areas, but there are also sheltered spots. Down around 20 meters, macro lovers will be delighted, as the base of the wall and large black sand slope are excellent for spotting countless nudibranchs and other colorful critters. Black coral bushes hide ghost pipefish and saw blade shrimp.

Black Diamond: The rocky formation up in the shallows with fingers of coral going to the deep is covered with black coral and crinoids in any color you can imagine. The black sand acts as a background to all the colors of this dive site, and the corals will stand out in a way you’ve never seen before. Among the black coral, we often see one of the most incredible masters of camouflage, the ornate ghost pipefish, and as the name suggests, any ghost pipefish is a plus for divers. Giant reef octopus, peacock mantis shrimps, and nudibranchs are also seen here.

Bontoh Reef is located in the west part of Sangeang volcano, where we have incredible sunsets. For this reason, Bontoh Reef is a perfect place to dive as a third dive and night dive. With a very shallow area of black sand and small rocks covered with algae that gently slope down, Bontoh offers one of the most significant populations of spaghetti garden eels coming out from the sand. Among the small stones is the perfect place for creatures to hide from predators and photographers. Critters spotted here include painted frogfish, juvenile angelfish, and mantis shrimps, and while we are swimming out in the sand, we have the chance to see the wonderous or mimic octopus.
In between the third dive and the night dive, there may be an opportunity to visit the small village of Bontoh. Here, they are building a boat right there on the beach!

Day 9: Satonda / Moyo Island (1-2 dives)
On the last full day of the cruise, we will do one or two dives, depending on the weather conditions and the flight times out of Bali the next day. After the dives, we will travel over 150 nautical miles back to Bali.

Satonda Reef: Underwater, the sloping reef and sandy bottom hide many critters. An early morning dive provides a great opportunity to search for giant frogfish nestled in the sponges or mushroom coral pipefish snaking among the fronds of the mushroom coral. Nudibranchs, pipefish, ghost pipefish, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses are regularly seen here.

Moyo is a small island, inhabited by around 6,000 people, located in the West Nusa Tenggara province off the northern coast of Sumbawa. There are spectacular coral formations and crystal clear waters that make for great diving.

Angel Reef: This site lies off the west coast of Moyo and consists of a healthy coral reef with a vertical wall dropping to over 40 meters / 120 feet in depth. Angel Reef has a huge elephant ear and barrel sponges along the wall. It is teeming with longfin bannerfish and red tooth triggerfish. Search the sea fans here for a chance to see the Denise pygmy seahorse.

Panjang Reef: Located just north of Angel Reef is the submerged coral reef of Panjang Reef – the ‘long reef’. The huge coral garden plateau is covered with pulsing soft corals, surrounded by a sloping reef full of big sponges and healthy hard corals. Bargibanti pygmy seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, ribbon eels, and sea snakes can all be seen here.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

The Best Dive Restaurant in Indonesia

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At one end, we have a large counter for our buffets and snack items, as well as tea and coffee facilities. Below this, you’ll find well-stocked wine fridges, as well as cold soft drinks and juices. Above the counter are 2 LCD screens for showing movies and slideshows and also displaying dive briefings. Make sure you look behind the counter to say hello to our hard-working chefs in the gallery as they prepare your next delicious meal.

In the center is a wooden stairwell leading to the lower deck cabins, featuring an exquisite locally crafted panel depicting the traditional Ramayana story. On either side of this, you’ll find long tables designed to accommodate 6 to 8 guests comfortably. With an open bench on one side, this design allows guests freedom of movement. It avoids the usual problem in liveaboards, where a row of diners get stuck in the middle of the bench and can’t quickly move without disturbing other diners. Opposite the long tables, again on both sides, are two smaller tables – ideal for couples – with uninterrupted views across the ocean. The windows are a key feature that runs along the full length of the room on both sides, offering great light throughout the day and panoramic views of the Indonesian islands as we sail through the picturesque landscapes.

At the front end, we have two oversized, curved sofas—one in each corner. With a table in front, they are ideal for two or three diners, a group of divers writing up log books, a relaxing place for flicking through photos on your laptop, or just a spacious daybed for reclining with a book or a movie.

In addition, there is an iMac workstation (equipped with both Windows and Mac operating systems and software), two charging stations with shelves for storing your equipment, and the entire space is kept at a comfortable temperature with three air-con units and two swinging fans.

Sky Restaurant

The sky restaurant, on the upper deck above the indoor restaurant, is a perfect place for al fresco meals and watching the changing landscapes. We have two large tables in the center, accommodating up to 20 people. At the front, we have two unique, “double sunbeds – space enough for four guests to sunbathe or relax in the evening. We have a telescope for those keen on a star-gazing session. Don’t forget our two large antique spotlights salvaged in Jakarta from an old, sunken French ship. The area has a moveable canopy for shade.

Sky Lounge

Behind the sky, the restaurant is the sky lounge – a favorite spot with most guests. In addition to an outdoor shower for cooling off and a wooden bar for drinks, the area features daybeds and benches all fitted with high-quality, thick mattresses (20+ cm) for ultimate comfort. Relax here with a book or music, chat with fellow guests, or get an outdoor massage. There are spaces open to the elements for the sun-lovers among you and a large canopy for shade.

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Know Before You Go

Getting There

For Komodo trips, we advise flying into Bali (DPS). Many airlines are flying to Bali. Some options are Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong), Eva Airways (via Taipei), Korean Air (via Seoul), Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways (via Tokyo). Singapore Airlines is another excellent option.

You should arrive in Bali the day before embarkation and leave the day after disembarkation unless you want to spend more time in Indonesia before and after our cruise. We can help you with domestic flights and hotels in Bali. The cruise will start and end in Labuanbajo (LBJ).

You should fly to Labuanbajo (from Bali) on the morning of the embarkation day. After disembarkation, you can fly back to Bali (usually, the guests take one of the morning flights). We recommend flying from Bali to Labuanbajo with Garuda Indonesia because it’s the best Indonesian airline.

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This cruise starts or ends in either Labuanbajo (LBJ). For reaching/leaving Labuanbajo, we recommend using Bali as the hub, as there are regular direct flights between Bali and Labuanbajo, using the airline Garuda (1 hour 35 minutes flight time). You can also use Bali as a connecting city if you need to travel to or from other domestic cities, such as Jakarta or Manado, or for regional and international flights.

Murex Manado Resort

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Introduction

Murex Manado, Home Away From Home

Murex Manado Resort is set amid mature, tropical water gardens situated on the seafront in a small village outside of Manado.

From the moment you arrive at Murex Manado Resort our warm-hearted staff will make you feel like part of the family. This is the start of a fantastic holiday.

Murex’s casual yet classic vibe makes it your home away from home in North Sulawesi. Choose to dive, explore or just take it easy and relax with friends and family – whatever you decide, exceptional service is guaranteed.

Facilities

  • Designated camera room with personal preparation areas, plug sockets, bright lighting, and air conditioning
  • Oceanview infinity pool with sun loungers and pool towels
  • Onsite “Nature Spa” where you can enjoy a relaxing massage or pamper yourself with a range of other treatments
  • Indoor and outdoor dining spaces
  • Flat-screen television for viewing marine life presentations and underwater videography
  • Kayaks
  • Complete range of land tours available

Environmental Commitment

At Murex Manado we are committed to environmental conservation, marine protection and managing our operations in the most sustainable way possible.

We minimize the use of single-use plastic wherever possible and we have numerous ongoing environmental initiatives. As well as our Dive Guides collecting plastic they find underwater, we regularly clean our beach area and we invite youth groups to join us and learn about the dangers of plastic pollution. In an effort to prevent plastics from entering the ocean, we clean the river that flows through the resort. We work with a local temple that rescues sea turtles and releases them from our beach. Our house reef is home to artificial reef structures and we have a small coral farm nearby.

Rates, Prices & Specials

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Packages

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Accommodations

Oceanfront Villa

Oceanfront Villa Inclusions

  • 24 hour electricity and hot water
  • En-suite ocean view bathrooms with bathtub
  • Air conditioning and ceiling fans
  • King size or twin beds
  • Extra single bed
  • Dressing table
  • Desk area
  • Water dispenser with hot and cold water
  • Tea and coffee station
  • Minibar
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Ample wall sockets for charging accessories
  • Ample storage
  • Wifi available in the room

Premium Deluxe Cottage

Premium Deluxe Cottage Inclusions

  • 24 hour electricity and hot water
  • En-suite bathrooms
  • Air Conditioning and ceiling fans
  • King size or twin beds
  • Complimentary drinking water
  • Private garden location
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • USB charging facility
  • Ample wall sockets for charging accessories

Deluxe Cottage

Deluxe Cottage Inclusions

  • 24 hour electricity and hot water
  • En-suite bathrooms
  • Air Conditioning and ceiling fans
  • King size or twin beds
  • Complimentary drinking water
  • Private garden location
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • USB charging facility
  • Ample wall sockets for charging accessories

Diving / Diving Site(s)

The best diving in the Caribbean!

The next level of diving is Indonesia

Diving Manado and Bangka: Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago, comprising over 17,000 individual islands. For divers, Indonesia is a paradise, the ultimate destination for diving. However, with so many islands and options available, how do you choose the best places to dive?

North Sulawesi is one of Indonesia’s most famous diving regions, known for its spectacular marine life and diverse underwater topographies. It is the perfect location for those looking to experience the richness of Indonesia’s underwater environment.

Bunaken National Marine Park is truly a breathtaking destination! Get ready for exhilarating wall dives where stunning drop-offs showcase vibrant hard corals and a bustling underwater community. You’ll likely encounter graceful turtles gliding by, and keep your eyes peeled for majestic reef sharks, giant trevally, and schools of colorful fish swirling around. If you’re a macro lover, you’re in for a treat with plenty of hidden critters waiting to be discovered. Plus, between dives, take a moment to enjoy the surface—you might be fortunate enough to spot playful dolphins or even a pod of resident pilot whales. It’s an unforgettable experience just waiting for you!

Manado Bay is a truly exciting destination that beautifully blends muck diving with vibrant reef exploration, all just a short distance from shore! At first glance, the black sand slopes and rubble beds might not seem remarkable, but take a moment to dive in, and you’ll uncover an astonishing underwater world. Here, you can encounter a delightful variety of marine life, including mesmerizing mimic octopuses, colorful flamboyant cuttlefish, ornate ghost pipefish, elusive frogfish, and even rare nudibranchs.

Beyond the macro wonders, the area also boasts stunning coral reefs and the chance to spot pelagic species, making every dive a thrilling adventure. With its incredible biodiversity and easy access, Manado Bay is a hidden gem in North Sulawesi’s diving community—perfect for photographers, critter lovers, and anyone eager to explore the wonders beneath the waves!

Night Dive Experience: Everyone should try night diving at least once! Don’t miss the extraordinary night dives in North Sulawesi, where you have a fantastic opportunity to explore this magical diving destination. Night diving in Sulawesi is an experience you won’t forget! As the sun sets, the underwater world comes alive with breathtaking sights. Prepare for a remarkable adventure!

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Manado dining

The Beach Club at Murex Manado serves modern cuisine that combines an exciting blend of international and Asian flavors, all prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy a diverse set menu served three times a day, and are welcome to enhance their dining experience by adding more options to their packages. The team of Western-trained chefs is also able to accommodate special dietary requirements upon request.

Activities

Tangkoko Nature Reserve

This tour is an absolute must for any nature lovers! The Tangkoko Nature Reserve is an area of dense forestry, based at the foot of the Dua Suadara Mountain.

As we take a walk through the park, not only will you be able to see troops of the endemic Sulawesi Black Crested Macaque in the wild, cuscus and the Tarsier monkeys (the world’s smallest primate) which become active in the late afternoon.

Ornithologists will be in their element as we often spot Hornbills, Lori birds and other tropic and native species.

Paragliding

Take to the skies and see North Sulawesi from the air. You’ll take an incredible tandem paragliding flight with a professional instructor and see the landscape of the mainland and the islands of the Bunaken Marine Park from a birds-eye view.

This is a phenomenal opportunity that we are extremely excited to be able to offer at Murex Resorts – now you really can combine land, sea, and air in one trip!

Paragliding tours operate out of Tumpa, which is a 30-45 minute car journey from Murex Manado. Surcharges apply for transfers from Murex Bangka Resort.

Whitewater Rafting

Experience the thrills and spills of white water rafting in North Sulawesi.

As you travel down the river you’ll find adrenaline pumping rapids as well as calm stretches where you can admire the stunning rural scenery and tropical jungle which you pass through.

The tour includes full instruction, life vests and helmets and is an exciting adventure for all ages.

Cooking Classes

Discover the secrets behind the flavors of Asia with a cookery class while you are here. Learn about the different herbs and spices which are used in both traditional Indonesian and Manadonese classic dishes and make them with the guidance of an experienced teacher.

Many of the spices are grown here in North Sulawesi and form part of Manado’s rich history as a trading point where merchants from the west would come to buy these exotic culinary rarities.

You’ll make a selection of dishes – and of course, you’ll enjoy tasting them afterwards. For foodies and those who like hands-on activities, this is a must!

Minahasan Highland Tour

If you want to experience the nature, culture, traditions, people, and the daily way of life in North Sulawesi, a tour of the highlands is a must. There are numerous places to visit and we can tailor your day trip around what you would like to see most. Highlights of the area include:

Tomohon Traditional Markets – The highland climates are perfect for growing a variety of plants, flowers, spices, fruits, and vegetables. Visit both the traditional flower, fruits, and vegetable market where the local ladies cook traditional sweet treats according to age-old methods. You’ll also find vendors selling dried fish, herbs, spices, and a variety of traditional ingredients.

Woloan & Pulutan Villages – Visit the local villages where specialized industries are booming. See traditional Minahasan houses being built and traditional pottery being made.

Lake Linow – The colors of this lake change due to the high sulphur content in the surrounding rock and the changing light. Many bird species make this area their home. Watch out for bubbling mud holes as you walk around. This is a lovely spot to enjoy a cold drink and soak up the views.

Mahawu Volcano – The journey to Mahawu Volcano takes you through the beautiful Minahasan Highlands to the town of Tomohon. Arriving at the Ranger Station at the base of Mount Mahawu there are steps that lead to the crater’s edge where you can enjoy amazing views of Bunaken and Manado Tua Islands. If you choose you can also take the circular trek around the crater’s edge. After working up an appetite we stop for lunch at either Lake Tondano or a local restaurant that serves traditional Minahasan cuisine. This tour can also be integrated into our Minahasan highland tour.

Lake Tondano – The largest lake in the region and the second largest in Indonesia. The flat land surrounding the lakes is perfect for growing rice, one of the main livelihoods in this area. We usually enjoy lunch in one of the small restaurants on stilts overlooking the lake.

Waruga – These are historical Minahasan stone graves. Listen to the local caretaker tell you the history of this fascinating tradition. The journey to and from Tondano to this location is absolutely stunning with sweeping vistas of coconut and spice trees.

Know Before You Go

Manado bound

If you’re dreaming of diving off the shores of the vibrant city of Manado, you’re in for a treat! Most international travelers connect through major Indonesian hubs, such as Jakarta or Bali, but there are also some fantastic direct flight options available from various global destinations. Plan for at least two days of travel to get to Manado and at least one full day back to the US, if that is your home. Upon arrival in Manado, transfers will be waiting to take you to your Manado resort. The Bangka Resort is but a short boat ride across the bay.

Connecting Through Jakarta (CGK): Your most dependable choice is to land at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK). From there, you’ll find a wealth of daily domestic flights to Manado with top airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Batik Air. It’s a seamless journey!

Connecting Through Singapore (SIN): Another exciting route is via Singapore’s Changi Airport (SIN), where carriers like Singapore Airlines and its regional partner Scoot make it easy to hop over to Manado.

Connecting Through Bali (DPS): If Bali is on your itinerary, you can fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar and continue your adventure to Manado with a quick domestic flight.

Airlines to Manado: Once you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by Sam Ratulangi International Airport (MDC), which is serviced by both domestic airlines, such as Garuda Indonesia and Lion Air, as well as international carriers like China Southern and Scoot. Your journey to paradise is just a flight away!

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

Fiji, KIds Sea Camp, Kids and diving, Family diving vacations, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

The best 5-star all-inclusive luxury resort in Fiji and the South Pacific

The award-winning Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort was voted the best 5-star all-inclusive luxury resort in Fiji and the South Pacific. Many of our guests return year after year to enjoy the unique sincerity of our authentic Fijian hospitality.

Overlooking beautiful Savusavu Bay, the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort features just 25 luxurious bures. 5-star accommodation and service amidst quintessential Fiji island serenity.

Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Resort was built on the site of a former coconut plantation. The lush 17-acre property features 25 luxuriously appointed Bures set on the shores of beautiful Savusavu Bay, with views of the coral reefs and the mountains beyond—a quintessential South Pacific setting.

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji is a place where natural beauty, iTaukei culture, and warm hospitality meet. As a well-known family eco-resort and leader in marine experiences, we are closely connected to the vibrant reefs and private islands around us. Inspired by the spirit of Fiji’s friendly north, we are dedicated to tradition and nature, inviting you to create lasting memories and enjoy meaningful experiences.
Here, families can feel the special warmth of the people from Fiji’s friendly north. When you arrive, you’ll be welcomed with big smiles and a cheerful BULA! You can relax in our peaceful setting, take part in our award-winning programs, and enjoy attentive childcare. There are many ways to experience Fijian life here, and every moment is filled with real warmth and hospitality.

 

The bure accommodations are very well-appointed and feature many luxurious touches, including deluxe king beds, oversized bathrooms, and private decks. They are perfectly designed for both couples and families. Please make sure to check with us on what is available when you book.

For the kids at Jean-Michel Cousteau: Free Fijian nanny for young children aged seven and under. Free Bula Buddy Club for kids ages 8+. Fun activities for kids from 9 am to 8 pm daily. There is a water slide, tennis court, pool, basketball, soccer, and tons of Bula fun. Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort also offers ocean education, sasy as bubble maker, JOW, OW, and dive programs are available.

Package Includes

Our individual Fiji Family Dive vacation packages

Package inclusions: Meet and greet at Nadi & Savusavu Domestic Airport, individual bure accommodation, all a la carte meals, – a la carte breakfast, gourmet lunch & dinner daily, adult & children’s menus, non-alcoholic beverages, mocktails, specialty loose-leaf teas, espresso coffees, afternoon tea, most resort activities including three off-site excursions scheduled weekly, daily family & adult boat snorkel trips with a resident marine biologist, snorkel equipment, yoga, Wi-Fi, daily wash & fold laundry service, nightly evening entertainment, *VAT & STT taxes & return vehicle transfers from Savusavu Airport to the resort. Daily Bula Club for children, 8:30 am – 9 P.M., Fijian buddy for children 6-12 yrs on a maximum 1-5 ratio, and an exclusive nanny daily from 830am – 6:30 PM for each child under 6 years at time of travel, plus one dedicated nanny per bure from 6:30 PM – 9 P.M. Teenagers have a dedicated activities staff member from 8:30 AM – 6 P.M. (Package inclusions are subject to change; contact us for the most up-to-date inclusions). Jean-Michel Cousteau.

2026 Prices (Pricing varies per room)

  • April 1st -June 19th, 2026: Stay 7 nights or more nights and receive 2 nights free. Dive and Rejuvenation package (Certified divers), minimum 5-night stay, which includes (2) 1-hour bobo massage  and 2x 1-tank dives per bure
  • August 1st to 19th, December 19th 2026: Stay 7 nights or more nights and receive (2) nights free.
  • November 1st to December 19th 2026: Dive and Rejuvenation package (Certified divers) minimum 5-night stay, which includes (2) 1-hour bobo massage and (2) 1-tank dives per bur

Please call us for custom trips 1-803-419-2556

Accommodations

BURES & VILLA
Nestled in a pristine ocean setting, our traditional Fijian-style bures provide a haven for families seeking accommodation in Fiji. Immerse yourself in the warmth of the South Pacific, lulled by the whispers of palm trees and the sounds of turquoise waves. Discover a gateway to paradise, enriched with Fijian spirit and the charm of a bure.

GARDEN VIEW BURES
A tranquil haven awaits just beyond, nestled within lush tropical gardens. Step into our serene garden retreat, where eco-conscious Fijian thatch roofs, high cathedral ceilings, and vesi timber floors create a peaceful sanctuary. Enjoy gentle island breezes flowing through screened louvres, revealing panoramic views of vibrant foliage and colorful blooms on expansive lawns. Ideal for couples or families with up to two children, these bures offer a serene tropical escape, inviting you to embrace the essence of island bliss.

DELUXE OCEANFRONT 2-BEDROOM BURES
A Luxurious Haven of Peace and Natural Beauty: Surrounded by elegant palms and overlooking the turquoise waters of Savusavu Bay, our Deluxe Oceanfront 2-Bedroom Bures seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with Fijian culture. Each spacious bedroom features an ensuite bathroom, providing flexibility for two couples or families with children.
The second bedroom boasts a private entrance and connects conveniently to the master bedroom. Enjoy tranquil relaxation with a hammock, chaise lounges, and outdoor deck furniture amidst this stunning Fijian backdrop.

PREMIER OCEANFRONT 2-BEDROOM VILLA, POOL & SPA
Fiji’s Most Luxurious Private Retreat: Experience ultimate comfort and coastal elegance in our Premier Oceanfront 2-Bedroom Villa, a secluded Fijian retreat. Perfect for both seasoned travelers and younger guests, this villa offers a personal paradise at the tip of a pristine peninsula, standing out among the finest villas in Fiji.
Indoor and outdoor living blend seamlessly on an expansive deck. The master suite features a solid Fijian hardwood four-poster bed and a sunken double bathroom suite with a Jacuzzi spa. Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors open to scenic garden views and a cascading waterfall.
Relax by the horizon-edge pool or in the open-air bure that includes an inviting daybed. Inside, the air-conditioned living area features a discreet kitchen for effortless dining. Set in a breathtaking coastal location, this villa offers unparalleled privacy and natural beauty.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Fiji offers some of the best diving in the world

The Diving

Connect with Oceanic Wonders and Underwater Biodiversity of the Outer Islands of Fiji. Escape the hustle of life above the water’s surface at the Jean-Michel Cousteau Dive Centre, a serene haven beneath the waves. Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of sunlight dancing above and the incredible depths below.

Whether you explore our secluded reefs or join an expert-led underwater expedition, you’ll uncover the best-kept secrets recommended by locals for an unforgettable aquatic journey. Experience the thrill of encountering marine wonders at our diving resort.

Dive Training

LEARN TO DIVE IN FIJI: Guests aged 10 and older can embark on an unforgettable diving adventure. At the Jean-Michel Cousteau Dive Centre, you can explore the fundamentals of scuba diving. From the age of 10 to 80, discover the secrets of the underwater world guided by expert instructors in breathtaking marine surroundings.

Dive Sites

Namena Marine Reserve
Ranked among the world’s top ten dive destinations, the Namena Marine Reserve invites adventurers to discover its vibrant marine life, just a short boat ride away. Witness migratory cetaceans such as bottlenose dolphins and majestic whale species, including pilot, minke, sperm, and humpback whales.

Dreamhouse
This site is ideal for pelagic encounters on clear days with the right currents. Dreamhouse attracts divers with sightings of barracudas, grey reef sharks, and white tip sharks. Gorgonian sea fans sway along the drop-off edges, while turtles glide gracefully through the currents. This location is recommended for seasoned divers.

Dreadlocks
Known for its vibrant microorganisms and colorful soft corals, Dreadlocks in Savusavu Bay offers a journey into a coral wonderland. This site features striking yellow soft corals and a bustling community of reef fish, making it suitable for divers of all levels. Explore depths of up to 18 meters for 50 minutes.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

One Fiji's best dining experience

Experience traditional favorites and innovative dishes that highlight the unique harvest of Fiji. At Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Fiji, you can enjoy vibrant island cuisine alongside Asian-inspired cultural experiences. The contemporary menus feature fresh produce from the resort’s lush gardens and showcase traditional island flavors, ranging from sun-filled breakfasts to indulgent pastries—perfect for fueling your adventures throughout the day. Discover one of the best restaurants in Fiji and indulge in exceptional fine dining experiences while savoring the island’s culinary delights.

Family & Kids Dining
The main restaurant offers a sophisticated atmosphere for couples, while the family restaurant provides a relaxed setting for parents and children. Kids can dine at the Bula Club or in the family restaurant, with nearby nannies available for assistance. Enjoy al fresco dining amidst the stunning South Pacific backdrop, creating memorable experiences for the entire family.

Private Dining
Enhance your dining experience in Fiji with exclusive settings. Enjoy private dining, where you can savor meals from light breakfasts to sunset gatherings at the pier, beachside at Raikiwasa or Lali bures, poolside decks, or our private island. Delight in traditional Fijian food during a picnic at Lesiaceva Point or a private BBQ, crafting unforgettable memories for couples and adults.

Activities

Other than some of the best diving in the world

  • Water slide
  • Paddleboarding
  • Kayaking
  • Basketball
  • Hiking
  • Snorkeling
  • Village tour
  • Creating “Fiji Time” — learning to do nothing

Know Before You Go

Flying to Fiji

Savusavu: The ‘Land of the Bula Spirit’

From the moment you arrive at Nadi International Airport, you can feel the warmth of Fiji time. “Bula” is more than just a greeting; it’s a heartfelt welcome from our staff, who are ready to assist you as you make your way to your Fiji Airways domestic flight. Your journey continues to Vanua Levu, where Savusavu offers you the chance to experience Fiji’s true essence.

Fly to Savusavu, Vanua Levu with Fiji Airways

With direct flights from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan to Fiji’s Nadi International Airport (NAN), you can seamlessly plan your tropical getaway at the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Fiji. This can all be arranged on a single ticket, which includes a short domestic flight to Savusavu (SVU) with Fiji Airways. Alternatively, guests can fly from Nadi to Labasa (LBS), also on Vanua Levu.

Top Flight Options

Best Connection: Fiji Airways is the most popular choice, often partnering with American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, or JetBlue. You can usually book this as a single ticket with a layover in Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), or Dallas (DFW).

Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort

Fort Young, Kids Scuba, Family Scuba Diving Adventures, Kids Sea Camp, Margo Peyton

Introduction

Why Dominica?

We have fallen in love with this island and its people and are looking forward to welcoming you back to Dominica to enjoy some of the best diving and presentations of soft and hard corals in the Caribbean. With unparalleled top-side adventure, Dominica is a memorable off-the-beaten-path family vacation that will far exceed your expectations. We are very proud to offer both Fort Young Hotel and Dive Resort to create this year’s Kids Sea Camp family dive adventure vacations for you to enjoy.

We thank you for trusting us to create your family dive vacations, and we hope you will join us in Dominica. Our family dive vacation is hosted at Fort Young Hotel. We will be diving with Fort Young Diver on private dive boats. Springtime is Sperm Whale season in Dominica, so we are super excited to have this opportunity. These magnificent creatures are well known to Dominica and to her people. We have planned a very special whale-watching trip for your family during these visits.

A portal to the untrammeled beauty of Dominica, Fort Young Hotel facilitates the island’s most memorable adventures. Whether that be hiking the longest continuous trail in the Caribbean, diving amongst unspoiled reefs, or rappelling down Titou Gorge. The weather on land or under the sea, Dominica is perfect for a family vacation.

There is no better place to relocate your inner serenity and revitalize your soul than Fort Young Hotel. As a self-sustaining island with nutrient-rich food, verdant natural splendor, and abundant sunshine, wellness is at the heart of our culture. From in-room massages to an oceanfront infinity pool, Fort Young Hotel is the ultimate setting to unwind and replenish

With towering mountains and lush rainforests as its backdrop, Dominica is a unique diver’s paradise. Imagine being the only dive boat on the ocean all day long, with your family by your side.

Fort Young Hotel is the perfect destination for family scuba vacations, adventure trips, and Kids Sea Campers. Whether you’re visiting Dominica for a diving getaway, a Caribbean hiking tour, or a conference, our oceanfront location in the historic capital, Roseau, makes us Dominica’s finest heritage hotel.

For families interested in scuba diving, Fort Young is fully equipped with a PADI 5-star Dive Dominica dive shop and a jetty where boats pick you up for diving, snorkeling, or whale watching excursions. Hikers can also arrange a variety of nearby excursions, such as treks to waterfalls in the rainforest and birdwatching trips, through our on-site activities desk.

If you’re looking for traditional Caribbean relaxation, enjoy our rooftop jacuzzi, infinity pool, gym, and spa. Don’t miss the Palisades restaurant, where you can dine while watching the sunset over the sea, along with our vibrant cocktail bar and café.

Fort Young Hotel, built to protect the island, has always commanded a position like no other. Located in Roseau, Dominica’s capital, and only “downtown,” it sits in the main marina with the ferry port and market just a minute’s walk from its entrance.

Fort Young Hotel is an ideal place to experience Dominica’s vibrant culture and delicious cuisine. From your room’s balcony, the sights and sounds of the capital vanish, replaced by the gentle lapping of waves and the endless expanse of the sea and sky.

For scuba diving families, there is a fully equipped PADI shop, Dive Dominica, at the Fort Young Hotel. Whether diving, snorkeling, or heading off into the bay to watch Sperm whales.

Hikers can arrange various excursions near the hotel, such as treks to waterfalls in the rainforest and bird-watching trips from Fort Young Hotel’s activities desk.

Fort Young’s rooftop Jacuzzis, infinity pool, gymnasium, and spa are always available if you are looking for traditional Caribbean relaxation. Family Dive Adventures makes it easy for you to combine the best of both worlds: explore Dominica’s colorful underwater world during fascinating dives while also experiencing the natural and cultural wonders of the island with Fort Young’s land excursions. Other activities available are Yoga, gym, Zemi spa, kayaking, canyoning, turtle watching, and Whale Watching!

Rates, Prices & Specials

Starting at $1,860 pp/dbl in an Oceanfront Room.
Starting at $1,428 pp/ dbl in a Fort Mountain View Room

Packages

Fort Young Diver’s Dream dive package:

Package includes:

  • 7 Nights’ Accommodation Pay For 6
  • Daily Breakfast
  • 5 Days of two-Tank Diving
  • Unlimited shore diving (when a cruise ship isn’t docked)
  • Waterfari Excursion (Trafalgar & Titou Gorge)
  • Roundtrip Airport Transfers
  • Marine Park Fees
  • All Taxes And Charges
  • Starting at $1,860 pp/dbl in an Oceanfront Room.
  • Starting at $1,428 pp/ dbl in a Fort Mountain View Room

Terms & Conditions:

  • Rates Are Applicable to FIT Bookings ONLY (Please Inquire About Our Group Rates)
  • Cannot Cancel & Rebook (New booking Will NOT Be Approved)
  • Cannot Be Combined With Other Offers
  • Package Is Non-Modifiable
  • Any Unused Portion of the Package Is Non-Refundable
  • Hotel Reserves The Right To Cancel Offer At Anytime
  • Room Upgrades are Available At A Surcharge
  • Additional Nights Can Be Added On At Normal Rates
  • Blackout Dates

If you have something else in mind or want further information, please contact us at 1.803.419.2556. Save an additional 5% when booking with Family Dive Adventures.

Accommodations

Rooms with an awesome view

Ocean Front Suites: Our finest accommodation. Each of our suites is named after a key figure from Dominica’s past and is fit for those appreciating a bit of grandeur today. All suites combine spectacular views from the bedroom and balcony with a giant double bed, a walk-through dressing room, along with two bathrooms, featuring both a whirlpool tub and shower. And for those wishing for some privacy to entertain in their exclusive quarters, the dining room table seats eight.

Ocean Front Rooms: Combining breathtaking views (some with wraparound balconies offering 270-degree vistas), there’s nothing but sky separating the balconies of our oceanfront rooms from the turquoise seas below. Families are well catered for, as four of the rooms interconnect, and every room comes with a bath with shower, cavernous cupboards to store your clothes and possessions, coffee making facilities, and a color TV.

Amenities and Features:

  • Air conditioning
  • Balcony or patio
  • Bathrobes
  • Blackout drapes/curtains
  • Cable TV service
  • Ceiling fan
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Connecting/adjoining rooms available
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Desk
  • Free WiFi
  • Free bottled water
  • Free toiletries
  • Free wired high-speed Internet
  • Hairdryer
  • In-room childcare (surcharge)
  • In-room climate control (air conditioning)
  • In-room massage available
  • In-room safe
  • Iron/ironing board
  • LCD TV
  • Non-smoking
  • Phone
  • Premium TV channels
  • Private bathroom
  • Rainfall showerhead
  • Refrigerator
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Turndown service

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Be the only dive boat on the water

The Diving

By the time you are driven across the island from the airport to the hotel, you will be awestruck by the sheer rugged beauty of Dominica. These overwhelming sensations of The Nature Island are just a precursor to your introduction to the best part of Dominica: the underwater world! The dramatic mountains you traverse are mirrored in the topography of our dive sites. Cliff faces plunge into the Caribbean Sea, descending straight down 1,500 feet (460 meters), while pinnacles rise almost to the surface from the surrounding depths, and volcanic ridges slope off into deep blue water.

These dive sites feature thriving coral reefs and schools of midwater fish, including Chromis, Creole Wrasse, and Sergeant Majors. Larger pelagics patrol the outer edges of the reefs, and barracudas, turtles, and stingrays frequently swim through dive groups, creating delightful photographic opportunities.

Our reefs consist of volcanic formations with ledges, crevices, and swim-throughs that provide refuge for a myriad of small critters often considered rare in other destinations. Divers on a week-long package can expect to see seahorses and frogfish frequently. At the same time, rarer encounters with batfish, flying gurnards, yellowhead jawfish, upside-down jellyfish, and flamingo tongue snails can also be found with careful searching.

Dominica’s reputation for colorful diving stems from the abundance of sponge life and crinoids. First-time divers in Dominica will be amazed by the variety of colors, including yellow tube sponges, azure vase sponges, pink vase sponges, green finger sponges, lavender rope sponges, and crinoids of every hue.

You might expect Dominica’s many rivers and lush interior to lead to limited visibility, but once again, Dominica defies logic. Thanks to our very deep waters close to shore and sediments from our volcanic sands, our visibility averages over 80 feet (24 meters) throughout the year. After heavy rains, sediment settles within hours, allowing you to return to the water with good visibility.

Water temperatures vary from a high of 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius) from July through December to a low of 76 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) from January through June. The windy season occurs around April, while the rainy season is in the summer months from July to September. Despite the possibility of tropical storms during these months, the weather is often characterized by calm seas, sunny skies, and perfect diving conditions!

In reality, there is no bad time of year for diving in Dominica. With good visibility, warm seas, excellent marine life, uncrowded dive sites, and skilled dive staff, most divers find themselves eagerly wanting to return.

Dive Sites

Scott’s Head Pinnacle: Recently listed as one of the top dive sites worldwide by Scuba Travel in the UK, few would disagree with this assessment. Most dive staff would dive here every day if it weren’t for the sometimes challenging winds and currents. On those days when conditions are perfect, divers are in for a special treat. This pinnacle sits on the edge of a volcanic crater, and you can actually swim through the crater wall into the interior. The wall is covered in gorgonians, giant barrel sponges, and whip corals, often patrolled by pelagic fishes like horse-eye jacks, barracudas, turtles, yellowtail snappers, and ceros. The challenge with Scott’s Head Pinnacle is knowing where to look! This site is better suited for intermediate and advanced divers unless conditions are perfect.

Champagne Reef: This site is another reflection of the sheer volcanic power simmering just out of sight. In shallow water, just 15 feet (5 meters) deep, volcanic vents release hot water and bubbles, creating the effect of diving in champagne. The surrounding reef is well-known for critters like seahorses, frogfish, reef squid, and lobsters, and it also makes an excellent night dive. You will usually explore Champagne Reef first and then enjoy the bubbles during your safety stop. Keep an eye out for the resident reef squid, and expect to see snorkelers above you! This dive is suitable for all skill levels.

Nose Reef: This sloping reef, located in the central part of the West Coast, is named for its three protruding ledges, which resemble a nose. The deepest ledge sits at 120 feet (36 meters), while the shallowest is at 40 feet (12 meters). However, the best diving is at around 80 feet (24 meters), on top of the deeper ledge. This ridge extends into the current and is thus home to thriving sponges of every color and size. The dense coral and sponge life here make it a favorite spot for divers, as well as a popular hangout for turtles and pelagic fishes!

Dive Training

SASY (PADI): Supplied Air Snorkeling for Youth is for kids age five to seven. Essentially, SASY is snorkeling using scuba equipment instead of a snorkel. Once a child completes the SASY program they receive a SASY participant card and wall certificate.

SEAL Team (PADI): This is a confined water scuba experience for ages eight and up. Kids learn basic scuba skills and do “AquaMissions” in a pool where they are limited to a maximum depth of 12 feet (3.6m). Children who progress and accomplish more skills become a “Master Seal” and are then certified to a maximum depth of 20 feet (6m) with an instructor.

JOW (PADI): Children 10 and up can take the full PADI Open Water Diver scuba certification course with specific age limitations for scuba diving. Kids can progress to Junior Open Water diver, which allows them to dive with a PADI-certified parent, guardian, or professional to a maximum of 40 feet.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Real Caribbean dining

Palisades Restaurant: Discover the ultimate dining experience in Roseau at Palisades Restaurant. Our establishment seamlessly blends the finest local cuisine with innovative twists on international classics, offering a fusion of traditional and contemporary flavors. Indulge in delicious Caribbean dishes, including locally caught seafood and our signature pumpkin and ginger soup, all sourced from the best local farms. You can also enjoy our take on a Dominican classic—hearty Provision Pie. With breathtaking views from every table on our terrace, and the only air-conditioned dining area in Roseau for those who prefer a cooler environment, Palisades Restaurant is truly an unforgettable place to dine.

Activities

A perfect balance of land and sea

  • Waterfall hikes
  • Deep-Sea fishing
  • Whale watching
  • Bird watching
  • Canyoning
  • Hiking

Please note these are add-ons and not included in the KSC package.

Know Before You Go

It just got easier than before

Direct Flights: American Airlines offers direct flights from Miami. United Airlines also provides direct service.

Connecting Flights: You can connect to Dominica (DOM) through a larger Caribbean hub. Common hubs include:

  • San Juan (SJU) in Puerto Rico,
  • Barbados (BGI),
  • Antigua (ANU),
  • St. Lucia (SLU)
  • Guadeloupe (PTP)

Costs: The round-trip fare from SJU is approximately $400 to $600, and from SXM, $300 to $500. You can check on www.hopper.com and another good source is www.cheaptickets.com. Winn-Air is the best source from SXM.

Take the Ferry: Ride with the locals across from St. Lucia! It will take a little longer (3 hours), and yes, you are traveling across the Caribbean Sea. So on a bad day, you may run into a few rollers and white caps. But the trips only cost about $50 per person.

Please give us a call if you need some help at 803-419-2556

Cayman Brac Beach Resort with Reef Divers

Turtles, Cayman Brac, Kids Sea Camp, Kids and diving, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea

Family Dive Adventures has provided our customers with scuba diving family vacations in the Cayman Islands for over 25 years. Margo Peyton chose Cayman Brac Reef Beach Resort because of its location, price point, and incredible dive team. Call us to book your Cayman Brac or Little Cayman family dive vacation any time of year. We are experts in family dive trips and have been diving and representing the Cayman Islands for 30 years. We can arrange and custom design your family dive trip. Getting certified or enjoying diving as a family. Give us a call. We offer our expert advise for free.

This reasort offers 1 and 2 bedrooms, along with some rooms that are perfectly set up for triple. Reef Divers is the onsite dive operation and offers fast, comfortable, state-of-the-art modern dive boats with bathrooms. Dive sites are minutes away and offer a variety of marine encounters. This resort has one large building with two floors of single rooms for diving guests and dive groups. Four rooms connect for larger families, and two have three queen beds.

The downstairs rooms allow you to walk right out onto a 140,000-gallon pool deck, while the upstairs rooms boast beautiful pool views, palm trees, and spectacular ocean views.

Valet Diving

At the Cayman Brac Reef Resort, no shirts, no shoes, and no worries. Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea with the Resort’s convenient “valet diving” service. Allow the resort’s experienced diving staff, Reef Divers, to handle the burden of setting up your dive gear and changing over your tanks, and all you have to carry is your snorkel gear and memories. Please relax and enjoy your ride on our custom-fleet dive boats while exploring the island’s elite diving sites. Submerge yourself in the pleasures of a dive as Reef Divers takes care of everything else. With this superior diving service, you only have to get on the boat and enjoy the ride. Reef Divers also offers up to 3 dives per day and night.

Save hundreds of dollars off your package when you book and build your vacation with Family Dive Adventures. Family Divers have been diving into the Cayman Islands since 1991. 2025 Kids Sea Camp Family Dive week: Cayman Brac Beach Resort: June 14th-June 21st, On sale now early booking 10% discount.

Each dive guests receive a dive bag at check-in to place their dive gear in from their room. The valet service starts on day one by picking up your dive gear in your room and taking it to the dive shop for you. Just leave your bag outside your room, and our dive team will get your gear to the boat and set it up on a SCUBA tank. Reef Divers also offers a complete line of rental gear for those who do not own their own, or you can contact Margo or Olivia at Family Dive Adventures and purchase what you need. Family Dive Adventures is a ScubaPro Premier dealer known to be the world’s best when outfitting kids and families with Scuba gear. When it comes to your family, we know deep down you want the best, and that’s why we sell SCUBAPRO.

Forget the hassle of heavy tanks because Reef Divers staff will change your tanks after every dive. At the end of a long dive, they will rinse your BCD and Regulators while you handle the light stuff, snorkel gear, and wetsuit.

Cayman Brac Resort has large camera and gear rinse tanks and a drying room for all your gear. Once you’ve experienced valet diving, a regular diving experience will never be the same.

Reef Divers is affiliated with PADI and the Universal Referral Program. They offer courses on everything from an introductory scuba dive to a Dive Master. However, all classes must be pre-booked except for Nitrox. After checking in, you’ll be asked to complete a history form and return it to the dive shop.

Rates, Prices & Specials

Here are the rates for Cayman Brac Beach Resort in the Cayman Islands. Remember when booking with Family Dives Adventures, you always get the 5% loyality discount on retail rates.

Packages

Cayman Brac Escape Package

7-Night Standard Package, from $2,095 pp dbl

  • 7 nights’ accommodation
  • Breakfast and dinner daily (dinner arrival day through breakfast departure day)
  • No drinks
  • 6 X 2-tank AM (12 boat dives total for 7-night package)
  • Morning dive trip to Little Cayman to dive Bloody Bay Marine Park included as one of the AM dives at no additional charge (weather permitting)
  • Complimentary use of dive computer (we require them)
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Welcome rum punch
  • Manager’s cocktail reception
  • Airport ground transfers
  • Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – except dive gratuities, which are not included

Prices listed are per person based on double occupancy in a standard (lowest-priced) room. Rates for other resorts, room types, occupancy, dates, and packages may differ. All travel requires a Saturday arrival with a 7-night stay.

Classic Cayman Dive Package

7-Night Standard Package, from $2,395 pp dbl

  • 7 nights’ accommodation
  • Free Nitrox
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily (dinner arrival day through breakfast departure day)
  • Drink package – 21 included drinks**
  • 6 X 2-tank AM + 5 x 1-tank PM boat dives (17 boat dives total for 7-night package)
  • Morning dive trip to Little Cayman to dive Bloody Bay Marine Park included as one of the AM dives at no additional charge (weather permitting)
  • Free use of a dive computer (we require them)
  • Free WiFi
  • Welcome rum punch
  • Manager’s cocktail reception
  • Airport ground transfers
  • Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – except dive gratuities, which are not included

*Prices listed are per person based on double occupancy in standard (lowest priced) rooms. Rates for other resorts, room types, occupancy, dates, and packages may differ. All travel requires a Saturday arrival with a 7-night stay.
**Drink packages include a choice of menu cocktails and well drinks, single-serve beers and ciders, house wines by the glass, and non-alcoholic beverages.

Accommodations

A view ocean from every room

The Cayman Brac Beach Resort has stylish 33 ocean view rooms. That’s right every single room looks upon the ocean. Cayman Brac Beach Resort is in a two-story building surrounded by lush tropical foliage and landscaped gardens – perfect for your Caribbean island vacation. The design and architecture of the Cayman beach resort reflect the quaintness and charm of the tropical island style unique to Cayman Brac hotels.

  • First floor rooms walk out onto the beach and pool area
  • Second-floor rooms have clear ocean views and private balconies
  • 4 two-bedrooms that connect to each other (#204/205, #202/203, #108/109, #104/105)
  • #103, #104, and #105 are handicap accessible rooms
  • All rooms have king or double beds
  • #113 and #213 are triple rooms with 3 double beds in each room

Handicapped-Accessible Rooms

Our Cayman beach resort also offers three handicapped-accessible rooms

  • Roll-in showers
  • Easy access to the room
  • Easy access to the pool area and full resort

Beautiful Amenity-Packed Accommodations

  • Attractive Caribbean decor
  • Two doubles or one king-size bed
  • Two rooms have three double beds
  • Patios or Balconies
  • Individually controlled air conditioning, as well as an overhead ceiling fan
  • Tiled or carpeted floors
  • Color cable television
  • Radio/alarm clock
  • IDD telephone
  • Hairdryers
  • Irons & ironing board
  • Coffee centers
  • Room service
  • Drying lines and laundry services available to all guests
  • Free Wifi

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Valet Diving: Experience diving like never before

The Diving

No shirt, no shoes, no worries. Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea with Brac’s convenient “valet diving” service. Allow the experienced diving staff of Reef Divers to handle the burden of setting up your dive gear and changing over your tanks so that all you have to carry is your snorkel gear and memories. Please relax and enjoy your ride on our custom-fleet dive boats while exploring the island’s elite diving sites. Submerge yourself in the pleasures of a dive as the Reef Divers team takes care of everything else. With this superior diving service, all you have to do is get on the boat and enjoy the ride.

We know your diving gear is precious and personal which is why all guests receive a dive bag at check-in so you can personally pack your gear. On the day of your dive, leave your bag outside of your room, and our dive team will take care of getting your gear to the boat and setting up on a scuba tank.

Forget the hassle of cumbersome tanks because our staff will change your tanks after every dive. At the end of a long day of diving, Reef Divers will take care of rinsing your BCD and Regulators while you handle the light stuff, your snorkel gear, and your wetsuit. We have rinse tanks and a drying room for cleaning your equipment. Once you’ve experienced valet diving, a typical diving experience will never be the same.

Dive Training

  • PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
  • PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am-1 pm daily includes all 5 aqua missions. SEAL kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
  • PADI Open Water: All dives needed for certification (eLearning is not included. For eLearning, you will have to pay PADI directly. The link will be sent to you 4 weeks before departure to be completed prior to arrival.)

Not included (any additional courses. This is a fun week of diving!)

Dining / Restaurant(s)

A little something for everyone

Buffet style: The Palms Caribbean Restaurant tempts you with the taste of the tropics as well as serving American and continental cuisines. The attire is beach casual. If you have special dietary needs, every effort will be made to accommodate those needs.

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

By the pool and a view of the ocean
The Tipsy Turtle Pub is a poolside bar overlooking the beach, specializing in refreshing tropical drinks, and is the gathering place for guests before and after meals. The bar also offers a great menu of food including delicious burgers, fries, and salads. Food is served at the bar daily between 12 noon and 9 p.m.

Activities

Water and land-based fun!

  • Snorkeling: Snorkeling is ideal for those who want to enjoy the underwater beauty of the Caribbean Sea but who are not interested in Cayman Brac scuba diving.
  • Volleyball: Cayman Brac Reef Resort has one of the best beach volleyball courts in the Caribbean.
  • Kayaking: Grab a kayak at our Cayman resort to enjoy some top-side sightseeing and exploration; kayaks can be rented from the dive shop.
  • Island Tours: Enjoy an escorted tour of the island, by Nature Cayman.
  • Cave Explorations: Stalactites, stalagmites, and dramatic views say it all!
  • Biking/Hiking: 35 marked nature trails feature wetlands, bird watching spots, and historic landmarks; bikes are available at the resort for leisurely explorations.
  • Tennis: Run off some extra energy on our lighted tennis court.
  • Bird Watching: With over 200 species of birds, including the rare Brac Parrot, Cayman Brac is a birdwatcher’s dream come true!
  • Cave Exploring: Explore one of the many caves on the island and learn about their interesting tales.
  • Fishing: Fishing here has been dubbed the “Unofficial National Sport of the Cayman’s”! Try your luck with bonefish, tarpon, permit, tuna, and more.

Know Before You Go

It’s more like a domestic flight

Getting to Cayman Brac is as easy as flying to any major city in the US. Almost every major US airport has a direct flight to Grand Cayman and then you can take a short flight on Cayman Airways.

The main airport in the Cayman Islands, Owen Roberts International Airport, is located on the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman. The sister island of Cayman Brac also has its own airport, Charles Kirkconnell Airport. These two airports serve as the Cayman Islands main ports of entry for visitors. Little Cayman is served by daily inter-island flights. There are some direct flights from Miami to Cayman Brac.

There are approximately 116 weekly flights into the Cayman Islands including 42 flights each week between Miami and Grand Cayman with connections to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Non-stop service from Miami is provided by Cayman Airways and American Airlines.

With 8 different airlines flying into Grand Cayman from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, it’s easier than ever to book your Cayman Islands experience!

Inter-island service between Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman is provided by Cayman Airways and Cayman Express, making the Cayman Islands travel quick and easy.

Kids Sea Camp will arrange for all transfers to Cayman Brac Reef Resort.

Blackbird Caye Resort

Sharks, Belize, Kids Sea Camp

Introduction

Welcome to Blackbird Caye Resort – Your Perfect Family Dive Adventure in Belize

Discover the pristine beauty of diving in Belize. With so much to offer for families, kids, couples, or solo adventurers. Imagine a secluded tropical paradise where crystal-clear waters meet the world’s second-largest barrier reef, and the stress of everyday life melts away as you submerge below the surface to explore this new world.

Welcome to Blackbird Caye Resort, a hidden gem nestled on the windward side of Turneffe Atoll. At Family Dive Adventures, we’ve been partnering with Blackbird Caye for many years. Margo and Tom Peyton have personally vetted this resort and its team, and we wholeheartedly approve it for our clients — Margo has worked hard to get Blackbird approved for in-ocean kids’ activities like PADI Seal Team. The staff is genuinely kid-friendly, and the calm, shallow sites make it ideal for introducing children to the underwater world.

Why Blackbird Caye is Ideal for Families and Customized Trips

This intimate resort accommodates small groups of up to about 30 people, creating a quiet, private feel that’s perfect for family reunions, multi-generational trips, romantic getaways, weddings, special occasions, or photo workshops. Whether you’re traveling as a family with kids, a couple seeking romance, or a solo diver, we specialize in creating fully customized packages tailored to your needs — including special requirements or dietary preferences, photo workshops, special dives, private boats and guides, or private parties, Romantic dinners, culinary classes, and spa treatments.

Unparalleled Proximity to World-Class Diving

Blackbird Caye stands out for its unbeatable access to some of Belize’s best dive sites. The famous Wit Concrete Wreck is just 3 minutes from the dock — perfect for quick, exciting dives. The thrilling Elbow, known for reef sharks and big marine life, is only a 10-minute boat ride away. And the legendary Great Blue Hole is just a 1-hour boat trip. With over 70 spectacular sites nearby, you’ll enjoy convenient diving with short travel times. Divers can enjoy wild dolphins, loggerhead turtles, Eagle Rays, Sting Rays, eels, and Lionfish hunting, schools of spadefish and Turquoise Parrotfish, lobster, seahorses, frogfish, and even Manatee.

The resort’s 4 state-of-the-art dive boats are spacious, fast, and equipped with bathrooms on some vessels. Each boat is staffed with 1 captain and 2 in-water crew for maximum safety and support — ideal for families and all experience levels.

Top-Quality Gear and Training

All dive gear is premium SCUBAPRO, with tanks available in various sizes and Nitrox on hand. As a PADI Five-Star Dive Resort, Blackbird Caye offers world-class instruction and training for beginners through advanced divers — including kid-friendly programs. With Kids Sea Camp trips, we include free dive gear rental for all kids, along with free Nitrox for adults.

Outstanding Food and Accommodations

Dining is a highlight, with up to two executive chefs preparing outstanding meals that can accommodate almost any dietary need. After a day of adventure, relax in large, spacious oceanfront rooms and villas featuring screened-in porches with hammocks, air conditioning, and breathtaking Caribbean views. The accommodations are dotted across the island, giving everyone privacy while keeping the resort feeling intimate.

Family Fun Beyond Diving

Enjoy a beautiful beach for swimming and beach volleyball, plus complimentary kayaking, paddleboarding, and incredible sunrises and sunsets. The big, pristine beach and calm waters provide plenty of safe, fun options for non-divers and kids alike.

Easy Access

Blackbird Caye offers free round-trip boat transfers from Belize City (about a 2-hour scenic ride), or you can fly in just 15–20 minutes via the private airstrip on the island. Airlines like Maya Air, Tropic Air, Caribee make arrivals effortless (approx. $250 each way, depending on the airline and group size).

Unwind in Luxury and allow us to Create Lasting Memories for you

Unwind in your oceanfront cabana or villa, relax by the pool or on the pristine beach, and indulge in a variety of water sports. Every moment at Blackbird Caye is a chance to connect with nature — and with each other.

Whether you’re a seasoned diver exploring the depths of the Blue Hole or a beginner making your first underwater memories with the kids, our experienced team at Family Dive Adventures will create a personalized itinerary that fits your family’s interests, pace, and goals.

Blackbird Caye is the perfect place for small, meaningful group trips where everyone feels cared for.

Ready to book your dream family dive vacation? Let us handle the details and customize the perfect trip for you. Call Family Dive Adventures today at 803-419-2556.

Rates, Prices & Specials

We are providing you with an incredible rate for booking with us. From $1,800pp dbl (Triplex room, Aug-Oct).

Cabanas and Villa Rates:

  • Triplex Cabanas rooms 20-22: 7 nights with the above package, double diver rate from $1,700pp Aug-Oct, $2,200pp May-July, and $3,100pp Nov-March
  • Superior Cabanas rooms 6-10: 7-night double diver rates from: $1,900 (Aug-Oct), $2,500 (May-July), and $3,600 (Nov-March).
  • Deluxe Cabanas & Ocean Suite rooms 11,12,23: 7 nights double diver rates from: $1,950 (Aug-Oct), $ 2,600 (May-July), and $3,700 (Nov-March).
  • Luxury Beach Villa rooms 1-4 & 14: 7-night, double diver rates from: $2,100 Aug-Oct, $2,700- May-July, and $2,950 Nov-March

Packages

Scuba Packages

Scuba or snorkel packages

  • 7 nights Oceanfront accommodations
  • Roundtrip airport boat transfers(charter flight available at additional cost)
  • Roundtrip boat transfers from Belize City to the resort on Saturdays
  • Air-conditioned, oceanfront cabanas
  • 3 meals per day
  • 3 scheduled dives per day
  • Weight belts and tanks
  • 1 night dive
  • Great Blue Hole Excursion (weather permitting)
  • Half Moon Caye National Monument
  • The Witconcrete Wreck Dive
  • The Elbow Dive (weather permitting)
  • Free kayaks and paddleboards
  • Tanks, weights, and belts

Snorkeling package
(Deduct $300 off above rates per non-diver)

Strap on your fins and grab your mask — this Belize dive package puts you in the thick of a thriving reef.

This package includes:

  • Round-trip boat transfers from Belize City to the resort on Saturdays
  • Air-conditioned, oceanfront cabanas
  • Three meals per day
  • Two snorkeling trips per day
  • Free kayak usage
  • “Great Blue Hole” Excursion (weather permitting)
  • Half Moon Caye National Monument
  • The Witconcrete Wreck Dive
  • The Elbow Dive (weather permitting)

Accommodations

The Best Cabanas in Belize

You came to Blackbird Caye to dive. But after a day spent exploring some of the world’s greatest seascapes, you need a place to rest your head. Each of our guesthouses has been recently renovated, and sport straightforward amenities to help you rest for your next adventure. And with only 20 accommodations onsite, no other Belize cabana resort takes you closer to the reef — and further from stress. Most rooms have a coffee pot, mini-fridge, in-room safe, and sitting area.

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Beach Villa's

Live on Island time in our newest Villa. Our beach villa offers a beautifully detailed modern room featuring a more comfortable and spacious design. All villas are beachfront and have full views of the stunning Caribbean sea.

  • Air conditioning
  • Private porch, chairs, and hammock
  • King-sized bed or two queen beds
  • Bathroom with shower

Deluxe Cabana

Set within foliage and flowers, steps away from the Caribbean Sea, these residences offer a beautiful break after a day on the water.

  • Air conditioning
  • Private porch and hammock
  • King-sized mattress
  • Two closets
  • In-room safe
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Living room with coffee table and dinette

Superior Cabana

A healthy coral reef, just yards offshore — we could think of worse sights to wake up to. Welcome the day with a pot of coffee and go for a swim.

  • Air conditioning
  • Two queen beds or one king-sized mattress
  • Private porch and hammock
  • Private bath with shower

Triplex Cabana

Conversation when you want it, peace when you don’t; these expanded residences feature private rooms that open onto a roomy shared porch.

  • Large front porch
  • Air conditioning
  • Private bedrooms
  • Nightstands
  • Ceiling fans
  • Private bathrooms with showers
  • Closet areas

Diving / Diving Site(s)

It’s not all about the Blue Hole; maybe it is

Some divers are fascinated by the Great Blue Hole. Others are drawn to Turneffe Atoll’s shallow reefs. At Blackbird Caye Dive Resort, you aren’t far from either — or from 70 other scenic spots. From Blackbird’s dock, 20 are less than 35 minutes away by boat. It should be a fantastic week of ocean encounters for every diver and even snorkeler.

No gear? No problem. Blackbird Caye Resort’s on-island equipment center lets you rent wetsuits, regulators, dive computers, and more. And when it’s time to hit the water, you’ll be in good hands: From the 37-foot Queen Angel to the 50-foot Big Bird, their fleet of four vessels will get you to your dive site quickly and safely.

A whole lot of facts (get it)

The Great Blue Hole is a giant marine sinkhole off the coast of Belize. It lies near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll 43 miles from the mainland and Belize City. The hole is circular in shape, 1,043 feet across and 407 feet deep. It has a surface area of 760,500 square feet. It was formed during several episodes of quaternary glaciation when sea levels were much lower. Analysis of stalactites found in the Great Blue Hole shows that formation occurred 153,000, 66,000, 60,000, and 15,000 years ago. As the ocean began to rise again, the cave was flooded.

The Great Blue Hole, Belize, Kids Sea Camp, family vacations, kids and divingThe Great Blue Hole is a part of the more extensive Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a FLOHA World Heritage Site

The site was made famous by Jacques Cousteau, who declared it one of the world’s top five scuba diving sites. In 1971, he brought his ship, the Calypso, to the hole to chart its depths. Investigations by this expedition confirmed the hole’s origin as typical karst limestone formations formed before rises in sea level in at least four stages, leaving ledges at depths of 69 feet, 161 feet, and 299 feet. Stalactites were retrieved from submerged caves, confirming their previous formation above sea level.

Some of these stalactites were also off-vertical by 5 degrees in a consistent orientation, indicating that there had also been some past geological shift and tilting of the underlying plateau, followed by a long period in the current plane. The tilt indicates that this was a movement of the land rather than a rise in sea level alone. The initially measured depth of the Great Blue Hole was about 410 feet, which is the most often cited depth to this day.

In the summer of 1997, an expedition was conducted to collect core samples from the Blue Hole’s floor and document the cave system. To accomplish these tasks, all divers had to be certified in cave diving and mixed gases.

In December 2018, two submarines descended into the Blue Hole in an attempt to map its interior. Using sonar scanning, the team nearly completed a 3-D map of the 1,000-foot wide hole. One of their discoveries was a layer of hydrogen sulfide at a depth of approximately 300 feet. The water at that depth and below becomes dark, anoxic, and devoid of life. Blue hole facts from Source Wikipedia.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Island eats

There’s no need to bring your snacks—just come with your appetite! At the Blackbird Restaurant, we give international flavors a local twist by incorporating freshly caught seafood and Belizean produce into every meal, whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner. If you find yourself hungry between meals, head over to the water; our two tropical bars offer snacks and drinks alongside the largest reef in the Caribbean.

Activities

Fly Fishing kayaking, snorkeling and nature walks, and more

There’s kayaking, snorkeling, dozing on the beach, and great bird watching. It’s all possible in Belize, and it’s all easy on Blackbird Caye. Complimentary rentals and guided tours let you experience Turneffe Atoll on your terms. And when it’s time to dock for the day, the resort’s natural beauty will keep the whole family fascinated until sundown.

Fly fishing

The flats and Cayes off the Turneffe Atoll, are considered some of the best waters in the world to catch a grand slam in one day. What is a Grand Slam you ask? A Grand Slam is 1 Bonefish, 1 Permit, and 1 Tarpon in one day. After an amazing flyfishing adventure on the flat of Turneffe, returning to the comfort and luxury of your 2-bedroom air-conditioned premium beachfront suite sounds like a great idea.

  • Bonefish (See Link)
  • Permit (See Link)
  • Tarpon (see Chasing Tarpon)

Fishing Costs

  • Fly fishing half day from: $300
  • Fly fishing full day from: $600
  • Discover fly fishing from: $300

General Fishing times (can change depending on the tides)

  • Full day: 7am-4pm
  • Morning: 7am-12pm
  • Afternoon: 1pm-5pm

Know Before You Go

Flying to Belize

How can I get to the resort?

Blackbird Caye offers free round-trip boat transfers from Belize City (about a 2-hour scenic ride), or you can fly in just 15–20 minutes via the private airstrip on the island. Airlines like Maya Air, Tropic Air, Caribee make arrivals effortless (approx. $250 each way, depending on the airline and group size).

Flights to the resort take 10-15 minutes for a one-way additional cost. Five-, seven-, nine-, and 12-seat charters are also available. To take the charter flight, you must arrive no later than 2:00 pm at Belize City’s Philip Goldson International Airport (BZE), and on departure day, your flight leaves no earlier than 12:30 pm from BZE. Kids Sea Camp will be working with Blackbird Caye to help arrange the charter flights to the resort. There is also a helicopter from the mainland airport to the resort. For the Kids Sea Camp weeks guest must arrive into BZE before 1:30 pm on Saturday arrivals and depart out of BZE on Saturday no earlier than 12:30 pm, anything outside of those times are booked for an additional charter cost. You must travel before and after those times to meet the charter times included in the package.

What time should I be in Belize City for the boat transfer?

Arrive at Belize City’s Philip Goldson International Airport (BZE) at 1:30 p.m. local time. You will be greeted by a Blackbird Caye representative, who will shuttle you to Old Belize (https://www.oldbelize.com/). You can enjoy your day awaiting our transfer boat, departing at 3 pm.

If your flight is delayed or canceled and our complimentary charter is missed, a private flight charter can be scheduled daily, leaving no later than 5:00 p.m. for an additional cost.

Harbour Village Beach Club

Harbour Village Resort Bonaire

Introduction

Island Dreaming Made easy

Harbor Village Beach Club in Bonaire offers a luxurious vacation in a unique getaway. All accommodations have a minimum stay requirement of 3 nights, while the Beach Houses require a minimum stay of 7 nights.

A Beachfront daily experience, enjoy tropical luxury from the comfort of your own personal haven on the shores of our private beach.

Harbor Village is, in fact, a Marina-Front Resort. Experience true waterfront tranquility with stunning views of our 60-slip marina.

Ocean views at every turn, Bonaire’s breathtaking shores serve as a picturesque backdrop for your indulgent island getaway.

Rates and packages

Get your 5% Family Dive Adventures! We provide year-round reservations for Harbour Village

A Perfect Romantic Getaway: Love & Luxury: Indulge in a romantic escape with seaside dining, soothing massages, and exclusive island experiences during a seven-night stay.

  • Choose a special four or 7-night stay in a Beachfront or Marina Villa accommodation.
  • Welcome gift basket and a bottle of sparkling wine.
  • Daily full American breakfast.
  • One seaside dinner with a bottle of wine.
  • One aromatherapy massage per person.
  • Unlimited use of the fitness center, kayaks, and paddleboards.
  •  Airport transfers to and from Harbour Village.

Note: Packages are not available during peak season.

Please call us for package rates 803-419-2556

Reef to Romance: Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at the resorts. “Reef to Romance” fall special. You will enjoy:

  • A seven-night stay in a Caribe Suite, Lanai, Beachfront One Bedroom Suite, or One Bedroom Harbour Villa.
  • Full American breakfast daily.
  • Six one-tank boat dives and unlimited shore diving.
  • Two aromatherapy massages.
  • One seaside dinner with a bottle of wine.
  • Complimentary concierge diving service.
  • Complimentary Nitrox.
  • Unlimited use of the fitness center, kayaks, and paddleboards.
  • Airport transfers to and from Harbour Village.

Book by December 13th for travel through December 20th, 2025.

The Dive Packages

Experience premium diving with Great Adventures Bonaire, a PADI 5 Star IDC center. The Harbor Village Resort’s dive team of expert divemasters and knowledgeable concierges, along with our fleet of three luxury boats, invites you to explore the best that these waters have to offer.

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Package includes:

  • Seven nights in selected accommodation
  • seven-day rental vehicle
  • *6 days of unlimited shore diving
  • Free Nitrox upgrade
  • American-style breakfast daily
  • Free Wifi
  • Airport transfers
  • Car Insurance
  • Four divers in a 2-bedroom condo, from $1,167.00 per diver (low season). Includes a 5% discount
  • Six divers in a 3-bedroom condo, from $999.00 per diver (low season). Includes a 5% discount

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  • Seven nights in a one-bedroom condo
  • 6 x 1-tank boat dives
  • Unlimited shore diving
  • 7-day truck rental
  • Unlimited Air/Nitrox
  • Unlimited shore diving
  • Daily breakfast
  • Airport transfers
  • Free WIFI
  • Welcome drink
  • Manager’s Rum Punch party

From $1,198.10 per diver sharing a bedroom condo (double occupancy). Includes a 5% discount

Accommodations

Harbour Village

At Buddy Dive, apartments are available with either 1, 2, or 3 bedrooms. All rooms at Buddy Dive Resort, Bonaire are air-conditioned with bedrooms containing twin or king beds. Rooms all come with fully equipped kitchens including microwaves, stoves, dishwashers, and refrigerators as well as a comfortably furnished living area with cable TV and phones. Everyone in the family will be comfortable!

There are free safe deposit boxes in every apartment and all include large private balconies or patios. There is a daily housekeeping service for you and free use of beach towels. Should you require a babysitter, the front office will be glad to make all the arrangements for you.

Buddy Dive even has a laundry facility should you wish to do some extra washing. From each of our apartments, you’ll enjoy the view of either the ocean or lush tropical gardens from your own private balcony or patio. And for relaxing outside, nothing can beat a nap in one of the hammocks in our shaded and flower-covered gazebo. For a stunning location with the ultimate view, there’s no place better than on our raised sand beach areas overlooking the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean. A short stairway provides easy access to the tranquil ocean below which is excellent for snorkeling and swimming.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

The best diving in the Caribbean!

The Diving

Suit up and head into the vibrant waters of Bonaire’s brilliant reefs on a shore or boat dive. This award-winning diving team equips you with everything you need to get started—from beginner-friendly courses to complimentary dive valet service—offering an unforgettable experience in one of the best diving locales in the world.

Let's Go Diving

You can start diving once you have checked in and completed your orientation dive. Bonaire Marine Park regulations require you to participate in an orientation program before you enter the water for your first dive.

Two tanks a day?

Harbor offers two-tank morning dives. Participating in both the 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM boat dives consecutively is considered a 2-tank boat dive. The dive boat will return to the dock between the 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM dives to pick up divers for the second dive. Divers who are not joining the 10:30 AM dive will disembark, which takes approximately 15 minutes. There are restrooms available for those participating in the 2-tank boat dive.

Please note that the 8:30 AM boat dives are not offered year-round and are subject to hotel occupancy. We recommend checking with the dive shop for availability.

Dive Excellence

Get ready to dive into the vibrant waters of Bonaire’s stunning reefs, whether from the shore or a boat. The award-winning diving team provides you with everything necessary to get started, including beginner-friendly courses and complimentary dive valet service. Experience an unforgettable adventure in one of the world’s premier diving destinations.

Dive Training

Discover Scuba Diving: This half-day program includes instruction and a shallow skills session, followed by a shore dive to experience the amazing underwater marine life. Participants must be at least 10 years old to join.

Dive Refresher Course: Been a while since your last dive? The Dive Refresher Course is a 1- to 2-hour session designed to review core skills, improve your buoyancy and equipment preparation, and prepare you for boat diving. Add a private dive master for $85 to accompany you on your dives until you feel ready to dive independently.

Scuba Diver Certification: After completing this one-and-a-half-day program, you will receive a certification that allows you to dive with a professional to a maximum depth of 40 ft / 12 m. This option is ideal for individuals who prefer shallow dives under the guidance of a professional. Price: $375.00

Open Water Referral (PADI): If you have completed classroom and pool work at home, you can take advantage of our warm and clear waters to finish the Open Water portion of the Open Water Diver Course. This course includes four dives over two days. Price: $350.00

Scuba Diver to Open Water Completion: Upgrade your Scuba Diver Certification to an Open Water Certification by completing one and a half days of training. This option allows Scuba Diver certification holders to dive independently (without professional supervision) and increase their depth limit to 60 ft (for those older than 14 years). Price: $375.00

Open Water Diver After E-Learning: Complete the open water course after mastering the theory portion online. Note that the PADI e-learning registration fee is not included. Use store number 2372 to register. This program includes two and a half days of training. Price: $400.00
All equipment is included. Note: Prepaid packages are nonrefundable and nontransferable. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Advanced-Level Courses: Take your Advanced Open Water Diver Course one dive at a time, exploring the specialty areas that interest you most. Adventure dives have no time limit.

PADI E-Learning: To purchase e-learning, visit www.padi.com/courses, select your desired course, and use store number 2372 for Great Adventures Bonaire. Complete advanced courses on-site after mastering the theory online. The PADI e-learning registration fee is not included.

Advanced Open Water: This course consists of five dives with little to no classroom time. The core dives focus on Deep and Navigation. You may choose from various Specialty Courses for the remaining three dives. Each dive counts as the first dive of the related specialty. Price: $275.00

Rescue Dive After E-Learning: This program spans three to four days and covers self-rescue, problem prevention, and rescue techniques. Price: $325.00

Dive Sites

Over 60 remarkable dive sites! (And yes, we have listed them)

1. Boca Bartol: This shore dive is the northernmost site in Marine Park. Advanced divers may encounter strong currents. The recommended depth is from 20-80 feet, with interesting coral reef formations in the shallows. Many of the larger fish species abound, and there is a chance to see rays and garden eels on the sandy bottom.

2. Playa Bengi: Located along the northwest coast of Washington Slagbaai Park, Playa Benge is known for its heavy currents. Recommended only for the advanced diver, the depth ranges from 15-100 feet. Ashore dive only, the experienced diver will be rewarded with some of the most pristine coral on Bonaire.

3. Playa Funchi: Located in Washington Slagbaai National Park, Playa Funchi is for the advanced diver and has moderate to heavy currents. There is no mooring here, so access is from the shore only. In depths of 15-100 feet, horse-eye jacks can be seen out in blue water. The shallows teem with spotted trunkfish that approach you looking for a hand-out.

4. Bise Morto: Another Washington Park dive, this boat dive site can have moderate to strong currents and is recommended for the intermediate to advanced diver. Depths of 20-100 feet offer shallows loaded with elkhorn and staghorn coral, hence the name, which means “dead deer.” The deeper waters provide an opportunity to see larger species, including whale sharks and manta rays.

5. Boca Slagbaai: Located in Washington Slagbaai National Park, this site is known for its moderate to strong currents and is recommended for intermediate to experienced divers. With depths of 20-100 feet, you may have a chance to see mantas or other smaller rays. At the southern end of the cove, there is a cannon in just 10 feet of water. Slagbaai is also accessible by boat diving.

6. Nukove: A bit hard to find, this site is a shore dive only. It ranges from 20-100 feet and has mild to strong currents. Intermediate-level divers will find huge elkhorn coral in the shallows, with schools of algae-eating reef fish present. Also seen are large midnight blue parrots. The drop-off has large coral heads that sometimes shelter nurse sharks.

7. Karpata: One of Bonaire’s most popular shore dives, Karpata can also be reached by boat. With depths ranging from 20-100 feet and light to moderate currents, novice and intermediate divers can pose for pictures alongside one of the many huge ship anchors embedded in the coral. Known for great visibility, wide-angle photographers can enjoy panoramic vistas to frame their subjects.

8. La Dania’s Leap: Known for the practice of “leaping” off the shore and then doing a drift dive to Karpata, this site has been recommended for intermediate divers by boat only. With light currents and depths of 15-100 feet, La Dania’s is one of Bonaire’s few vertical walls, with numerous canyons and sand shoots.

9. Rappel: The most often asked for the dive site, Rappel is reached only by boat. Due to the proximity to the rocky ledge, an intermediate skill level is required. With a depth of 30-100 feet and moderate currents, Rappel has huge sea fans in the shallows and an abundance of nudibranchs and other marine life.

10. Bloodlet: Too difficult for shore diving, Bloodlet has moderate currents and is for the intermediate boat diver. Averaging 20-80 feet, there is a dense reef structure that is home to schools of algae-eating blue tangs. Yellow and green tube sponges are also evident. Bloodlet is one of the places where sea turtles are often sighted and an abundance of marine life.

11. Ol’ Blue: This shore or boat dive site lies just off a long coral beach, east of 1000 Steps. Light to moderate currents and depths of 20-100 feet offer the novice and intermediate divers the chance to see numerous friendly French angelfish and schools of horse-eye jacks.

12. Country Garden: A boat dive with moderate currents for the beginner to an intermediate skilled diver. The average depth is 20-80 feet, and the shallows are covered with large boulders that have fallen from the cliffs and provide shelter for schoolmasters, grunts, and goatfish.

13. Bon Bini Na Cas: “Welcome Home” in the native language, this site lies just next to 1000 Steps and is a boat dive only. With light to moderate currents, beginner and intermediate divers will enjoy schools of Creole wrasse and blue tangs in depths ranging from 20-100 feet.

14. 1000 Steps: Situated in front of the Radio Netherlands towers, 1000 Steps is a shore or boat dive (actually, for the shore divers, 64 steps down to the site from the road and it seems like 1000 steps coming back up with scuba gear!). Currents are light, and the novice diver will have a chance to observe hawksbill turtles or a passing whale shark or manta.

15. Weber’s Joy/Witches Hut: This easy shore or boat dive, with light currents and a depth of 20-100 feet, offers novice divers a chance to see mountainous star coral with abundant fish life. Angelfish, rock beauties, and butterflyfish make their homes in the rocky reefs. This site is a favorite of underwater photographers.

16. Jeff Davis Memorial: Accessible from boat or shore, this site is great for beginners, with light to moderate currents and a depth of 20-100 feet. The shallows are covered with soft coral reefs and are a good place for sea turtles or maybe a seahorse. There are several large coral accumulations, forming chutes that lead to a sandy bottom.

17. Oil Slick Leap: Recommended as a boat dive, the hearty shore diver will find a steel ladder leading to the water. Named Oil Slick Leap because this was the original proposed site for the oil storage terminal, this dive is for the novice boat diver and has mild currents and a depth of 20-80 feet. There are generally large numbers of barracuda seen here.

18. Barcadera: This boat dive is located directly opposite the Bonaire Marine Park Headquarters. Moderate currents and depths of 30-100 feet are great for novice to intermediate divers. The shallows are covered with elkhorn coral and host schools of algae-eating blue tangs.

19. Andrea II: Located just past the desalination plant, Andrea I and II can be reached by boat or shore. Currents are mostly light, so they are ideal sites for beginner divers. With an average depth of 20-100 feet, there are many anemones and soft coral offering shelter to hungry trumpet fish. Both these sites offer a good chance of seeing seahorses.

20. Andrea I: See Andrea II.

21. Petrie’s Pillar: This is a shore dive only for the beginner, with moderate currents and an average depth of 30-100 feet. The terrain is much like Andrea I and II. Large stands of pillar coral are found in the shallows along with schools of blue tangs. Named by Capt. Don as a wedding present for a friend.

22. Small Wall: Located in front of the Black Dungeon Inn, this site offers the novice diver a chance to do a shallow wall dive. Accessed from boat or shore (you need permission to cross private property to shore dive), the currents are light to moderate, with the wall beginning at 20 feet. A cave can be found at 60 feet, with the possibility of seeing a sleeping nurse shark.

23. Cliff: Accessed either from shore or boat, Cliff is located in front of the Hamlet Villas, north of Habitat. With light to moderate currents in 20-70 feet of water, the novice diver will have a chance to see Capt. Don’s underwater Stone Memorial to the “divers who have gone before us,” which is marked with a plaque and dive flag.

24. La Machaca: Situated off Capt. Don’s Habitat, this site with mild to moderate currents allows the novice diver a chance to do a “wreck dive” in relatively shallow water. The 45-foot locally built boat lies in 40-50 feet of water, 30 yards from shore. Sometimes a large green eel will find refuge here so you should approach him with caution.

25. Reef Scientifico: South of La Machaca, in 40 feet of water, a grid system has been constructed to monitor algae growth on the reef. While the conditions are much the same as La Machaca, night diving here will reward you with a view of sleeping parrotfish and free-swimming spotted morays.

26. Buddy’s Reef: Located in front of Buddy Dive Resort, this shore dive has mild currents and is perfect for beginners. With depths of 30-100 feet, expect to see black chironomids perched on coral heads in the shallows. A resident school of tarpon almost always greets night divers. For a house coral reef

27. Bari Reef: Located at the Sand Dollar Beach Resort in 20-100 feet of water, it has light to moderate currents and is an ideal site for the novice or non-diver to learn scuba diving. Access is from the shore at the dive shop pier. A popular night dive, with friendly tarpons darting back and forth in front of your light beam!

28. Front Porch: Truly an easy dive, with light to moderate currents, Front Porch is located at the Sunset Beach Resort. Access is always from shore. The prolific fish life begins at 15 feet, right under the pier, and continues down to 80 feet, where a small wreck of a tugboat lies upside down.

29. Something Special: Located just south of the marina entrance, this is a shore or boat dive for the beginner. Currents are mild and the depth is from 20-80 feet. There is very little coral growth since this is one area where sailboats are allowed to anchor. However, the fish life is abundant, with a sandy bottom where rays are often seen. Great for night diving.

30. Town Pier: The most well-known dive site on Bonaire. All levels of divers will experience little current and depths from 20-40 feet. As a shore dive, you must have permission from the harbormaster and be accompanied by a local dive guide. It is a photographer’s dream location, with literally hundreds of photo opportunities.

31. Calabas Reef: Located in front of Dive Bonaire at the Divi Flamingo Resort, this reef is well suited for all levels of divers, with mild currents and a depth of 20-100 feet. All species of reef fish abound, with the occasional turtle or ray passing by.

32. Eighteen Palms: This shore or boat dive lies directly in front of the Lt. Governor’s house, which, coincidentally, has at least 18 palm trees planted in the front yard. Accessed from shore at the Plaza Resort, it has mild currents and ranges from 20-80 feet for the novice and intermediate divers. Southern and eagle rays are often seen in the sandy bottom.

33. Windsock: A shore or boat dive, Windsock offers the novice diver the chance to cruise the area located at the end of the runway off Flamingo Airport. With the depth ranging from 30-100 feet, divers often see turtles and rays. Named for the windsock that flies from a pole on the runway, this dive site also is excellent for snorkeling.

34. North Belnem: Also sometimes called Dick’s Place, this is an easy shore or boat dive for all skill levels. With moderate currents and a depth of 20-100 feet, the shallows have stands of elkhorn coral and schools of blue tang.

35. Bachelor’s Beach: A great boat dive, the novice diver will find Bachelor’s Beach also easy to do from shore. Located just past the airport, the 30-100 foot site has lots of soft coral in the shallows and mild currents. Also, the chances of seeing sea turtles are good here.

36. Chez Hines: Sometimes called South Belnem, Chez Hines is accessible from both shore and boat. With moderate currents, the beginning diver can expect a depth of 30-100 feet. This is another site where turtles are often seen.

37. Lighthouse Point: Located in the southern part of the island, this shore or boat dive has moderate currents for the intermediate diver. With a depth range of 30-100 feet, Lighthouse Point has a sandy bottom, with plenty of soft coral.

38. Punt Vierkant: Dutch for square point, this site marks the beginning of the double reef system. Either a boat or shore dive, the current can be moderate to strong and the depth ranges from 30-100 feet for the intermediate diver. Lots of soft coral can be found in the shallows.

39. The Lake: The second of the double reef dives. Lake is 30-100 feet and has moderate currents. Accessed from either boat or shore, the beginner diver will find soft coral in the shallows and schools of colorful reef fish.

40. Hilma Hooker: This internationally known shipwreck lies at the beginning of the double reef system. With light to moderate currents and an average depth of 60-100 feet, it is recommended for advanced divers. Can be a shore or boat dive. For penetration, some wreck and deep-dive training should be taken.

41. Angel City: Shore or boat dive, with moderate currents and suitable for all skill levels. This double reef dive was named for the friendly angelfish in the area which accompany divers. The depth is from 30-100 feet and there is a “swim-through” coral arch near the mooring, which provides a good frame for photographs.

42. Alice In Wonderland: Located along the double reef system, average depth is 30-100 feet with easy access by shore or boat. For intermediate skill levels, the current is light most times. The two distinct reef systems are separated by a sand channel. Lots of friendly French angels and parrotfish are generally present. Sand channels are host to garden eels and stingrays.

43. Aquarius: Shore or boat dive, with mild to moderate currents. All levels of divers will find this an easy site with depths of 30-100 feet. Sandy bottom shallows offer an opportunity to see rays and turtles.

44. Larry’s Lair: This intermediate-level shore or boat dive has mild to moderate currents, with a depth ranging from 30-100 feet. Expect to see rays and large groupers at cleaning stations. The entry for shore divers tends to be a bit rocky, so booties are advised

45. Jeannie’s Glory: Another easy shore or boat dive for all skill levels with mild to moderate currents and depths ranging from 30-100 feet. Lots of soft coral in the shallows and sandy bottom for rays to hide in. Turtles are often seen along these southern dive sites.

46. Salt Pier: At the end of the salt conveyor system, it should not be attempted when a ship is in the process of loading. Depth is 15-50 feet, with very little current. As a shore dive, you must have permission from the harbormaster and be accompanied by a local dive guide. Great for photography. Pillars are fully encrusted with sponges and soft coral.

47. Salt City: Still part of the double reef system, Salt City is a shore or boat dive with depths of 30-100 feet. Mild currents offer the beginner to intermediate diver the chance to see eagle rays and sea turtles.

48. Invisibles: With depths ranging from 20-100 feet, this is one of the few places divers have a chance to see garden eels in shallow water. One of the last of the double reef dives, beginner to intermediate divers will have a chance to see “islands” of coral separated by sand chutes. The currents are generally mild to moderate.

49. Tori’s Reef: A shore or boat dive, Tori’s Reef runs from 20-100 feet. All levels of divers can enjoy shallows that have large stands of elkhorn coral and a sandy bottom for Rays to camouflage themselves. Located directly opposite the outflow from the salt works, the shore entry is fairly easy.

50. Pink Beach: A shore dive, just off one of Bonaire’s most famous beaches. Depth is 25-90 feet, with easy entry for shore divers. Intermediate skill is required. The current can be strong. There are lots of coral in the shallows and stingrays are often seen along the sandy bottom.

51. White Slave: A shore or boat dive, the currents can be moderate to strong. The intermediate diver will enjoy this dive since turtles are almost always spotted. The depth ranges from 20-100 feet. The site is named for the white pinnacle and slave huts that are on the shore opposite the mooring.

52. Margate Bay: A shore or boat dive that has mild to moderate currents and a depth of 30-100 feet, all levels of diver will enjoy this dive. There are schools of black margate generally swimming at the top of the reef and pristine corals abound. This is another site at which turtles are almost always seen.

53. Red Beryl: This shore or boat dive has moderate currents and a depth of 30-100 feet. Intermediate dive skills are required for this site. Turtles, rays, and large schools of fish feeding near the surface are generally encountered.

54. Atlantis: This is a shore or boat dive with moderate to strong currents. Intermediate skill levels are required, with depths ranging from 30-100 feet. Turtles and larger species of fish are generally seen in this area.

55. Vista Blue: A shore or boat dive with moderate to strong currents. Intermediate to experienced skill levels are required, with depths of 30-100 feet. Turtles and rays are sometimes seen in this area.

56. Sweet Dreams: Accessed from shore or boat, this site can have strong currents. Advanced skill levels are recommended, with depths of 30-100 feet found. The corals on this dive are generally lush in the shallows, with larger formations of stone species in the depths.

57. Red Slave: Lying adjacent to the second set of slave huts, this shore or boat dive has depths of 20-80 feet and moderate to strong currents. Advanced divers recommended. Horse-eye jacks and turtles are often seen.

58. Willemstoren Lighthouse: Located at the island’s southern tip, there is shore diving only, with depth ranges of 20-80 feet. This site is recommended for advanced divers only because its moderate to strong currents can cause a rough entry. Lots of schooling fish and, at times, tarpons and sea turtles.

59. Blue Hole: More often called White Hole, this is a shore dive that is for advanced divers only. It lies off Lac Bay and requires a long walk in shallow water to the drop-off. The dive begins in 15 feet and slopes down to 100 feet. Numerous tarpon are found here, as are rays and a chance of sharks.

60. Cai: Definitely a shore dive for advanced divers. Currents can be strong and unpredictable. Entry is made at the mouth of Lac Bay and depth ranges from 30-100 feet. Large species are often seen. This is truly a dive for strong swimmers with lots of experience.

On Klein Bonaire: All of Klein Bonaire’s sites are boat dives.

1. No Name: This dive lies directly in front of No Name Beach at 30-100 feet. Currents are mild. However, the coral is sparse. The advantage is that the sandy bottom is often home to rays and large schoolmasters. All levels of divers will enjoy this site.

2. Ebo’s Reef: This 40-100 foot site has light to moderate currents, suitable for the intermediate diver. What makes it so unique are the giant orange elephant ear sponges that are topped off with numerous black feather crinoids.

3. Jerry’s Reef: Good boat dive for beginners, the currents are moderate with a depth of 30-100 feet. Crinoids abound at this site, and large elephant ear sponges are evident. Lots of black coral is also seen in the depths. This site is also called Ebo’s Reef.

4. Just A Nice Dive: Closed.

5. Nearest Point: A dive with moderate currents and depths ranging from 20-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy stony mountain corals in the drop-off area. At lower depths, black coral can be found, as well as significant orange and purple tube sponges.

6. Keepsake: Closed.

7. Bonaventure: A dive with moderate currents and a 20-100 foot depth. Suitable for the beginner as well as the intermediate diver. A significant amount of soft coral in the shallows. Angelfish often accompany divers up and down the reef.

8. Monte’s Divi: The currents are mild, and beginner divers stand a good chance of seeing a seahorse here. The depth ranges from 15-100 feet, with large stands of elkhorn coral in the shallows. Alone divi-divi tree stands guard on shore, directly opposite the mooring site.

9. Rock Pile: The shallow (15-100 feet) water and mild to moderate currents make this site suitable for all levels of diving skill. A giant green moray eel is often seen hiding among the boulder coral. The mooring lies directly offshore from a pile of rocks on the shore

10. Joanne’s Sunchi: A dive site with 20-100 foot depths and moderate currents. For all levels of diver, Joanne’s Sunchi has lots of sand chutes and large tube sponges. Sunchi is the Papiamentu word for “kiss.”

11. Capt. Don’s Reef: Ranging from 20-100 feet with mild currents, Capt. Don’s Reef is a must dive for all levels. Located at the mooring is a plaque dedicated to Bonaire’s pioneer diver, Don Stewart, which thanks to him for his dedication to the preservation of Bonaire’s reefs.

12. South Bay: This dive has mild to moderate currents and depths ranging from 30-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy seeing different species of groupers and schools of horse-eye jacks.

13. Hands Off: A novice-level dive with mild currents and an average depth of 30-100 feet, Hands Off was established initially to gauge diver impact on the reef. No photographers or clumsy diving practices were allowed.

14. Forest: From 25-100 feet, the intermediately skilled diver will encounter mild to moderate currents here. Forest was named for the abundance of soft coral found in the shallows, especially black coral.

15. Southwest Corner: Ranging in depth from 15-100 feet, intermediate divers will encounter mild to moderate currents. Black Dungeons and, of course, an abundance of yellowtail snappers.

16. Munk’s Haven: A dive with mild to moderate currents, this site ranges from 20-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy lush, soft coral in the shallows, with sizeable sculptured coral heads in the drop-off area. Large groupers are often seen at cleaning stations.

17. Twixt: Closed.

18. Sharon’s Serenity: Located on the southwest corner of Klein Bonaire, Sharon’s Serenity has moderate currents suitable for intermediate levels of diving. A good site also for snorkelers, since the mooring located quite close to shore. With an average depth of 20-100 feet, there are numerous elkhorn and staghorn coral, as well as many varieties of soft coral. Large groupers have been sighted and many basket starfish make this a famous night dive.

19. Valerie’s Hill: A boat dive for all levels of diving skill, the range of depth is 30-100 feet. Usually, a mild current is present. Named after Capt. Don’s wife by local dive guides, has numerous sponges and abundant black coral. Scrawled filefish and gray parrotfish are often seen.

20. Mi Dushi: This dive averages 25-100 feet. All skill levels will find mild to moderate currents. Mi Dushi means “my sweetheart” in the local language. The shallows are filled with staghorn and yellow pencil coral. Many smaller reef fish also inhabit this site.

21. Carl’s Hill: This site is named after underwater photographer Carl Roessler and lies on the northwest tip of Klein Bonaire. This 20-100 foot photographer’s dream has light to moderate currents for the intermediate diver. The main feature of the dive is the sheer wall that begins 20 yards offshore and drops to a sandy bottom at 70 feet. The face of the wall is covered with sponges and soft coral, making for dramatic scenery. Barracudas and bar jacks are often seen here, as well as schools of blue tangs.

22. Carl’s Hill Annex: Also known as Yellow Man, this dive has mild currents, depths of 20-100 feet, and an abundance of soft coral in the shallows. Seahorses can be found close to the mooring barrels, and there are plenty of groupers and jacks in the deeper areas.

23. Ebo’s Special: Also known as Jerry’s Jam, it is named for Bonaire’s first certified diver, Ibo Domacasse. All levels of diver will enjoy mild currents on this site. One interesting feature is a cave that is in shallow waters and is the home of large groupers. A nurse shark has been spotted, at times, sleeping among the coral heads.

24. Leonora’s Reef: Just one site east of Carl’s Hill, this is an ideal site for the beginning diver. The currents are almost always moderate, and an average depth of 20-80 feet will take you to colossal plate coral and mountainous star coral. There is a small tunnel through the coral that makes an ideal frame for a picture. Tiger groupers are seen in the deeper water, while parrotfish, yellowtail snappers, and four-eyed butterflyfish prevail in the shallows.

25. Knife: This dive, with mild currents and depth ranges of 20-100 feet, is at all levels. Lots of schooling fish reside at the top of the reef and solitary species, such as ocean triggerfish, are often seen.

26. Sampler: On the north coast of Klein Bonaire, this 20-100 foot site boasts a light to moderate currents for the novice to an intermediate diver. Friendly angelfish willingly approach divers looking for a hand-out, as do many of the reef residents at this site. It is one of Bonaire’s most popular dive sites.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Dining with a view

A Waterfront Restaurant in Bonaire: La Balandra Restaurant & Bar
La Balandra Restaurant & Bar offers imaginative cuisine paired with stunning views. Led by Executive Chef Janet Hoediono, the restaurant provides locally inspired dining experiences that surpass expectations.

Activities

It is a diving island, but there are other things to do

A diverse range of activities and amenities provides equal parts sun, sand, and tropical splendor—plan to have plenty to do on the island, or plan to do absolutely nothing at all.

  • Spa and Fitness Center
  • Horseback Riding
  • Donkey Sanctuary
  • Land Sailing
  • Windsurfing
  • Kitesurfing
  • Washington Slagbaai National Park
  • Private Boat Charters
  • Sailing and Sunset Cruises
  • Deep Sea Fishing*

Know Before You Go

Flying to Bonaire

From North America

American Airlines: In June and July, flying nonstop from Miami on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. From August through November, flying nonstop from Miami on Wednesday and Saturday. Beginning December 5th, daily nonstop flights from Miami and twice on Saturday.

Delta Airlines: Currently flying nonstop from Atlanta on Saturdays. From December 19th to January 5th, 2025, daily nonstop flights from Atlanta.

United Airlines: Offering nonstop flights from Newark on Saturday. Service from Newark will halt briefly on August 24th and resume on November 2nd.
Currently flying nonstop from Houston weekly on Saturday with a Sunday return.

JetBlue: Beginning November 5th, year-round nonstop flights from JFK on Tuesday and Saturday.

WestJet: Beginning December 10th to April 30th, 2025, WestJet will resume non-stop flights from Toronto on Tuesday with a Wednesday return.

From Northern Europe

KLM is currently flying daily from Amsterdam.
TUI Airlines is currently flying direct from Amsterdam on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through April 2025.

When to go

Bonaire is, for the most part, outside of the hurricane belt, so it’s the perfect place to go during July, August, September, and October. If you want to put a small group together, we even provide ten paid 11th free.

Other Info

Bonaire Nature Fee

Something unique about Bonaire’s nature parks is that they are managed and maintained almost completely with funding and support from their visitors. Therefore, your contribution really makes a difference as it enables us to protect Bonaire’s valuable and vulnerable nature parks. All visitors must pay this fee. PLEASE LINK SEE

Buddy Dive Resort Bonaire

Buddy Dive, Bonaire, Kids and diving, Kids Sea Camp, Family diving, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

24-hour diving from shore with some of the best marine life right under the dock

We have provided custom family dive vacations at Buddy Dive Resort for over 30 years. Our rates and level of experience are the best worldwide. Book Buddy Dive resort any time of year from $899pp 6 nights, 5 days of diving, unlimited shore diving, 3 bedroom villa per person for 6 divers. Upgrade to 2 boat dives per day for $200 for 10 boat dives.

Buddy Dive: Special offer for September 2025 – October 2026. “2nd diver dives for FREE” special! See details below or give us a call at 803-419-2556

Buddy Dive is simplicity at its finest. It’s a charming resort and very family-friendly. Buddy Dive offers studio rooms, hotel rooms, and 1,2, and 3-bedroom villas with full kitchens. Parents who know Bonaire well like to hang back and enjoy a later breakfast and coffee by the sea, and then, at your leisure, jump off the dock with your dive buddy and kids. Bonaire diving is easy to navigate and even more accessible for daily blowing bubbles. Rated the world’s best shore diving, this island is calm, warm, and clear 12 months a year. We can customize your package to include certification courses, private guides, and shore or boat dives as you desire. We also provided discounted rates for the Buddy Fly and Dive packages, with or without a local guide. Just let us know your needs for your Bonaire diving experience at 1.803.419.2556.

You can go at your own pace daily: no hustle, deadlines, or worries. Buddy Dive has 24-hour diving from shore with some of the best marine life right under the dock and the wall just 20 meters away. There are giant tarpon, schools of silversides, and plenty of angelfish, just waiting to be photographed when you jump in.

Buddy Dive condos are simple and basic. They are perfect for families who come to be outdoors and enjoy the underwater world. Buddy Dive Resort offers studios for a two-person buddy team – a father and son, a couple, or a mom and a daughter. For three people, the one bedroom will work; you can add a daybed to the living room if needed. Or you can go with the two bedrooms to give everyone their space. For larger families of 5 and 6, the three bedrooms and three bathrooms are the way to go. Each bedroom can be configured for a king bed or two single beds. The villas are fully furnished with full kitchens and spacious living rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea.

Take the Buddy Dive Tour

Family Dive Adventures will tailor your package to meet your family’s specific needs. Mom and Dad can choose to go boat diving while the kids are in SASY, Seal Team, or even taking a JOW class, but parents will have opportunities to dive with their kids as well. If you or the kids are getting certified, we will arrange for PADI eLearning to be done before arrival so you can get the most out of your diving experience on the island. We can arrange for a private instructor to dive with you and your family on the extra days available after certification.

Sail, Dive & Dine at Buddy Dive

Are you seeking a diving experience beyond the incredible shore and boat dives on Bonaire? Look no further. The Sail, Dive & Dine tour combines Buddy Dive’s guided diving with all-inclusive service from Epic Tours, ultimate relaxation, and the luxury of a lunch and 4-course dinner on board a catamaran!

The Sail, Dive & Dine Tour includes:

  • 8 Hours of all-inclusive service onboard a 44ft sailing catamaran
  • Two guided dives (or guided snorkeling)
  • Open bar including ice cold drinks(sodas, beers, wines, prosecco)
  • Lunch
  • 4-Course dinner
  • Fresh water shower on deck

During the 8-hour Sail, Dive & Dine tour – from 11 am – to 7 pm – you will make two guided dives in the Marine Park of Bonaire and Klein Bonaire. After the first dive, lunch and drinks are served (remember, no alcoholic beverages before dives). We will smoothly sail toward the next dive spot while you and your buddy gear up for the second guided dive. After the second dive, the boat will moor on a beautiful, sheltered place for ice-cold drinks and downtime on board the catamaran while the crew prepares dinner. The day will end with a 4-course dinner and drinks during one of Bonaire’s famous sunsets.

This is the perfect tour for divers, but spots are also available for non-divers! During the dives, they can enjoy guided snorkeling.

Rates, Prices & Specials

“5% Family Diver Discount” applies. We provide year-round reservations for Buddy Dive Resort Bonaire.

2nd Diver Dives for Free – Discount on Reef ID Books!

7 Nights’ accommodations, Round-trip Airport Transfers, Daily Breakfast, 6 Days of Unlimited Shore Diving with Tanks, Weights, Weight Belts, and Free Nitrox (Not Included: Hotel Taxes, Bonaire Government Entry Tax, and Marine Park Fees)

Travel Period: September 1 2025 – October 31, 2026

Price and Room Selections:

  • from $1,282 1st Diver Pays / $1077 2nd Diver Pays Studio (Double Occupancy)
  • from $1,379 1st Diver Pays / $1174 2nd Diver Pays 1 Bedroom Apartment (Double Occupancy)
  • from $1,849 1st Diver Pays / $1644 2nd Diver Pays 2 Bedroom Apartment (Double Occupancy)
  • from $1,119 1st & 3rd Divers Pays / $914 2nd & 4th Divers Pays 2 Bedroom Apartment (Quad Occupancy)
  • from $1,226 1st & 3rd Divers Pays / $1021 2nd & 4th Divers Pays 3 Bedroom Apartment (Quad Occupancy)
  • from $1,031 1st, 3rd & 5th Divers Pays / $826 2nd, 4th & 6th Divers Pays 3 Bedroom Apartment (6 Diver Occupancy)
  • **Add On**
  • 6 Boat Dives for $275 1st Diver pays and 2nd Diver Free

General prices for Sail, Dive, and Dine

  • Adult diver 13+ excl tanks: $286
  • Adult diver 13+ incl tanks: $300
  • Adult non-diver 13+: $200
  • Two tanks: $14
  • Rental gear: $46
  • Dive computer: $14

The Dive Packages

Buddy Dive packages for individual family vacations(not a Kids Sea Camp week or trip) are available for 1,2, and 3-bedroom ocean-view condos. Let us know how many people, divers, and kids are on your part, and we will be happy to book your Buddy Dive and Drive package for your family vacation.

2026 6-day unlimited shore diving: The Buddy Dive Dive and Drive package. From $894.35pp

Package includes:

  • Seven nights in selected accommodation
  • seven-day rental vehicle
  • *6 days of unlimited shore diving
  • Free Nitrox upgrade
  • American-style breakfast daily
  • Free Wifi
  • Airport transfers
  • Car Insurance
  • Four divers in a 2-bedroom condo, from $1,167.00 per diver (low season). Includes a 5% discount
  • Six divers in a 3-bedroom condo, from $999.00 per diver (low season). Includes a 5% discount

2026 Drive & Dive 6- boat dive package for two divers

  • Seven nights in a one-bedroom condo
  • 6 x 1-tank boat dives
  • Unlimited shore diving
  • 7-day truck rental
  • Unlimited Air/Nitrox
  • Unlimited shore diving
  • Daily breakfast
  • Airport transfers
  • Free WIFI
  • Welcome drink
  • Manager’s Rum Punch party

From $1,198.10 per diver sharing a bedroom condo (double occupancy). Includes a 5% discount

Accommodations

Buddy Dive Resort

At Buddy Dive, apartments are available with either 1, 2, or 3 bedrooms. All rooms at Buddy Dive Resort, Bonaire are air-conditioned with bedrooms containing twin or king beds. Rooms all come with fully equipped kitchens including microwaves, stoves, dishwashers, and refrigerators as well as a comfortably furnished living area with cable TV and phones. Everyone in the family will be comfortable!

There are free safe deposit boxes in every apartment and all include large private balconies or patios. There is a daily housekeeping service for you and free use of beach towels. Should you require a babysitter, the front office will be glad to make all the arrangements for you.

Buddy Dive even has a laundry facility should you wish to do some extra washing. From each of our apartments, you’ll enjoy the view of either the ocean or lush tropical gardens from your own private balcony or patio. And for relaxing outside, nothing can beat a nap in one of the hammocks in our shaded and flower-covered gazebo. For a stunning location with the ultimate view, there’s no place better than on our raised sand beach areas overlooking the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean. A short stairway provides easy access to the tranquil ocean below which is excellent for snorkeling and swimming.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

The best diving in the Caribbean!

The Diving

If you want to fall in love with diving, become a better diver, or dive safe and relaxed as a family, welcome to Buddy Dive Bonaire. Here you can just jump off the dock to enjoy large schools of fish, shallow wrecks, and easy diving with newly certified kids. The water is warm, the view is fantastic and the marine life is abundant. The dive team here is among the very best in the Caribbean! Most are parents themselves, so kids’ safety is the priority. Buddy Dive is a PADI 5-star CDC center.

With as many as 60 officially listed dive sites on Bonaire and another 20 dive sites on Klein Bonaire, the dive operation at Buddy Dive Resort is geared up for you to make the most out of your dive vacation.

With a fleet of custom dive boats and a well-stocked ‘Drive Thru’ offering air and Nitrox tanks, every diver need can be satisfied. To help us keep our reef environment healthy for many years to come, we do encourage all divers traveling to Bonaire to familiarize themselves with the Marine Park Regulations before their visit.

Bonaire’s sea abounds with beautiful marine life and a fascinating variety of multi-colored tropical fish. The sea is remarkably calm, and conditions are superb for both scuba diving and snorkeling.

Let's Go Diving

You can start diving once you have checked in and completed your orientation dive. Bonaire Marine Park regulations require you to participate in an orientation program before you enter the water for your first dive. At Buddy Dive, this orientation is held each day.

If your flight arrives in time for you to participate in the dive orientation, you can begin diving the day you arrive, and this would count as the first diving day of your diving package. Divers arriving on afternoon flights will attend orientation the following morning.

The diving schedule will include boat departures at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM each morning from Sunday through Thursday (Friday will be a Family Day dive). We have also scheduled a night boat dive on Tuesday while your kids will be enjoying pizza and a movie.

Easy Diving

On average, Bonaire’s visibility exceeds 100 feet (30 meters), and our average water temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit (29c). The fringing reef begins close to the shore; usually, a short 30-foot (10 meters) swim or less, making Bonaire world-renowned for its ease of shore diving.

All levels of divers can enjoy the freedom of our unlimited shore diving package, making as many dives as they want each day, according to their safe profiles. There are plenty of 80 and 63 cubic foot air and Nitrox tanks available at either the ‘Drive Thru’ or on the dock where there are convenient benches for gear set-up and two sturdy ladders that provide easy access to the water. Rinse tanks are located at the ‘Drive Thru’ as well as on the docks where there is a large gear storage room. This makes diving at Buddy’s easy and enjoyable.

One can join our experienced, friendly dive staff on our morning and afternoon boat dives. Every day of the year, our custom dive boats go out to explore the many dive sites on the nearby island of Klein Bonaire, a short 10-minute boat ride away, or to other spectacular dive sites not accessible from shore. Guided day and night dives are also arranged to great sites such as the Salt Pier or Town Pier, which have become a mecca for photographers. Even Klein Bonaire is visited at night on a regular boat night dive. And remember Bonaire is the shore diving capital of the Caribbean, so grab a tank or two and make some bubbles.

Dive Excellence

Buddy Dive is a DAN Member, as well as a PADI 5-Star Gold Palm Resort and Universal Referral Center. The Universal Referral designation enables Buddy Dive instructors to offer Open Water Completion courses to students from SSI and NAUI as well as a host of other training organizations. In fact, Buddy’s provides every level of instruction imaginable, conducted in several languages. In addition to all the standard PADI specialties, we also offer you the chance to become an Enriched Air Certified diver, or even try out a Rebreather!

As a full-service dive center, we also have a complete inventory of rental gear available. Buddy Dive guests who prefer to purchase instead of rent will enjoy shopping at the well-stocked retail shop. The on-property shop carries a wide range of dive and snorkel gear and accessories, as well as t-shirts, sandals, caps, dive lights, film, and souvenirs galore!

Fees (for the good of the Coral reef): It is necessary for all who use the waters of the Bonaire National Marine Park to pay a Nature Fee of $25 per year ($10 for snorkelers). At the time of payment, you will receive a specially designed tag indicating your support for nature preservation and a receipt. Keep both, as they will also provide you with complimentary admission to Washington-Slagbaai National Park throughout the year your tag is valid. Tags are available for purchase at all dive operations, hotels, resorts, windsurfing operations, sport-fishing charter boats, sail/snorkel/water taxi operations, marinas, and other water sports operations on Bonaire.

Dive Training

  • PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, masks, and snorkel.
  • PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am-1 pm daily including all 5 aqua missions. SEAL kids keep fins, masks, and snorkel.
  • PADI Open Water: All dives needed for certification (eLearning is not included. For eLearning, you will have to pay PADI directly. The link will be sent to you 4 weeks before departure to be completed prior to arrival.)
  • PADI Dive Master course: RSVP 14 DAYS REQUIRED $750 add-on to package price. Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included
  • PADI Dive Rescue Diver: RSVP $400 add-on to package price. Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included.

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Dive Sites

Over 60 remarkable dive sites! (And yes, we have listed them)

1. Boca Bartol: This shore dive is the northernmost site in Marine Park. Advanced divers may encounter strong currents. The recommended depth is from 20-80 feet, with interesting coral reef formations in the shallows. Many of the larger fish species abound, and there is a chance to see rays and garden eels on the sandy bottom.

2. Playa Bengi: Located along the northwest coast of Washington Slagbaai Park, Playa Benge is known for its heavy currents. Recommended only for the advanced diver, the depth ranges from 15-100 feet. Ashore dive only, the experienced diver will be rewarded with some of the most pristine coral on Bonaire.

3. Playa Funchi: Located in Washington Slagbaai National Park, Playa Funchi is for the advanced diver and has moderate to heavy currents. There is no mooring here, so access is from the shore only. In depths of 15-100 feet, horse-eye jacks can be seen out in blue water. The shallows teem with spotted trunkfish that approach you looking for a hand-out.

4. Bise Morto: Another Washington Park dive, this boat dive site can have moderate to strong currents and is recommended for the intermediate to advanced diver. Depths of 20-100 feet offer shallows loaded with elkhorn and staghorn coral, hence the name, which means “dead deer.” The deeper waters provide an opportunity to see larger species, including whale sharks and manta rays.

5. Boca Slagbaai: Located in Washington Slagbaai National Park, this site is known for its moderate to strong currents and is recommended for intermediate to experienced divers. With depths of 20-100 feet, you may have a chance to see mantas or other smaller rays. At the southern end of the cove, there is a cannon in just 10 feet of water. Slagbaai is also accessible by boat diving.

6. Nukove: A bit hard to find, this site is a shore dive only. It ranges from 20-100 feet and has mild to strong currents. Intermediate-level divers will find huge elkhorn coral in the shallows, with schools of algae-eating reef fish present. Also seen are large midnight blue parrots. The drop-off has large coral heads that sometimes shelter nurse sharks.

7. Karpata: One of Bonaire’s most popular shore dives, Karpata can also be reached by boat. With depths ranging from 20-100 feet and light to moderate currents, novice and intermediate divers can pose for pictures alongside one of the many huge ship anchors embedded in the coral. Known for great visibility, wide-angle photographers can enjoy panoramic vistas to frame their subjects.

8. La Dania’s Leap: Known for the practice of “leaping” off the shore and then doing a drift dive to Karpata, this site has been recommended for intermediate divers by boat only. With light currents and depths of 15-100 feet, La Dania’s is one of Bonaire’s few vertical walls, with numerous canyons and sand shoots.

9. Rappel: The most often asked for the dive site, Rappel is reached only by boat. Due to the proximity to the rocky ledge, an intermediate skill level is required. With a depth of 30-100 feet and moderate currents, Rappel has huge sea fans in the shallows and an abundance of nudibranchs and other marine life.

10. Bloodlet: Too difficult for shore diving, Bloodlet has moderate currents and is for the intermediate boat diver. Averaging 20-80 feet, there is a dense reef structure that is home to schools of algae-eating blue tangs. Yellow and green tube sponges are also evident. Bloodlet is one of the places where sea turtles are often sighted and an abundance of marine life.

11. Ol’ Blue: This shore or boat dive site lies just off a long coral beach, east of 1000 Steps. Light to moderate currents and depths of 20-100 feet offer the novice and intermediate divers the chance to see numerous friendly French angelfish and schools of horse-eye jacks.

12. Country Garden: A boat dive with moderate currents for the beginner to an intermediate skilled diver. The average depth is 20-80 feet, and the shallows are covered with large boulders that have fallen from the cliffs and provide shelter for schoolmasters, grunts, and goatfish.

13. Bon Bini Na Cas: “Welcome Home” in the native language, this site lies just next to 1000 Steps and is a boat dive only. With light to moderate currents, beginner and intermediate divers will enjoy schools of Creole wrasse and blue tangs in depths ranging from 20-100 feet.

14. 1000 Steps: Situated in front of the Radio Netherlands towers, 1000 Steps is a shore or boat dive (actually, for the shore divers, 64 steps down to the site from the road and it seems like 1000 steps coming back up with scuba gear!). Currents are light, and the novice diver will have a chance to observe hawksbill turtles or a passing whale shark or manta.

15. Weber’s Joy/Witches Hut: This easy shore or boat dive, with light currents and a depth of 20-100 feet, offers novice divers a chance to see mountainous star coral with abundant fish life. Angelfish, rock beauties, and butterflyfish make their homes in the rocky reefs. This site is a favorite of underwater photographers.

16. Jeff Davis Memorial: Accessible from boat or shore, this site is great for beginners, with light to moderate currents and a depth of 20-100 feet. The shallows are covered with soft coral reefs and are a good place for sea turtles or maybe a seahorse. There are several large coral accumulations, forming chutes that lead to a sandy bottom.

17. Oil Slick Leap: Recommended as a boat dive, the hearty shore diver will find a steel ladder leading to the water. Named Oil Slick Leap because this was the original proposed site for the oil storage terminal, this dive is for the novice boat diver and has mild currents and a depth of 20-80 feet. There are generally large numbers of barracuda seen here.

18. Barcadera: This boat dive is located directly opposite the Bonaire Marine Park Headquarters. Moderate currents and depths of 30-100 feet are great for novice to intermediate divers. The shallows are covered with elkhorn coral and host schools of algae-eating blue tangs.

19. Andrea II: Located just past the desalination plant, Andrea I and II can be reached by boat or shore. Currents are mostly light, so they are ideal sites for beginner divers. With an average depth of 20-100 feet, there are many anemones and soft coral offering shelter to hungry trumpet fish. Both these sites offer a good chance of seeing seahorses.

20. Andrea I: See Andrea II.

21. Petrie’s Pillar: This is a shore dive only for the beginner, with moderate currents and an average depth of 30-100 feet. The terrain is much like Andrea I and II. Large stands of pillar coral are found in the shallows along with schools of blue tangs. Named by Capt. Don as a wedding present for a friend.

22. Small Wall: Located in front of the Black Dungeon Inn, this site offers the novice diver a chance to do a shallow wall dive. Accessed from boat or shore (you need permission to cross private property to shore dive), the currents are light to moderate, with the wall beginning at 20 feet. A cave can be found at 60 feet, with the possibility of seeing a sleeping nurse shark.

23. Cliff: Accessed either from shore or boat, Cliff is located in front of the Hamlet Villas, north of Habitat. With light to moderate currents in 20-70 feet of water, the novice diver will have a chance to see Capt. Don’s underwater Stone Memorial to the “divers who have gone before us,” which is marked with a plaque and dive flag.

24. La Machaca: Situated off Capt. Don’s Habitat, this site with mild to moderate currents allows the novice diver a chance to do a “wreck dive” in relatively shallow water. The 45-foot locally built boat lies in 40-50 feet of water, 30 yards from shore. Sometimes a large green eel will find refuge here so you should approach him with caution.

25. Reef Scientifico: South of La Machaca, in 40 feet of water, a grid system has been constructed to monitor algae growth on the reef. While the conditions are much the same as La Machaca, night diving here will reward you with a view of sleeping parrotfish and free-swimming spotted morays.

26. Buddy’s Reef: Located in front of Buddy Dive Resort, this shore dive has mild currents and is perfect for beginners. With depths of 30-100 feet, expect to see black chironomids perched on coral heads in the shallows. A resident school of tarpon almost always greets night divers. For a house coral reef

27. Bari Reef: Located at the Sand Dollar Beach Resort in 20-100 feet of water, it has light to moderate currents and is an ideal site for the novice or non-diver to learn scuba diving. Access is from the shore at the dive shop pier. A popular night dive, with friendly tarpons darting back and forth in front of your light beam!

28. Front Porch: Truly an easy dive, with light to moderate currents, Front Porch is located at the Sunset Beach Resort. Access is always from shore. The prolific fish life begins at 15 feet, right under the pier, and continues down to 80 feet, where a small wreck of a tugboat lies upside down.

29. Something Special: Located just south of the marina entrance, this is a shore or boat dive for the beginner. Currents are mild and the depth is from 20-80 feet. There is very little coral growth since this is one area where sailboats are allowed to anchor. However, the fish life is abundant, with a sandy bottom where rays are often seen. Great for night diving.

30. Town Pier: The most well-known dive site on Bonaire. All levels of divers will experience little current and depths from 20-40 feet. As a shore dive, you must have permission from the harbormaster and be accompanied by a local dive guide. It is a photographer’s dream location, with literally hundreds of photo opportunities.

31. Calabas Reef: Located in front of Dive Bonaire at the Divi Flamingo Resort, this reef is well suited for all levels of divers, with mild currents and a depth of 20-100 feet. All species of reef fish abound, with the occasional turtle or ray passing by.

32. Eighteen Palms: This shore or boat dive lies directly in front of the Lt. Governor’s house, which, coincidentally, has at least 18 palm trees planted in the front yard. Accessed from shore at the Plaza Resort, it has mild currents and ranges from 20-80 feet for the novice and intermediate divers. Southern and eagle rays are often seen in the sandy bottom.

33. Windsock: A shore or boat dive, Windsock offers the novice diver the chance to cruise the area located at the end of the runway off Flamingo Airport. With the depth ranging from 30-100 feet, divers often see turtles and rays. Named for the windsock that flies from a pole on the runway, this dive site also is excellent for snorkeling.

34. North Belnem: Also sometimes called Dick’s Place, this is an easy shore or boat dive for all skill levels. With moderate currents and a depth of 20-100 feet, the shallows have stands of elkhorn coral and schools of blue tang.

35. Bachelor’s Beach: A great boat dive, the novice diver will find Bachelor’s Beach also easy to do from shore. Located just past the airport, the 30-100 foot site has lots of soft coral in the shallows and mild currents. Also, the chances of seeing sea turtles are good here.

36. Chez Hines: Sometimes called South Belnem, Chez Hines is accessible from both shore and boat. With moderate currents, the beginning diver can expect a depth of 30-100 feet. This is another site where turtles are often seen.

37. Lighthouse Point: Located in the southern part of the island, this shore or boat dive has moderate currents for the intermediate diver. With a depth range of 30-100 feet, Lighthouse Point has a sandy bottom, with plenty of soft coral.

38. Punt Vierkant: Dutch for square point, this site marks the beginning of the double reef system. Either a boat or shore dive, the current can be moderate to strong and the depth ranges from 30-100 feet for the intermediate diver. Lots of soft coral can be found in the shallows.

39. The Lake: The second of the double reef dives. Lake is 30-100 feet and has moderate currents. Accessed from either boat or shore, the beginner diver will find soft coral in the shallows and schools of colorful reef fish.

40. Hilma Hooker: This internationally known shipwreck lies at the beginning of the double reef system. With light to moderate currents and an average depth of 60-100 feet, it is recommended for advanced divers. Can be a shore or boat dive. For penetration, some wreck and deep-dive training should be taken.

41. Angel City: Shore or boat dive, with moderate currents and suitable for all skill levels. This double reef dive was named for the friendly angelfish in the area which accompany divers. The depth is from 30-100 feet and there is a “swim-through” coral arch near the mooring, which provides a good frame for photographs.

42. Alice In Wonderland: Located along the double reef system, average depth is 30-100 feet with easy access by shore or boat. For intermediate skill levels, the current is light most times. The two distinct reef systems are separated by a sand channel. Lots of friendly French angels and parrotfish are generally present. Sand channels are host to garden eels and stingrays.

43. Aquarius: Shore or boat dive, with mild to moderate currents. All levels of divers will find this an easy site with depths of 30-100 feet. Sandy bottom shallows offer an opportunity to see rays and turtles.

44. Larry’s Lair: This intermediate-level shore or boat dive has mild to moderate currents, with a depth ranging from 30-100 feet. Expect to see rays and large groupers at cleaning stations. The entry for shore divers tends to be a bit rocky, so booties are advised

45. Jeannie’s Glory: Another easy shore or boat dive for all skill levels with mild to moderate currents and depths ranging from 30-100 feet. Lots of soft coral in the shallows and sandy bottom for rays to hide in. Turtles are often seen along these southern dive sites.

46. Salt Pier: At the end of the salt conveyor system, it should not be attempted when a ship is in the process of loading. Depth is 15-50 feet, with very little current. As a shore dive, you must have permission from the harbormaster and be accompanied by a local dive guide. Great for photography. Pillars are fully encrusted with sponges and soft coral.

47. Salt City: Still part of the double reef system, Salt City is a shore or boat dive with depths of 30-100 feet. Mild currents offer the beginner to intermediate diver the chance to see eagle rays and sea turtles.

48. Invisibles: With depths ranging from 20-100 feet, this is one of the few places divers have a chance to see garden eels in shallow water. One of the last of the double reef dives, beginner to intermediate divers will have a chance to see “islands” of coral separated by sand chutes. The currents are generally mild to moderate.

49. Tori’s Reef: A shore or boat dive, Tori’s Reef runs from 20-100 feet. All levels of divers can enjoy shallows that have large stands of elkhorn coral and a sandy bottom for Rays to camouflage themselves. Located directly opposite the outflow from the salt works, the shore entry is fairly easy.

50. Pink Beach: A shore dive, just off one of Bonaire’s most famous beaches. Depth is 25-90 feet, with easy entry for shore divers. Intermediate skill is required. The current can be strong. There are lots of coral in the shallows and stingrays are often seen along the sandy bottom.

51. White Slave: A shore or boat dive, the currents can be moderate to strong. The intermediate diver will enjoy this dive since turtles are almost always spotted. The depth ranges from 20-100 feet. The site is named for the white pinnacle and slave huts that are on the shore opposite the mooring.

52. Margate Bay: A shore or boat dive that has mild to moderate currents and a depth of 30-100 feet, all levels of diver will enjoy this dive. There are schools of black margate generally swimming at the top of the reef and pristine corals abound. This is another site at which turtles are almost always seen.

53. Red Beryl: This shore or boat dive has moderate currents and a depth of 30-100 feet. Intermediate dive skills are required for this site. Turtles, rays, and large schools of fish feeding near the surface are generally encountered.

54. Atlantis: This is a shore or boat dive with moderate to strong currents. Intermediate skill levels are required, with depths ranging from 30-100 feet. Turtles and larger species of fish are generally seen in this area.

55. Vista Blue: A shore or boat dive with moderate to strong currents. Intermediate to experienced skill levels are required, with depths of 30-100 feet. Turtles and rays are sometimes seen in this area.

56. Sweet Dreams: Accessed from shore or boat, this site can have strong currents. Advanced skill levels are recommended, with depths of 30-100 feet found. The corals on this dive are generally lush in the shallows, with larger formations of stone species in the depths.

57. Red Slave: Lying adjacent to the second set of slave huts, this shore or boat dive has depths of 20-80 feet and moderate to strong currents. Advanced divers recommended. Horse-eye jacks and turtles are often seen.

58. Willemstoren Lighthouse: Located at the island’s southern tip, there is shore diving only, with depth ranges of 20-80 feet. This site is recommended for advanced divers only because its moderate to strong currents can cause a rough entry. Lots of schooling fish and, at times, tarpons and sea turtles.

59. Blue Hole: More often called White Hole, this is a shore dive that is for advanced divers only. It lies off Lac Bay and requires a long walk in shallow water to the drop-off. The dive begins in 15 feet and slopes down to 100 feet. Numerous tarpon are found here, as are rays and a chance of sharks.

60. Cai: Definitely a shore dive for advanced divers. Currents can be strong and unpredictable. Entry is made at the mouth of Lac Bay and depth ranges from 30-100 feet. Large species are often seen. This is truly a dive for strong swimmers with lots of experience.

On Klein Bonaire: All of Klein Bonaire’s sites are boat dives.

1. No Name: This dive lies directly in front of No Name Beach at 30-100 feet. Currents are mild. However, the coral is sparse. The advantage is that the sandy bottom is often home to rays and large schoolmasters. All levels of divers will enjoy this site.

2. Ebo’s Reef: This 40-100 foot site has light to moderate currents, suitable for the intermediate diver. What makes it so unique are the giant orange elephant ear sponges that are topped off with numerous black feather crinoids.

3. Jerry’s Reef: Good boat dive for beginners, the currents are moderate with a depth of 30-100 feet. Crinoids abound at this site, and large elephant ear sponges are evident. Lots of black coral is also seen in the depths. This site is also called Ebo’s Reef.

4. Just A Nice Dive: Closed.

5. Nearest Point: A dive with moderate currents and depths ranging from 20-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy stony mountain corals in the drop-off area. At lower depths, black coral can be found, as well as significant orange and purple tube sponges.

6. Keepsake: Closed.

7. Bonaventure: A dive with moderate currents and a 20-100 foot depth. Suitable for the beginner as well as the intermediate diver. A significant amount of soft coral in the shallows. Angelfish often accompany divers up and down the reef.

8. Monte’s Divi: The currents are mild, and beginner divers stand a good chance of seeing a seahorse here. The depth ranges from 15-100 feet, with large stands of elkhorn coral in the shallows. Alone divi-divi tree stands guard on shore, directly opposite the mooring site.

9. Rock Pile: The shallow (15-100 feet) water and mild to moderate currents make this site suitable for all levels of diving skill. A giant green moray eel is often seen hiding among the boulder coral. The mooring lies directly offshore from a pile of rocks on the shore

10. Joanne’s Sunchi: A dive site with 20-100 foot depths and moderate currents. For all levels of diver, Joanne’s Sunchi has lots of sand chutes and large tube sponges. Sunchi is the Papiamentu word for “kiss.”

11. Capt. Don’s Reef: Ranging from 20-100 feet with mild currents, Capt. Don’s Reef is a must dive for all levels. Located at the mooring is a plaque dedicated to Bonaire’s pioneer diver, Don Stewart, which thanks to him for his dedication to the preservation of Bonaire’s reefs.

12. South Bay: This dive has mild to moderate currents and depths ranging from 30-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy seeing different species of groupers and schools of horse-eye jacks.

13. Hands Off: A novice-level dive with mild currents and an average depth of 30-100 feet, Hands Off was established initially to gauge diver impact on the reef. No photographers or clumsy diving practices were allowed.

14. Forest: From 25-100 feet, the intermediately skilled diver will encounter mild to moderate currents here. Forest was named for the abundance of soft coral found in the shallows, especially black coral.

15. Southwest Corner: Ranging in depth from 15-100 feet, intermediate divers will encounter mild to moderate currents. Black Dungeons and, of course, an abundance of yellowtail snappers.

16. Munk’s Haven: A dive with mild to moderate currents, this site ranges from 20-100 feet. All levels of diver can enjoy lush, soft coral in the shallows, with sizeable sculptured coral heads in the drop-off area. Large groupers are often seen at cleaning stations.

17. Twixt: Closed.

18. Sharon’s Serenity: Located on the southwest corner of Klein Bonaire, Sharon’s Serenity has moderate currents suitable for intermediate levels of diving. A good site also for snorkelers, since the mooring located quite close to shore. With an average depth of 20-100 feet, there are numerous elkhorn and staghorn coral, as well as many varieties of soft coral. Large groupers have been sighted and many basket starfish make this a famous night dive.

19. Valerie’s Hill: A boat dive for all levels of diving skill, the range of depth is 30-100 feet. Usually, a mild current is present. Named after Capt. Don’s wife by local dive guides, has numerous sponges and abundant black coral. Scrawled filefish and gray parrotfish are often seen.

20. Mi Dushi: This dive averages 25-100 feet. All skill levels will find mild to moderate currents. Mi Dushi means “my sweetheart” in the local language. The shallows are filled with staghorn and yellow pencil coral. Many smaller reef fish also inhabit this site.

21. Carl’s Hill: This site is named after underwater photographer Carl Roessler and lies on the northwest tip of Klein Bonaire. This 20-100 foot photographer’s dream has light to moderate currents for the intermediate diver. The main feature of the dive is the sheer wall that begins 20 yards offshore and drops to a sandy bottom at 70 feet. The face of the wall is covered with sponges and soft coral, making for dramatic scenery. Barracudas and bar jacks are often seen here, as well as schools of blue tangs.

22. Carl’s Hill Annex: Also known as Yellow Man, this dive has mild currents, depths of 20-100 feet, and an abundance of soft coral in the shallows. Seahorses can be found close to the mooring barrels, and there are plenty of groupers and jacks in the deeper areas.

23. Ebo’s Special: Also known as Jerry’s Jam, it is named for Bonaire’s first certified diver, Ibo Domacasse. All levels of diver will enjoy mild currents on this site. One interesting feature is a cave that is in shallow waters and is the home of large groupers. A nurse shark has been spotted, at times, sleeping among the coral heads.

24. Leonora’s Reef: Just one site east of Carl’s Hill, this is an ideal site for the beginning diver. The currents are almost always moderate, and an average depth of 20-80 feet will take you to colossal plate coral and mountainous star coral. There is a small tunnel through the coral that makes an ideal frame for a picture. Tiger groupers are seen in the deeper water, while parrotfish, yellowtail snappers, and four-eyed butterflyfish prevail in the shallows.

25. Knife: This dive, with mild currents and depth ranges of 20-100 feet, is at all levels. Lots of schooling fish reside at the top of the reef and solitary species, such as ocean triggerfish, are often seen.

26. Sampler: On the north coast of Klein Bonaire, this 20-100 foot site boasts a light to moderate currents for the novice to an intermediate diver. Friendly angelfish willingly approach divers looking for a hand-out, as do many of the reef residents at this site. It is one of Bonaire’s most popular dive sites.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Family Dining

Blennies: Lunch is served from 11 AM through 5 PM at Blennies Restaurant Bonaire, with a selection of salads, sandwiches, burgers, and delicious fruit shakes. It’s the perfect time to observe the activity happening on the dive dock below you.

At the end of the day come and join Happy Hour, daily from 5-6 PM, with a 50% discount on all soft drinks, juices, beers, wine by the glass, cocktails of the day, and house or call drinks. Visit with friends at Blennies Restaurant Bonaire and recapture the day’s events while enjoying refreshing tropical drinks. If you’re among the lucky, you might even see the famous green flash as you watch a beautiful island sunset.

Ingridients: The Van der Valk family on Bonaire has been in the tourism industry for decades; in that time they’ve had the chance of visiting hundreds of restaurants, but only a handful of them did earn a place in their minds and hearts. Ingridients food is based on Mediterranean cuisine and uses the fundamental principles of French, Spanish, and Italian cuisine.

Next, to that, they use local produce and serve all this next to the magical blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Buddy Dive wanted to create a space of comfort and luxury, of fresh elegance; a place for you to dine differently.

The Van der Valk family put their personal experience into everything, from the food, the decoration, and yes, the name. Hopefully, they’ll earn a place in your good memories.

Friday is a special night: Every Friday you’re invited to join Kids Sea Camp at Bennies Managers Rum Punch Party, a lively event with snacks and free rum and fruit punch from 5:30-6:30 PM. Dance to the live music of the fun and fabulous Moogie until it’s time for a dinner break at 7:00 PM.

The evening is completed the evening with Buddy’s famous “All You Can Eat Barbecue”, featuring steak, fish, chicken, and ribs accompanied by a variety of stews, salads, rice dishes, soup, and of course, dessert! It is a feast you will not want to miss and will deserve after your dancing!

Activities

When you’re not diving there are a plethora of activities available to guests

Activity package available for non-divers is the same price as the diver rate.

  • Mangrove Kayak and Snorkel Tour: A guide will lead you in your kayak & teach you about the protected Red Mangroves, a real must-see! (Price upon request)
  • Boat Snorkel: Explore 2 different snorkel sites by boat with a guide.
    Island Tour: Buddy Dive has tours to every part of the island, so please do ask for more detours on the tours available. (Price upon request)
  • Boat Fishing Charter: Go fishing with people who know how to help you catch the fish you have always dreamed of! (Price upon request)
  • Cave Exploration and Snorkel: Guided through 2 caves, 1 dry & 1 freshwater, you will see the majestic stalactites & stalagmites. Note: some physical fitness is required. (Price upon request)
  • BLOW KARTING: Discover Bonaire differently. Enjoy some world-class land sailing around one of the world’s largest salt tracks. Karts come in single or two-seaters for $65per hr. Contact us for more information. This activity is included for the kids in the Kids Sea Camp family scuba diving vacation trips.
  • Rentals at Buddy Dive (Full Day Rental)
    • Kayak Single: $32
    • Kayak Double: $48
    • Mountain bike: $16

Additional activities offered on Island

  • Windsurfing: Learn to windsurf with the pros in the perfect on-shore winds & shallow waters of Lac Bay! (Pricing available upon request)
  • Kite Boarding Package: Learn the skills of kiteboarding with steady trade winds, in the crystal clear blue waters of Bonaire. As a student, you will be accompanied by your instructor by boat. (Pricing available upon request)

Know Before You Go

Flying to Bonaire

Traveling to Bonaire is tricky, but we can help. Direct flights come in from Miami, CLT, EWR, and Atlanta. DL, AA, and UA provide direct nonstop service. This changes from time to time, but give us a call at 803.419.2556, and we will be happy to help you out. The New Bonaire Visitor Entry Tax is a mandatory payment per person per visit for all tourists 13 and older and $10 for kids 12 and under. All tourists must pay this, which is only collected on the island upon arrival or prepaid before arrival through the link below. This form must be completed before arrival, and fees must be paid. A QR code will be issued, and you will need to print and bring the QR payment receipt with you and show it upon arrival in the country. If you have not done this prior, you can do it on arrival before going through immigration.https://tourismtax.bonairegov.com/Questions and answers.https://tourismtax.bonairegov.com/section/3

When to go

Bonaire is, for the most part, outside of the hurricane belt, so it’s the perfect place to go during July, August, September, and October. If you want to put a small group together, we even provide ten paid 11th free.

Other Info

Bonaire Nature Fee

Something unique about Bonaire’s nature parks is that they are managed and maintained almost completely with funding and support from their visitors. Therefore, your contribution really makes a difference as it enables us to protect Bonaire’s valuable and vulnerable nature parks. All visitors must pay this fee. PLEASE LINK SEE

Your 2027 Philippines Adventure awaits

Top 5 dives for family, The Philippines, kids Sea Camp, kids and diving

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Introduction

Unleash Your Family’s Inner Explorer in the Philippines: A Dive Adventure Like No Other

Why the Philippines?

Imagine diving amidst a kaleidoscope of marine life, from the tiniest pygmy seahorses to the majestic whale sharks.

The Philippines offers it all:

  • Muck Diving: Unearth hidden treasures in volcanic sands, encountering rare and unusual critters like flamboyant cuttlefish and mimic octopuses.
  • Macro Diving: Marvel at the intricate details of pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, and a myriad of other miniature wonders.
  • Big Animal Encounters: Swim alongside gentle giants like whale sharks and marvel at the grace of manta rays.
  • Unique Biodiversity: Discover species found nowhere else on Earth, like the vibrant mandarin fish and the elusive hairy frogfish.

A dive adventure that has it all!

Join Kids Sea Camp on a custom-designed family dive vacation expertly curated by Sea Explorers. Our journey takes you to some of the most captivating dive destinations in the Philippines:

  • Cabilao: Ocean Vida is a beautiful boutique resort just sitting on the water’s edge. Enjoy spectacular dives in less than 7 minutes. Tabletops and large schools of fish.
  • Dauin: Discover the underwater wonders of Apo Island and Oslob, home to stunning coral gardens and diverse marine life.
  • Malapascua: Witness the mesmerizing dance of thresher sharks at Monad Shoal aboard the Gypsy luxury eight-pax liveaboard for 7 nights. Departure August 18. Add an unforgettable chapter to your Philippine adventure by visiting Malapascua Island. Here, you’ll have the rare opportunity to dive with pelagic thresher sharks at Monad Shoal, a renowned cleaning station. Witness these magnificent creatures as they gracefully glide through the water, a truly awe-inspiring spectacle.

These 5-star PADI resorts offer exceptional service, delectable cuisine, and a welcoming atmosphere for families. As a special bonus, a professional photographer will capture your family’s unforgettable moments throughout the trip, providing you with cherished memories to last a lifetime. Dive into the Philippines with Kids Sea Camp, the experts in family dive travel. Call us today to start planning your adventure: 803-419-2556

All travelers are required to purchase CFAR trip insurance. CFAR stands for Cancel for any reason. Yes, it’s real, and yes, it’s needed.

2027 Rates & Prices

These are the rates for the multi-island 2027 KSC trips in the Philippines. Please note: International service fees are included in the following rates

Room TypesMalapascua, Ocean Vida 3 night
Ocean Front, (single Occupancy)$2,500
Ocean Front, (Double Occupancy)$2,150
Room TypeAdult Non-diver deduct $200
Double (Occ)$2,050
Triple (Occ)$1,950
Single (Occ)$2,500
Cliff side Suite Room(Double Occ)$2,450
Cliff side Suite Room(Triple Occ)$2,350
Cliff side Suite Room( Single Occ)$2,900
SASY, SEAL, JOW, Kids age 11 and under in same room as parents$2,050
Dauin, Pura Vida7 nights and 6 days of divingDauin, Vida Homes<7 nights and 6 days of diving
Room TypesAdult Diver & Child Diver
rates
Room TypesAdult Diver & Child Diver
rates
Non-diver deduct $300
Non-diver deduct $300
Deluxe Room (Single occ) $4,300
One bedroom, Condo (Single occ)$5,700
Deluxe Room (Double occ)$3,600
One bedroom, Condo (Double occ)$4,600
Honeymoon Suite Room (Single occ)$5,500
One bedroom, Condo (Triple occ)$4,400
Honeymoon Suite Room (Double occ)$4,200
Two bedroom, Condo (Double occ)$5,100
Family Room (Double occ)$4,000
Two bedroom, Condo (Triple occ)$4,600
Family Room (Triple occ)$3,900
Two bedroom, Condo (Quad occ)$4,100
Family Room (Quad occ)$3,400
Two bedroom, Condo (Quad occ)$4,100
Three bedrooms, with pool Condo (Triple occ) $5,400
Three bedrooms, with pool Condo (Quad occ) $5,000
Three bedrooms, with pool Condo (Quint occ) $4,600
Three bedrooms, with pool Condo (Sextuple occ) $4,300
SASY, SEAL, JOW
Kids age 11 and under in same room as parents
$4,300

Package Includes

The World Best Package in The Philippines:

Cabilao: Pura Vida and Sea Explorers, 4 nights
  • 4 nights’ accommodation in an Ocean View Room with a king bed or two twin beds
  • 3 days of diving (incl. guides, tanks, weights, private boats, and up to 3 scheduled day boat dives daily)
  • All meals included (breakfast, 2-course lunch & 3-course dinner), snacks between dives on the boat
  • Airport and resort transfers
  • One-way transfer from TAG airport to Pura Vida Cabilao
  • Meet and greet in Manila with assistance getting to the domestic terminal from the international terminal (domestic flights not included)
  • One-way escorted transfer from Cabilao to Dauin
Dauin, Pura Vida Homes Resort & Spa, 7 nights 
  • 7 nights accommodation at Pura Vida or Vida Homes in Dauin
  • 6 days of diving (incl. guides, tanks, weights, private boats, and up to 3 scheduled day boat dives daily) including 1 Apo Island Excursion and 1 day trip to Oslob to dive/snorkel with the whale sharks
  • All meals included (breakfast, 2-course lunch & 3-course dinner), snacks between dives on the boat, juices at meal times
  • Airport transfer to DGT airport on departure day and transfer between airport terminals in Manila
  • Sanctuary fees around Dauin and hotel tax
Diving essentials
  • Daily diving as specified above for certified divers
  • SASY (For kids 4-7): All rental gear, daily snorkeling, and the SASY program using the SASY unit. Fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP (shipping only included within the continental US, only kids’ sizes included in the giveaway)
  • Seal Team (for kids ages 8-9): All rental gear and daily Seal Team aqua missions. BCD, fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP (shipping only included within continental US, only kids’ sizes included in giveaway)
  • Jr. Open Water (For kids 10-17): All rental gear, 5 confined dives & 4 open-water dives; instructor continues to dive with them once the course is completed. BCD, fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP (shipping only included within continental US, only kids’ sizes included in giveaway)
  • Rental gear equipment for kids (age 4-17)
  • 1 Night Dive (kids age 12+ with at least 20 logged dives)
Fun stuff
  • Activities may include basketball, volleyball, karaoke, trivia, marine presentations, and more
  • Local music and cultural presentations
  • Karoake
  • Trip to the local market for shopping
  • Special Beach BBQ night in Dauin
  • KSC Giveaways (may include stuffed animals, shirts, hats, bags, mask straps, etc)
  • Photos available for free download at the end of the week at gallery.familydivers.com
Free stuff
  • Complimentary internet
  • Complimentary unlimited filtered drinking water
  • Complimentary coffee and tea in the room
  • Complimentary use of resort facilities (such as pools, kayaks, paddleboards, gym in Dauin, etc)
Not included
  • Service charge and gratuities for dive and resort staff
  • Other meals, dives, or activities not specified above
  • Extra nights
  • Round-trip airfare (into CEB if starting in Malapascua, into TAG if starting in Cabilao and departing from DGT after Dauin)
  • Adult dive gear rental. You get a great deal if you purchase your dive gear from Kids Sea Camp. 
  • Adult dive courses or continuing education courses for kids or adults. It must be requested at the time of booking and will not be confirmed until 1-2 months before the trip. 
  • Dive lights for dusk and night dives

Schedule

10-night trip with Sea Explorers: Cabilao, Pura Vida  (5 nights), 20th -24th. Dauin, Pura Vida Homes Resort & Spa, 5 nights June 24th-July 1st.

Additional nights can be added to either location, or extensions can be added to Amun ini Resort or Malapascua.

Sample schedule of the Kids Sea Camp Philippines. (See link)

Accommodations. A great dive resort on every island

Cabileo, Pura Vida

  • Pura Vida Cabilao offers 14 well-appointed rooms surrounded by lush gardens and a relaxed island atmosphere. Guests enjoy direct access to the dive center, swimming pool, beach restaurant, and bar — making it an ideal base for both relaxation and adventure.
  • Deluxe rooms contain either 1 king or 2 twin beds. A third rollaway twin bed can be added to select rooms on the property for families of three.
  • The Cliffside Suite contains 1 king bed and 1 sofa bed, ideal for families of three. 

Dauin, Villas at Pura Vida Homes

  • This resort offers luxurious one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas that can comfortably accommodate families of 2 to 6. These villas are crafted from rich hardwoods and offer majestic views. Bedding accommodations vary between units.
  • Fully equipped kitchens, living area, TV, A/C, and a private balcony. Each overlooks a beautiful beach or a pool.
  • Select villas also have their own private pool- inquire for availability.
  • There is also a gym, spa, and even a wedding chapel.

Dauin, Villas at Vida Homes

  • Deluxe Rooms: The 13 deluxe rooms are hotel-style rooms with A/C, a flat-screen TV, a terrace, and a minibar refrigerator. Units come with either 1 queen bed or 2 twin beds. The view from the rooms is of the beach, the garden, and/or the waterfall. Maximum of 2 people per room. No connecting options available, but adjacent room options are available. 
  • Family Rooms: The resort offers three different family deluxe rooms, allowing families to enjoy their vacation together. Each room features a lovely terrace, A/C, a minibar refrigerator, and a TV. 
  • The Dolphin room is a single, spacious room furnished with two single beds, a queen bed with a partially open partition, and a bathroom with a shower. The Blue Ring / Moorish Idol room consists of two rooms connected by a door. Each room has its own bathroom. Moorish Idol has one large bed, while Blue Ring has two single beds. The Hammerhead room contains 4 single beds. The large room features a bar, a desk, and two single beds. Almost any room request can be equipped with an additional single bed for a third person.

Pura Vida Beach & Dive Resort, Dauin

The Diving

Dive with a smile

We dive with the best for family, and that is with Sea Explorers, a PADI 5-Star IDC. The Sea Explorers dive team is with us throughout our entire stay in the Philippines. They provide top-notch service. This operation has plenty of smaller gear and tanks for adults and certified kids. The dive staff is well-trained to accommodate divers of all levels. They accommodated both prominent rig photographers and first-time divers.

Each boat offers hot coffee and tea, warm face cloths, fresh fruit, and baked bread when you return from your dive. And to top it all off, you don’t even have to touch your gear except to put it on and take it off. It is rinsed and perfectly adorned atop your Nitrox tank, awaiting your return — Heaven!

Nothing makes the staff happier on this trip than seeing the smiles on your faces, and I guess that’s why their tagline is “Dive with a smile,” because they certainly do.

Dive Training

  • PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel, rental gear included
  • PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 daily morning activities from 8 am-1 pm, including all 5 aqua missions. Dive rental gear provided
  • PADI Open Water: All dives needed for certification (eLearning is not included. For eLearning, use the link provided and pay the fee directly to PADI. E-learning needs to be completed prior to arrival.)
  • PADI Dive Master course: RSVP 12 DAYS REQUIRED $1275 add-on to package price/Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included
  • PADI Dive Rescue Diver: RSVP $450 add-on to package price/Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included.
  • KSC certification: PADI has approved its first Kids Sea Diver Specialty course. The certification developed by PADI and KSC founder Margo Peyton is designed to make families that dive together become better dive buddies. The certification is to assist parents and other adult family members who want to update and refresh some of the introductory skills divers learned during previous dive training. The program provides education for those wishing to become more aware of environmental issues and concerns impacting the regions they are currently diving.
  • A KSC reboot: by going through the course, a new Kids Sea Camp Diver will demonstrate mastery in both diving and be a well-trained, confident parent-and-child buddy team. Divers will have training and education in environmental stewardship and watermanship. There will be an emphasis throughout the course on safety, teamwork, and conservation.

The goals of the Kids Sea Camp Diver’s distinctive specialty training:

  • Reinforcement of the “Good Buddy” principles and practices for adults and kids diving together.
  • Refresh divers with basic signs and skills learned in open-water courses, and update them on any skill and technique changes since their certification.
  • Educate parents and adults about the benefits of continuing education in diving.
  • Encourage interest in leadership roles that promote responsible diving and safer dive planning.
  • Discuss local eco-issues, concerns, customs, and traditions, and how these have impacted local environments. Examples: Overfishing, land run-off, plastic introduction, depletion of marine animals.
  • Identify local environmental issues, discuss solutions, and create awareness.

Digital photo course: $225 + e: learning. Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties. With so many underwater cameras, it has become easier and more fun than ever to capture images of your underwater scuba adventures. The PADI Digital Underwater Photographer course gets you going quickly, whether you use a point-and-shoot camera or a sophisticated DSLR like the pros. PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least ten years old can take the Digital Underwater Photographer course. Because underwater photography is also popular with snorkelers, there is an option for avid snorkelers and skin divers to complete the course.

Nitrox course: $75 + e: learning. The PADI Enriched Air Diver course is PADI’s most popular specialty scuba course. Why? Because scuba diving with enriched air nitrox gives you more no-decompression time, especially on repetitive scuba dives. If staying down longer and getting back in the water sooner sounds appealing, then don’t hesitate to become an enriched air diver. If you’re a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver who is at least 12 years old, you can enroll in the Enriched Air Diver Specialty course. Note that in some regions the minimum age is older than 12. You’ll learn why diving with air that has higher oxygen and lower nitrogen content gives you more bottom time, along with enriched air equipment considerations. During a practice session and two optional (or required) scuba dives, you’ll:

  • Discuss managing oxygen exposure.
  • Practice analyzing oxygen content in your scuba tank.
  • Set your dive computer for enriched-air nitrox diving.

You may be able to get college credit for the PADI Enriched Air Diver course – ask your instructor to learn more.

PADI Whale Shark Aware certification: $125. Whale sharks are the largest fish in the sea, yet they are known as gentle giants, with little known about their activities or population size. Research and monitoring programs are helping fill these knowledge gaps. Learn about whale shark biology, behavior, and distribution. Practice passively observing these large creatures during two scuba dives or snorkeling excursions.

PADI Shark Aware certification: $125. Sharks are crucial to marine ecosystems, yet sharks are declining globally. Learn about the value of sharks and the causes of the rapid loss of shark populations. The course may include two scuba dives or be presented as a non-diving education program. The first dive of this distinctive specialty course may count as an Adventure Dive toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification – ask your instructor about earning credit.

See more about the Kids Sea Camp dive training.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

The Filipino feast

Pura Vida Restaurant

In the overlooking restaurant at the beach, the resort is serving its breakfast buffet. Pura Vida has also set up tables and chairs, as well as a big group table at the beach, where you can enjoy your lunch or a romantic dinner under the starry sky. The menu offers a wide range of dishes from local cuisines and various Asian and European kitchens.

Pura Vida Beach Bar

At the Pura Vida Beach bar, you can enjoy a wide range of tropical drinks and order some snacks. Directly beside the pool and at the beach, the staff will follow up on your order and serve it while you enjoy your time on the sunbed.

Activities

Other things to do in the Philippines

  • Photography
  • Fish ID
  • Diving
  • Spa
  • Village tour
  • Culinary classes
  • Snorkeling
  • Volleyball
  • Site seeing
  • Gym
  • Yoga
  • Learn to dive

Know Before You Go

Passports and documentation

Update your passports

All travelers must have a current passport, adequate funds to support themselves, and a return airline ticket to depart the USA. Travelers must have a passport valid for 6 months from the date of entry into any foreign country. It is the traveler’s responsibility to ensure they have the proper documentation to travel into each country on their itinerary, as well as for re-entry and return to their country.

Please check with the appropriate consulate and your chosen airline to ensure you have the proper documentation. Always check your passport and visa requirements. US citizens may go to the US Department of State website at www.travel.state.gov for more information. The website also has information for consulates by country to assist with requirements.

Kids’ documents are important

There are special requirements for children leaving the US, and many countries have adopted special requirements for the protection of children. If you are traveling with a child that is not your own, a single parent with a child, a child with a different last name, or traveling without both natural parents of the child, you will require documentation proving your right to travel with children. Since regulations vary by country, contact your consulate or embassy and visit the immigration site of the country you are traveling to for the requirements. The Kids Sea Camp Reservation Office and staff will not assume responsibility for passengers without the required documentation.

Stay over in Manila?

For those families who cannot avoid a stayover in Manila, Philippines, on the way into or out of Dumaguete, or Amun ini, our counterpart, Bigs Eggert, in the Philippines, highly recommends the following hotel options.

Manilla Hotels

We are all super excited to welcome you to the hidden paradise with Sea Explorers in the Philippines. The best choice for hotels close to the airport is the Marriott, as well as the stunning new complex called City of Dreams, which includes the Hyatt and the Nobu Hotel (located at the City of Dreams. We will have our meet-and-greet person to welcome you on your international flight and transfer you to the hotel. We can also arrange a morning pickup to connect with your domestic flight to Dumaguete or Amun-in for Kids Sea Camp and Family Dive Adventures trips.

Please make your reservation at one of the hotels listed above and let us know which one you choose. We will then get transfers organized for you. Please feel free to contact us at any time if you need any additional information