Cayman Brac Beach Resort

Cayman Brac Beach Resort, kids and diving, scuba and kids, kids sea camp, Margo Peyton, Family Scuba Diving Vacations, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

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Introduction

Cayman Brac: Where Family Fun Meets Island Paradise

Escape to the captivating island of Cayman Brac and discover a world of adventure and relaxation at the Cayman Brac Beach Resort. This hidden gem is a quick 20-minute flight from Grand Cayman. It offers the perfect blend of pristine beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and world-class diving, making it an ideal destination for unforgettable family memories. 7 nights in a beautiful ocean-view room. 6 days of diving from state-of-the-art, fully equipped dive boats. Short 5-minute boat rides and a big, beautiful, white sand beach are waiting to be explored.

Unwind in Paradise

Imagine swaying palm trees, breathtaking sunsets, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. At Cayman Brac Beach Resort, you’ll find a tranquil oasis where you can unwind and reconnect with your loved ones.

  • Spacious beachfront accommodations: Enjoy comfortable and tastefully decorated rooms with stunning ocean views.
  • Lush tropical surroundings: Explore the resort’s four and a half acres of pristine beachfront property, with hammocks nestled among sea grapes and coconut palms.
  • Warm hospitality: Experience the friendly staff’s genuine warmth and dedicated service, making you feel right at home.
Dive into Adventure

Cayman Brac is a diver’s paradise, offering diverse underwater experiences for all skill levels.

  • Explore vibrant coral reefs: Discover a kaleidoscope of marine life, from colorful fish to graceful sea turtles.
  • Uncover hidden treasures: Venture into underwater caves and swim-throughs, revealing the island’s fascinating geological formations.
    Experience effortless diving: Enjoy the convenience of Reef Divers, who take care of all the details, allowing you to relax and enjoy the ride.
Family Fun for Everyone

Beyond diving, Cayman Brac offers a variety of activities for the whole family.

  • Build sandcastles on pristine beaches: Create lasting memories as you explore the island’s uncluttered shores with your children.
  • Embark on nature walks to discover the island’s unique flora and fauna, including exotic birds and fascinating reptiles.
  • Unwind by the pool: Take a refreshing dip in the sparkling pool or relax and soak up the sun.

Create memories that will last a lifetime at Cayman Brac Beach Resort.

Book your family vacations with us all year round for stress-free vacation planning.

Peace in the Caribbean on Cayman Brac

We can’t wait to enjoy 2025, sit by the pool, and let the world spin. Cayman Brac Reef Resort is one of the most peaceful resorts in the Caribbean.

Cayman Brac is one of three Cayman Islands, a Sister Island to Grand Cayman, and a smaller, nearby neighbor, Little Cayman. The island is roughly 14 square miles—approximately 12 miles long and 1.2 miles wide. It was named for the 140-foot bluff (called a “brac”) at the western tip. This bluff is pictured on the $1 bill of the Cayman Islands. Queen Elizabeth II is on the opposite side.

There are no friendlier people than the 1,800 island “Brackers,” as residents of Cayman Brac are proudly known. Many can trace their family roots to survivors of the 1932 hurricane that left no family untouched. The Brac is also a very religious and family-oriented community with probably more churches and places of worship than bars—which doesn’t mean they don’t know how to have good times. There’s a time and place for everything.

Rates & Prices

Here are the rates for the 2026 KSC weeks at Cayman Brac Beach Resort in the Cayman Islands.

Room TypesDiver(adult & child, certified child & Jr. Open Water)Non-Diver
1 beachfront room (based on 1 person in the room)$4,350$3,850
1 beachfront room (based on 2 people in room)$3,550$3,050
2 beachfront rooms (based on 1 person in each room)$4,350$3,850
2 beachfront rooms (based on 4 or more people in both rooms)$3,550$3,050
Certified Child & Jr. Open Water (Ages 10-17)$2,770
Seal Team (Ages 8-9)$2,750
SASY (Ages 4-7)$2,750

Package Includes

Cayman Brac Beach Resort spring package includes:

  • 7 nights’ accommodations in ocean view rooms
  • 3 meals daily, coffee, juices, and for kids age 16 and under, soft drinks are included
  • Airport ground transfers
  • Happy hour
Diving essentials:
  • 17 boat dives total
  • Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers( C- card required)
  • SASY (For kids 4-7): All rental gear, 6 days of snorkeling, and the SASY program using the SASY unit. Fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Seal team (For kids 8-9): All rental gear, 6 days of Seal Team doing 5 aqua missions. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Jr. Open Water (For kids 10-17): All rental gear, 5 confined dives & 4 open-water dives; instructor continues to dive with them from the boat once the course is completed. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP (This is a gift from KSC, it is only for Jr. Open Water students in children’s sizes. Adult sizes are not included for giveaway)
  • Rental dive gear for kids 14 and younger
Fun stuff:
  • Pizza & movie night for kids and adults
  • A treasure hunt for SASY & Seal
  • Fully handicap-accessible resort
  • Free welcome rum punch
  • Tote bags, T-shirts, and hats
  • Kids Sea Camp Host
  • Airport transfer from Cayman Brac
Not included:
  • Continuing Education courses: you must send a request at the time of booking; based on space availability, the instructor will confirm. Confirmation will not happen until 1-2 months before the trip departure and will not exceed a maximum of 4 students.
  • Alcoholic drinks can be upgraded to a drinks package. Inquire with us for details
  • Round-trip air to Cayman Brac (CYB)
  • VAT
  • eLearning link for JOW
  • Night dives are available at an added cost of $65 pp (must be age 12+ to do a night dive)

Schedule

Once you arrive on the island

This is a general Kids Sea Camp schedule that may change due to weather or other factors beyond our control. Other activities, such as lionfish hunting, photo dives, PPB dives, and boat and drift dives for certified divers, can be included in the normal activity schedule.

A General Schedule
  • Saturday: Arrival day and orientation
  • Sunday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, JOW training
  • Monday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
  • Tuesday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
  • Wednesday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
  • Thursday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal,
  • Friday: Family dive day and closing celebration
  • Saturday: Travel day — back to reality!

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 out 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 hotels on Cayman Brac.

Plenty of Rooms
  • 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 the 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. All meals at the Palms Caribbean restaurant are included in the Kids Sea Camp menu package.

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

By the pool and a view of the ocean (not included)
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.

The Tipsy Turtle Pub menu is not included in the Kids Sea Camp package.

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.

Anse Chastanet Resort

Anse Chastanet, St. Lucia, Kids and Scuba, Kids Sea Camp

Dates

(Take 10% off both weeks with a 14 nights stay)

Introduction

A luxury outdoor adventure vacation for every member of your family

St. Lucia is one of the Caribbean’s most romantic and bold adventure dive resorts. Kids Sea Camp and Family Dive Adventures are honored that Anse Chastanet, this world-famous honeymoon resort, allows us to host a family week there. Families enjoy returning to what they once shared as a couple, but now with their family.

Lots of kids are getting dive training

We have included these dive training courses for all ages during the St. Lucia week. The PADI Seal Team and PADI Open Water courses are for kids or adults. Additional studies can be booked: PADI Rescue Diver, PADI Night Diver, and PADI Dive Master (14-day course). Our St. Lucia family week activities include jungle biking, paddleboarding, sunrise and sunset yoga, chocolate tasting, and a world-class spa treatment for non-divers (a chocolate hand-and-foot massage).

An amazing resort

Anse Chastanet Resort encompasses 600 lush tropical acres and borders two beautiful volcanic-sand beaches. You will experience a World Heritage Site anchored by the twin pitons on land and the resort’s two crystal-clear bay marine reserves. These reserves are protecting miles of colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. Guests can enjoy snorkeling and diving on this pristine house reef, one of the best shore dives in St. Lucia.

A pampered family dive vacation

While the sensuous seclusion of the most romantic rooms in the Caribbean gives some guests the perfect excuse for lolling away the day on the balcony, others head out to partake in our many included activities. The less active can relax, lie on the beach, or get pampered at the resort’s spa, Kai Belté. There’s a casual beachside bar and restaurant, a panoramic hillside lounge, and two treehouses. This provides a romantic setting for candlelit dinners with musical backdrops by local entertainers. Tranquility, Romance, and Adventure can all be found with unmatched luxury at Kids Sea Camp Anse Chastanet.

Anse Chastanet is St. Lucia’s only resort property with an iconic view of the Piti and Gros Piton mountains floating upon the Caribbean Sea. The property’s location is unsurpassed: a 600 lush tropical estate bordering two soft-sand Caribbean beaches with pristine coral reefs just offshore. The resort property encompasses the historic plantation of Anse Mamin and Emerald Estate, where the resort cultivates its organic produce.

(Take 10% off both weeks with a 14-night stay)

Kids Sea Camp is proud to work with two of the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean. Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain are 5-diamond resorts known for some of the finest dining, excellent service, romantic accommodations, and the most beautiful sunsets in the Caribbean. Not only can you dive, dine, and relax, but there are also world-class jungle biking, spa services, kayaking, and culinary classes. You can hike through the ruins of an 18th-century sugar plantation just 5 minutes down the road.

A family luxury resort  

Come and enjoy this all-inclusive family vacation at Anse Chastanet Resort. There are 12 beach rooms with AC, four two-bedroom hillside rooms, and hillside deluxe and premium rooms at Anse Chastanet Resort. For those adults who want a bit more dreamy romance during their family vacation, Mom and Dad, or even Grandma and Grandpa, can book a Jade Mountain suite, and the young adult kids aged 15 or older can stay in a nearby room at Anse Chastanet. You can be spoiled and have a little romance during a family vacation.

Rates & Prices

Here are the 2026 summer rates for KSC trips during July 25th-August 1st & August 1st – 8th. If you book before November 1, 2026. We will honor the 2026 rates for the 2027 summer weeks, July 3rd-10th and/or 10th-17th.

Room Types
(per person)
2026 Diver and non-diver rates per person, per week for full package
Single adult: (A/C) Beach Deluxe 1 Bedroom$4,900
Single adult: Deluxe Hill, 1 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$5,365
Single adult: Deluxe Hill, 2 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$6,600
Single adult: Premium Hill 1 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$6,350
Single adult: Beach House (Ocean and beach views) $7,600
2 adults: 1 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 1 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,100
3 adults: 1 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 1 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $3,640
2 adults: 2 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 2 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,900
3 adults: 2 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 2 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,650
2 adults: Hill Deluxe 2 Bedroom $5,365
2 adults: Premium Hill 1 Bedroom$5,100
2 adults: Premium Hill 2 Bedroom (Piton and Ocean views) $6,350
3 adults: Premium Hill 2 Bedroom (Piton and Ocean views)$5,520
2 adults: Beach House (Ocean and beach views) $5,125
Sasy (age 4-7), Seal Team (age 8 & 9) sharing same room as parent$3,175
Jr. Open Water (age 10 and up)Certified kids (age 10 -17)$3,175
Room Types
(per person)
2026 Diver and non-diver rates per person, per week for full package
Single adult: (A/C) Beach Deluxe 1 Bedroom$4,900
Single adult: Deluxe Hill, 1 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$5,365
Single adult: Deluxe Hill, 2 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$6,600
Single adult: Premium Hill 1 Bedroom (Piton and ocean views)$6,350
Single adult: Beach House (Ocean and beach views) $7,600
2 adults: 1 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 1 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,100
3 adults: 1 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 1 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $3,640
2 adults: 2 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 2 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,900
3 adults: 2 Superior Hill (No A/C & Piton view) OR 2 Beach Deluxe Bedroom (No Ocean view w/ A/C) $4,650
2 adults: Hill Deluxe 2 Bedroom $5,365
2 adults: Premium Hill 1 Bedroom$5,100
2 adults: Premium Hill 2 Bedroom (Piton and Ocean views) $6,350
3 adults: Premium Hill 2 Bedroom (Piton and Ocean views)$5,520
2 adults: Beach House (Ocean and beach views) $5,125
Sasy (age 4-7), Seal Team (age 8 & 9) sharing same room as parent$3,175
Jr. Open Water (age 10 and up)Certified kids (age 10 -17)$3,175

Package Includes

A week with just about everything

  • 7 nights’ accommodations. (Includes 7th night free promo)
  • Opening the beach buffet dinner and welcome
  • 3 meals daily with private dining. Dine-around reservations for the Tree House, Anse Mamin, Beach Restaurant, and vegetarian restaurant.
Fun stuff 
  • Guided Paddleboarding & Kayaking
  • Yoga (sunrise & sunset)
  • Unlimited soft drinks and smoothies
  • Town shopping/walking tour
  • Guided Jungle biking, including shoes, helmets, and bikes
  • Waterfall tour for non-divers
  • Culinary professional cupcake decorating class
  • Chocolate tasting and sensory tour
  • Plantation walking tour
Dive Training
  • The available PADI courses include SASY, SEAL TEAM, Rescue Diver, and AOW.
  • 2 boat dives daily + 1-night dive, unlimited shore diving as scheduled (13 boat dives)
  • SASY (For kids 4-7): All rental gear, 6 days of snorkeling, and the SASY program using the SASY unit. Fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Seal team (For kids 8-9): All rental gear, 6 days of Seal Team doing five aqua missions. BCD, fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Jr. Open Water (For kids 10-17): All rental gear, five confined dives, and four open water dives. The instructor continues to dive with them from the boat once the course is completed.
  • Fins, mask & snorkel for them to keep (This is a gift from KSC, intended only for Jr. Open Water students in children’s sizes. Adult sizes are not included for giveaway.)
  • Private instructor to continue education and dive with Jr. Open Water divers after certification.
  • Private instructor
  • Private boats
Even more fun
  • Sunset cruise with DJ, food, and beverages
  • Marine Presentations, Slide shows, and digital photo album
  • Chocolate hands or foot massage- non-divers
  • Slide presentations and an end-of-week slide show
  • T-shirt, Hat, tote bags
  • Luggage tags, PADI certificate, log books
  • Final closing, poetry presentation, and private beach party with live music
  • Private round-trip airport transfers from UVF to Anse Chastanet Return
Not included
  • Round-trip air to St. Lucia (UVF)
  • Alcohol,
  • Marine park fees
  • tips to dive staff
  • adult rental gear
  • Nitrox

Continuing Education courses: You must submit a request at the time of booking; availability will be confirmed based on space. Confirmation will not happen until 1-2 months before the trip departure, and will not exceed 4 students.

  • Dive Master: (14 days) does not include e-learning and crew pack ($975)
  • Rescue Diver: Includes e-learning and crew pack (Additional cost $450)
  • Digital photo: Includes e-learning and crew pack (Additional cost $450)
  • AOW: Includes e-learning and crew pack (Additional cost $450)

Schedule

Once you arrive on the island

This is a general Kids Sea Camp schedule that can change depending on the weather or other things beyond our control. Other activities such as lionfish hunting, photo dives, PPB dives, and boat and drift dives for certified divers can be included in the normal schedule for activities at an additional cost. Unlimited shore diving is available.

  • Saturday: Arrival day and orientation
  • Sunday: 2 boat dives daily for divers and Sasy, Seal, and JOW training
  • Monday: 2 boat dives daily for divers and Sasy, Seal, and JOW training
  • Tuesday: 2 boat dives daily for divers and Sasy, Seal, and JOW training
  • Wednesday: 2 boat dives daily for divers and Sasy, Seal, and JOW training
  • Thursday: 2 boat dives daily for divers and Sasy, Seal, and JOW training
  • Friday: Family dive day and closing celebration
  • Saturday: Travel day — back to reality!

Accommodations

A view like no other in the Caribbean!

Dream of an Architect

Nick Troubetzkoy and his wife, Karolin, had a dream to combine St. Lucia’s mountainous beauty and sweet sugar beaches with divine luxury, resulting in the creation of Anse Chastanet Resort in St. Lucia. What a sweet vacation dream it is! Extra-large deluxe and premium hill suites underscore the visionary, innovative, sometimes whimsical side of Nick Troubetzkoy. In one suite, the balcony is built around a Red Gommier tree; in another, a flamboyant tree drapes its red blossoms around the balcony. Some have the fourth wall open entirely to pitons or ocean views. Beach rooms are the only air-conditioned rooms on the resort.

Viewful rooms

The resort rooms are tucked behind coconut palms that line the beach, and the remainder tiptoes up a flower-decked hillside. To make the most of the panoramic views and the refreshing tradewinds, octagonal whitewashed cottages come with wraparound flower-draped balconies and louvered windows. If you want a bit of romance or majestic views, choose the hill rooms with an open-air treehouse-like feel—some with swings and Piton views. The Beach Rooms are glass-enclosed, spacious, and the only rooms at the resort with AC. Walk out to the beach and dive shop to enjoy your daily adventures.

Each room is unique

Extra-large deluxe and premium suites underscore the visionary, innovative, and sometimes whimsical side of the owner and Architect, Nick Troubetzkoy. In one suite, the balcony is built around a mature red Gommier tree, and in another room, a flamboyant tree drapes its red blossoms around the balcony. Some have their fourth wall open entirely to the vistas, yet are entirely private. There is also a two-bedroom suite with its very own pool.

And then there are always Jade Mountain rooms up the hill. Jade Mountain is considered one of the premier honeymoon resorts in the entire world.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Reefs raising out of the Pitons Mountains

The Diving

The Anse Chastanet reef starts just 10 yards beyond the water’s edge. The reef’s remarkable ecosystem offers an amazing profusion of unusual tropical marine life, in 20 to 140 feet of calm, clear water. Anse Chastanet reef, home to more than 150 species of fish, makes for an amazing dive day or night. In the shallow areas, be sure to keep your eyes open for peacock flounders, octopus, needlefish, and turtles. Or drop down a little deeper over dense coral growth to see puffers, moray eels, parrotfish, lobsters, and even sea horses. A unique dive site for all abilities, and is especially good for macro photography.

An abundant house reef

The shore dive is a required “first” dive for dive guests. It allows divers to feel assured that all equipment is functioning properly, that their buoyancy skills are adequate for entering the marine reserve, and that they are oriented to the type of diving for which St Lucia is known. This reef is a favorite of most professional underwater photographers and videographers who visit Anse Chastanet.

Scuba St Lucia has a talented and friendly multinational staff. Its local dive leaders are true professionals who have logged thousands of dive hours in the marine reserve and will show you the fantastic sights on the reefs. The staff are very accommodating and will do their best to help out with “special requests”.

Scuba St. Lucia is perfectly set up for both beach and boat dives

Scuba St. Lucia is a renowned National Geographic/PADI 5-Star Dive resort and DAN (Divers Alert Network) Partner in Dive Safety facility. It is located in the heart of St. Lucia’s marine reserves at the south end of Anse Chastanet Beach. Founded in 1981, Scuba St. Lucia has established itself as one of the best dive shops in the Caribbean. The reefs in St. Lucia are some of the most underrated diving destinations in the world. This dive team is family-focused and kid-friendly yet can cater to photographers and adults of all levels. There are no pools at Anse Chastanet, so dive training is done in a training area just off the beach.

The scuba shop offers guests private gear storage, a well-equipped scuba store, small and large scuba tanks, ScubaPro rental dive gear, and Sealife underwater photo and video rental. Kids Sea Camp is a dealer for both ScubaPro and Sealife, so you can always shop with us and be fully outfitted and ready to dive and enjoy your family dive trip by just calling us.

The night dives in St. Lucia are a must-see 

Night dives are offered at least twice weekly on Anse Chastanet’s Reef, which really “wakes up” at night, with many interesting crustaceans on the move, large basket stars, sleeping parrotfish, octopus and squid, bioluminescence, and the “THING.”

Scuba Courses: Scuba St Lucia is an ideal place to learn to dive, with warm, clear waters and a shallow, protected reef close to the Dive Center.

Equipment Rental

The rental facility is fully equipped with the latest scuba gear including Scubapro regulators with octopus, low-pressure inflator, depth, and pressure gauges, Seaquest/Aqualung beds, and 3mm shorty wetsuits. Also available for rental are masks, fins, and snorkels. All rental gear is serviced regularly to ensure top quality and safety. The facility is equipped with four large freshwater rinse tanks with disinfectant inside and all gear is washed after each use.

Photo and Video

Scuba St. Lucia offers its clients an underwater Photo and Video center with camera rentals and custom video creation. Digital underwater cameras are also available for rental. The staff can assist with all camera and video needs and offer a range of courses such as Underwater Videographer and Underwater Photographer.

Boats

Scuba St. Lucia operates three dive boats: Miss Ina, Miss Bertha, and Jenny-Marie. The boat dives should also not be missed. From the dramatic walls beneath the majestic Piton Mountains to Superman’s flight, a drift dive in the shadow of the Petit Piton, the diving is fantastic. Coral Gardens and Jalousie under the Gros Piton, Piton Wall, the wreck of the “Lesleen M,” Anse La Raye, and Anse Cochon are other dives that must be experienced. Closer to home for the afternoon boat trips but no less spectacular sites, the diver can explore Fairyland, Turtle Reef, Grand Caille, Trou Diable, the Pinnacles, and much more.

The pace in St. Lucia is always slow and relaxed, and the diving and activities are efficiently organized with minimal fuss. The dive boats have fresh drinking water, complete safety equipment, towels, first-aid kits, and a DAN oxygen unit.

Dive Training

Kids & adults can take the following courses in both weeks this summer.

  • 14-day PADI Dive Master for participants 18 and older
  • PADI rescue diver for participants age 12+ either week
  • PADI Underwater Naturalist
  • Digital photo
  • Coral Restoration
  • Lion Fish tracker

Other programs offered

SASY for kids ages 5-7 – a full day of water fun and other activities and excursions

PADI Seal Team is for kids ages 8-10 who will learn through fun aqua adventures in the ocean daily. Seals will learn the first stage of scuba diving in under 12 feet of water. There is one instructor for every two children.

PADI Jr. Open Water and Open Water. Anyone from age ten and up can learn to dive. We provide this course for adults and kids.

Adult dive program. Adults will be pampered and cared for with Vallet Diving each week. Your gear will be set up, rinsed, and put away for you each day. Just have your breakfast and board your spacious dive boat, complete with private staff, snacks, and fresh drinking water, and you will be taken to some of the best diving St. Lucia offers. Family diving is available any day, and there is unlimited shore diving.

Compressors and Tanks

Compressors: Scuba St. Lucia recently upgraded their filling station by adding a Bauer Securus Air System. This is the first and only filtration system in St. Lucia, providing the purest air quality available in the industry—two Bauer K14 and a Bauer K15 compressor supply close to 40 cfpm. Nitrox is also available.

Scuba Tanks: Scuba St. Lucia has over 200 Aluminum scuba tanks in both 63 cu. Ft. and 80 cu. Ft. All tanks are tested and serviced regularly to ensure top quality and safety.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Fine dining around every corner

Mouth watery island tastes

A wide range of dining experiences at Anse Chastanet! Some of the best dining in Soufriere and St. Lucia is at Anse Chastanet. An enticing selection of menus is available in several intimate hillside and beachside rooms. You can pre-book private dining arrangements at the water’s edge on Anse Chastanet beach or in our spa cottage Kai Mer overlooking the Caribbean.

Whether you fancy fine tropical Caribbean cuisine, exotic Creole flavors, or simple grilled fare, you will find it available and so much more. The culinary options also include St.Lucia East Indian menu titled Apsara, a wholly vegetarian restaurant called Emerald’s, and last but not least, the Jungle Grill for daytime laid-back dining on our second beach, Anse Mamin. And, of course, all of the kitchens receive organic produce from our resort farm, Emerald’s in the Soufriere Hills.

Dining in the trees

Dine in at the resort’s two open-air treehouses overlooking lush tropical foliage and the Caribbean Sea. Join us for award-winning tropical world cuisine made from a blend of Caribbean and other tropical world cuisine experiences. The dinner menu changes daily and is served in a romantic candlelit ambiance, surrounded by beautiful original artwork. Breakfast is served here daily, as is dinner, except on Tuesdays.

Anse Chastanet menus always include vegetarian options, and our culinary team is also happy to meet any other dietary requirements. In addition, the resort serves our Emerald’s dinner menu, which is entirely vegetarian and showcases organic produce grown on our resort farm, Emerald Estate, in the Soufriere Hills.

Seeds of love

Anse Chastanet only uses certified organic seeds. Menu selections regularly offer new tastes and combinations, including appetizers such as Goat’s Cheese Fondant, Balsamic Caramel, Apple Curry, and Crispy Rain Forest Calabza Gnocchi. Entrees like tofu, smoked paprika, sour cream, cilantro, cumin, sweet potato, and plantain satay are available.

You have numerous choices for dining at Anse Chastanet: Emerald, a vegetarian dining experience; Trou Au Diable, a beach restaurant; Aspara, an Indian-themed menu at Trou Au Diable; the Beach Grill, and the Jungle Grill.

Activities

When you are not diving

  • Paddleboarding
  • Yoga
  • Sunset cruise
  • Jungle biking
  • Culinary classes
  • Chocolate tasting
  • Kayaking
  • Volcano excursion
  • Sailing lessons
  • Spa treatments
  • “Forever you” renewal of vows

Know Before You Go

Fly to paradise

Airlines servicing St. Lucia
  • American Airlines
  • US Airways
  • Delta Airways
  • United Airlines
  • JetBlue
  • British Airways
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Air Canada
  • Westjet
  • Air France
  • Condor
  • TRANSAT
  • Caribbean Airlines
  • Caribbean Star, and Corsair via Martinique.

Please look out for new non-stop, direct flights to Saint Lucia starting from Chicago (United Airlines) and Boston (JetBlue).

Airports

Hewanorra International Airport: UVF (18 miles) – approximately 60 minutes. George Charles Airport: SLU (inter-island) (30 miles) – approximately 75 minutes. At Hewanorra Airport, our airport representative is stationed right outside the arrival hall. At SLU airport, we have a representative waiting for you once you notify us of your flight details. If you plan to arrive by private plane, please contact us, and we will facilitate your arrival arrangements.

There’s a Helipad

Anse Chastanet owns and operates a private, fully licensed helipad for the exclusive use of our resort guests. The helipad is located in the hills behind the resort, where it can operate without disturbing our guests. The helicopter company operates only during daylight hours. The helicopter transfers are approximately $280 USD (UVF) one way. Prices are subject to change without notice.

The helicopter company requires a minimum of 4 passengers booked on any given flight before sending us the final confirmation of the transfer. This final confirmation may only come through on the day prior to your arrival. As there is only one helicopter company, there is good, steady demand, and mostly, this final confirmation will come through.

Space is limited for the Helicopter

If you wish to receive immediate confirmation and a guarantee, you would need to agree to purchase a total of 4 seats and guarantee payment for these 4 seats in case no other passengers have booked by the time of your arrival. If you wish to book a private helicopter transfer, a payment of 6 seats is required. As there are a limited number of helicopters, please note that mechanical or weather issues could lead to last-minute cancellation, in which case the resort would automatically arrange a land transfer for you.

There may also be last-minute delays over which we will have no influence, as they could be caused by a variety of reasons. Please also be aware that your luggage will be transported to and reach the resort separately. Your hand luggage can travel with you. Contact us at Kids Sea Camp if you wish to book a helicopter transfer. 803-419-2556

Passports and documentation

All travelers must have a current passport, adequate funds to support themselves, and a return airline ticket to travel out of the USA. Travelers must have a passport that is valid for 6 months from the date of entry to any foreign country.

It is the travelers’ 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 as well as your chosen airline carrier 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.

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 of your country and visit the immigration site of the country you are traveling to for the requirements. Kids Sea Camp Reservation Office and staff will not assume responsibility for passengers not having the correct documentation.

Buddy Dive Resort

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

Dates

Introduction

Bonaire with Buddy Dive - Welcome to Bonaire Family Dive Vacations

Buddy Dive Resort is like going home.

For Margo and Tom Peyton, the owners of Kids Sea Camp, Buddy Dive Resort has hosted over 50 family weeks over 24 years. The resort sits on the ocean’s edge and offers comfortable one, two, and three-bedroom ocean-view villas. The Buddy Dive PADI 5-star CDC center sits on the property with four state-of-the-art dive boats. It’s a diving training mecca; from SASY to Tec diving, you can learn it all at Buddy Dive.

Buddy dive essentials

Learn from the best and train with the best at Buddy Dive Resort—a rare event at Kids Sea Camp where you can become a PADI professional. Buddy Dive is a 5-star PADI/ IDC dive shop with some of the best dive instructors in the Caribbean. It is a special week for our company, which works with our Buddies at Buddy Dive.

There are two swimming and training pools, as well as safe dive lockers. Some of the Best Bonaire diving can be found right off the Buddy Dive dock. The dive shop has 24-hour unlimited shore diving — grab a tank and go! It’s also perfect for parents to dive in with their kids for the first time.

Family-owned and family-friendly

The resort staff is family-friendly and works hard to meet your vacation needs. Bonaire is the shore diving capital of the Caribbean. Some consider Bonaire diving to be the best in the Caribbean.

Buddy Dive is a resort where you can dive, participate in many activities, sit back, relax, and enjoy the atmosphere. The personable staff, spacious accommodation, and a dive operation that has something for every diver make your holiday worry-free. No matter which apartment you are staying in, you’re never further than a giant stride away from our beautiful ocean.

Call KSC at 803.419.2556 for all the details.

Restoring the Reef

And don’t forget the Reef Renewal Foundation, created by the owners of Buddy Dive. With the Coral Restoration classes, you can come to a KSC week and learn how to help save coral reefs. The dive shop and the resort significantly protect marine life and the coral reefs on Bonaire.

Bonaire Nature and Tourism Fees

Protect Bonaire

Bonaire’s nature parks are unique because they are managed and maintained almost entirely with funding and support from their visitors. Therefore, your contribution makes a difference by enabling us to protect Bonaire’s valuable and vulnerable nature parks. All visitors must pay this fee.

Visitor entry tax

The New Bonaire Visitor Entry Tax is a mandatory payment per person per visit. $75 for all tourists 13 and older and $10 for kids 12 and under. All tourists are required to pay for this. It is collected on the island upon arrival or prepaid via the link below before arrival.

This form must be completed before arrival, and payment of fees is required. 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 do not do 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

Just a giant stride away from beautiful coral reefs and marine life

Buddy Dive: It’s simplicity at its finest

If I don’t feel like getting on a boat with other divers first thing in the morning, I can hang back and enjoy a late breakfast and coffee by the sea. Then, at my leisure, I can jump off the dock with another parent or even my kids and have a dive that’s just as good as those on the boat. I can go at my own pace daily at Buddy Dive: no hustle, deadlines, or worries. Buddy Dive is a perfect place for adults who have always wanted to start diving or to try plunging to awaken the dream. We will arrange complete certifications for adults who wish to learn. Just call us at 803-419-2556 and let’s get you diving.

Easy diving for the whole family

I love Bonaire because it’s easy diving for the whole family. There are wrecks, protected coral reefs, and a mini wall just a jump off the dock. Tanks are available 24/7 with a full-service dive store. The entire staff is family-focused, ready, and willing to please. The food consists of a variety of freshly baked bread and full dinner buffets featuring daily salads, meat, fresh fish, and fruit. As well as fresh-baked goodies for the sweet tooth. Frozen cappuccinos are delightful drinks, and no one leaves hungry or thirsty. I have yet to experience oceanfront dining as pleasurable as dining with a sunset view at Buddy Dive Resort.

I love the home-away-from-home feeling of the one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas. My husband and I have our privacy, and the kids enjoy their space, too.

Diving for all ages

Kids Sea Camp at Buddy Dive has something for all ages. Adults go diving in the morning, and kids have many activities, including tubing, snorkeling, kayaking, slacklining, and a treasure hunt. Non-divers can relax and read a book, kayak, birdwatch, shop, or take an island tour to explore Bonaire’s history and culture.

The weather in Bonaire is 99% sunny, and the island is beautiful above and below the surface. Jump off the dock or a boat, and it’s mostly calm, clear, and beautiful. With Kids Sea Camp, we have pizza and movie night, live music on Friday nights, and a host of slide presentations by SeaLife.

Afternoons are at your leisure, allowing you to enjoy fantastic shore diving with your kids. Evenings are full of new friends, laughter, and family time. The Kids Sea Camp group wants private dive boats, instructors, and guides.

Kids Sea Camp chooses Buddy Dive Resort because it’s family-owned, family-operated, and family-focused! Buddy Dive Resort is a PADI Career Development Center. The staff is kid-friendly, trained, and experienced in teaching and diving with kids. Michelle and Paul Coolen make up the GM team and have two beautiful little girls, Nordja and Pleun, who will hopefully join us soon in our SASY program.

by Margo Peyton, founder of Kids Sea Camp.

Buddy Dive Resort wins 13 Scuba Diving Readers’ Choice Awards for 2024!

We are proud and grateful to be awarded 13 Scuba Diving Readers’ Choice Awards this year. A very big THANK YOU for your trust, support, and loyalty!

This year, Buddy Dive Resort was awarded in 13 categories, Including:

Buddy Dive Resort:

  • Top 10 – Best Overall Resort
  • Top 10 – Value of Resort
  • Top 10 – Quality of Staff
  • One of the Best Restaurants
  • One of the Best Quality Resorts
  • One of the Best Quality of Rooms

Buddy Dive – Dive Operation:

  • Top 10 – Quality of Facilities
  • Top 10 – Quality of Training and Courses
  • One of the Best Overall Dive Centers
  • One of the Best Quality of Dive Boats
  • One of the Best Quality of Staff
  • One of the Best Quality of Rental Gear
  • One of the Best Attention to Safety

Would you like to come and experience it yourself?

Rates & Prices

Here are the rates for the 2026 Summer KSC weeks at Buddy Dive in Bonaire. The 11-boat dive and 6-boat dive packages include unlimited shore diving. Please note: All non-diver rates are $300 less than the 11 or 6 boat diver rates. This pricing includes the 2026 Thanksgiving week. Rates may change.

Room Type2026 Diver rate
1 adult/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$4,640 (11 boat dives)
$4,640 (6 boat dives)
$4,540 (Shore diving only)
1 adult/ 1 bedroom/1 bath condo$3,590 (11 boat dives)
$3,590 (6 boat dives)
$3,490 (Shore diving only)
2 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$3,530 (11 boat dives)
$3,530 (6 boat dives)
$3,430 (Shore diving only)
2 adults/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$3,290 (11 boat dives)
$3,290 (6 boat dives)
$3,190 (Shore diving only)
2 adult/ 1 bedroom/1 bath condo (2 adults plus 1 child max)$2,950 (11 boat dives)
$2,950 (6 boat dives)
$2,850 (Shore diving only)
3 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$3,099 (11 boat dives)
$3,099 (6 boat dives)
$2,999 (Shore diving only)
3 adults/ 2 bedroom/ 2 bath condo$2,949 (11 boat dives)
$2,949 (6 boat dives)
$2,849 (Shore diving only)
4 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$2,840 (11 boat dives)
$2,840 (6 boat dives)
$2,740 (Shore diving only)
4 adults/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$2,745 (11 boat dives)
$2,745 (6 boat dives)
$2,640 (Shore diving only)
5 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$2,545 (11 boat dives)
$2,545 (6 boat dives)
$2,445 (Shore diving only)
SASY$1,450
Seal Team $1,660
Jr. Open Water$2,400
Certified diver kids, Ages 17 and younger. Choose a course: AOW, Adventure, Rescue, or Coral Restoration. $2,500
E: AOW and Rescue Kids courses. This price includes E:learning
PADI courses available to add-on to adult certified diver rate. Nitrox Course, E:Learning included, must be completed prior to arrival. $300

Package Includes

The Bonaire Buddy Dive Kids Sea Camp package:

Always a Saturday arrival

Kids Sea Camp family dive weeks have a Saturday arrival. Diving and activities for kids start on Sunday and continue for 6 days. Saturday is the departure day. If you would like to add extra nights, we can arrange that for your family. It’s important to let us know as soon as possible about extra nights, as the resort is often sold out the week before or after! Book your airfare earlier to get the best rates.

What’s included in the KSC package 
  • Adult Package 1: 6 boat dives with unlimited shore dives (free rental truck), Tanks, Weights, and Belts
  • Adult Package 2: 11 boat dives with unlimited shore dives( Most popular and best deal)Tanks, Weights, Belts
  • Adult Package 3: Unlimited shore diving (free rental truck for the week included), Tanks, Weights, Belts

Certified Child Packages to choose from: (Certified kids are in a course for the duration of the week, must pick 1)

  • Jr. Advanced Open Water: For kids aged 12 and up who are certified to dive. Includes Deep, Nav, Night, Photo, and PPB dives. E: Learning is required, but not included in this package price.
  • Adventure Diver Cert: (This course is for kids ages 10-11 who are already certified to dive.) This PADI course is for kids under 12. Kids must be 12 to participate in a deep or Night dive as part of the PADI Advanced Open Water course, also offered at Kids Sea Camp Buddy Dive. With the Adventure certification, once kids turn 12, they will only need to complete their deep dive and e-learning to upgrade to the Advanced Open Water certification.)
  • Jr. Rescue Diver: For kids who are 12 and up and are currently certified as Jr. Advanced or Advanced Open Water certified. Must have current EFR (first aid and CPR cert or similar Red Cross. Must be current. E: Learning is required, but not included in this package price
  • Reef Renewal (For kids who are already certified to dive but want to learn about coral reefs. This is a full-week course)
  • SASY: For kids aged 4-7, 6 days of snorkeling and the SASY program using the SASY unit. Fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Seal Team: For kids aged 8 & 9, all rental gear, 6 days of Seal Team doing 5 aqua missions. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP
  • Jr. Open Water: (For kids 10-14) Open Water: (For kids age 15 and up) Kids who wish to become PADI certified divers. 5 confined dives & 4 open water dives, the instructor continues to dive with them once the course is completed from the boat. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP (Only applies for children’s sizes, Adult sizes are not included) (E: learning is included and a code will be sent with a valid email address)
  • 7 nights accommodations
  • FREE NITROX: For Nitrox certified divers. Start your Nitrox course today, no dive required. Just complete your PADI e-learning today
Fun stuff
  • Blow Karting for kids(Adults can join at an additional cost-sign up at the front desk)
  • 1 dinner at Ingridients fine dining (adults only)
  • Tubing and kayaking(non-divers can join)
  • Slackline
  • Family day dive on Friday, then Klein Bonaire (transfers for non-divers)
  • Underwater scavenger hunt for certified kids
  • Donkey sanctuary for kids (non-divers can join at a cost)
  • 3 meals daily with water, juice, and tea
  • Round-trip airport transfers
  • Dive rental gear for all kid divers
  • Kids Sea Camp Tote bags, T-shirts, Flap straps, and other giveaways (giveaways vary from sponsors)
  • Treasure hunt for SASY and Seal Team
  • Pizza movie night
  • Slideshow, marine presentations, poetry
  • Closing presentation

Not Included:

  • Round-trip airfare (BON)
  • Sodas and alcoholic drinks
  • eLearning for adult courses
  • eLearning for rescue and AOW kids courses
  • Truck rentals are not included in the 11-boat dive package($577.50 to add)
  • Truck rental add-on: $577.50 (Truck rental is included in the six boat dive package and the shore only package when all adults are on the same package in the same room)
  • Bonaire Marine Park fee not included, $45 per person
  • Dive rental gear for adult divers is not included
  • Continuing Education courses for adults: you must send a request at the time of booking; space and availability will be confirmed. Confirmation will not occur until 1-2 months before the trip’s departure and will not exceed 4 students.
  • Bonaire Tourism Entry Tax: https://tourismtax.bonairegov.com/
  • Questions and answers: https://tourismtax.bonairegov.com/section/3

For Advanced Open Water and Rescue Certifications, participants must complete the PADI eLearning before arrival. For eLearning, please make sure to click on Kids Sea Camp as your PADI store. Additional information is on our reservations page in the forms section.
** For Rescue Certification, participants must have their current EFR / First Aid (within 24 months). PADI Rescue and Jr. Rescue will be offered to both adults and kids. Please call 1-803-419-2556 us for more information.

Schedule

Once you arrive on the island

This is a general sample schedule that will change depending on the weather, courses offered, and location. Other activities, courses, and details will be provided on a final schedule included with your trip documents. This schedule is also subject to changes on the island.

You will be met at Buddy Dive Resort with a welcome drink for adults and a smoothie for kids. Check in, get comfortable, and we will meet at the pool bar for orientation.

  • Saturday: Arrival day and 6 P.M. Kids Sea Camp guest orientation- Upon arrival, you will be met with a private meet and greet at the airport
  • You will check in at the front desk, then head to the Buddy beach bar for your welcome drink, to meet camp staff, and to receive program information. We will have a wonderful welcome meal and opening. Guests will enjoy a good night’s sleep and be ready for diving and fun for all in the morning.
Let’s go diving
  • Sunday: 1 or 2 dives, depending on certified diver package and SASY, Seal, PADI JOW, Coral Restoration, Adventure & AOW, and Rescue diver training
  • Monday: 1 or 2 dives, depending on dive package and SASY, Seal, PADI JOW, Coral Restoration, Adventure & AOW training
  • Tuesday: 1 or 2 dives, depending on dive package and SASY, Seal, PADI JOW, Coral Restoration, Adventure & AOW training
  • Wednesday: 2 boat dives and SASY, Seal, PADI JOW, Coral Restoration, Adventure & AOW diving, and Pizza Movie night
  • Thursday: 2 boat dives and SASY, Seal, PADI JOW, Coral Restoration, Adventure & AOW diving
Back to reality
  • Friday: Family dive day, closing feast and celebration, and slide presentation.
  • Saturday: Travel day!

General meal information

  • Three meals daily are included in your package.
  • Breakfast is served buffet-style each morning from 7–9 A.M., with eggs made to order, ham, potatoes, pancakes, fruit, cereal, and local juices.
  • Lunch is served from the menu, with a wide variety of foods, from burgers and salads to pasta and fish. A special kids menu is also available from 1–2 P.M.
  • Dinner is available from 6:30–10 P.M. daily and also served off the menu with fresh daily seafood.
  • Friday is the Buddy Dive beach BBQ and includes live entertainment. A special farewell dinner is scheduled for Friday night.

More details of the schedule

2:30 the KSC program ends

The kids’ programs end at 2:30 P.M., so if you choose a shore dive or an additional afternoon dive at 2:15, you will be responsible for making sure your kids are attended to. It should not be a problem as we are always available, but it will need to be arranged with prior notice

This is a tentative schedule and will change; please contact us for up-to-date information. Currently, we are offering the PADI Rescue Course for Kids and adults. Coral Restoration will be offered to all kids, as well as Adventure Diver and Advanced Open Water. Nitrox is Free for certified Nitrox divers.

Accommodations

Buddy Dive Resort

Lots of options to eat, sleep, and dive

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.

The ocean views are everywhere

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 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

Falling in love with diving

If you want to fall in love with diving, become a better diver, or dive safely 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.

Drive Thru diving

With a fleet of custom dive boats and a well-stocked ‘Drive Thru’ offering air and Nitrox tanks, every diver’s 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

Sunday is the dive day

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.

There’s even a night dive

The diving schedule will include boat departures at 8:30 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. 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 enjoy pizza and a movie.

Easy Diving

The island of Great Viz

On average, Bonaire’s visibility exceeds 100 feet (30 meters), and our average water temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit (29 °C). 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.

The unlimited shore diving package

All levels of divers can enjoy the freedom of the unlimited shore diving package, making as many dives as they want each day within 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 setup 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.

Every day of the year, the 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

One of the best dive shops in the Caribbean

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, NAUI, and 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!

Caring is sharing

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, along with a receipt. Keep both, as they will also provide you with complimentary admission to Washington-Slagbaai National Park for the duration of your tag. 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

Courses during a KSC week at Buddy Dive
  • PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, masks, and a 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 a 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)

The top ten

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 to 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 Bengi is known for its heavy currents. Recommended only for the advanced diver, the depth ranges from 15 to 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 only from the shore. 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 handout.

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 offer opportunities 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 to 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 to 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 their great visibility, wide-angle lenses allow photographers to capture 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.

The next ten

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 that form chutes leading 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, making them 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.

The bottom six

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 gave a wedding present to 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 a 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 it 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 Restaurant

Lunch is served from 11 A.M. through 5 P.M. 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 P.M., 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 Restaurant

The Van der Valk family on Bonaire has been in the tourism industry for decades; in that time, they’ve had the chance to visit hundreds of restaurants, but only a handful have earned 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, 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 and the decoration to, 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 Bennie’s Manager’s Rum Punch Party, a lively event with snacks and free rum and fruit punch from 5:30–6:30 P.M. Dance to the live music of the fun and fabulous Moogie until it’s time for a dinner break at 7:00 P.M.

The evening is completed 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

The activity package available to non-divers is priced the same 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 offers tours to every part of the island; please ask for more details about the available options. (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 $ 65 per hr. Contact us for more information. This activity is included for 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
Great fishing
  • Boat Fishing Charter: Go fishing with people who know how to help you catch the fish you have always dreamed of! (Price upon request)
Additional activities offered on Bonaire
  • 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 on a boat. (Pricing available upon request)

Know Before You Go

Flying to Bonaire

Bonaire is easy to get to

Flights run each week from Houston and Newark to Bonaire. The Houston flight departs on Friday nights shortly before midnight and arrives in Bonaire early Saturday morning. There is also a second flight that leaves Houston on Saturday night and arrives Sunday morning.

The Newark departure is similar, leaving on Saturday nights shortly before midnight and arriving in Bonaire early on Sunday morning. Delta also offers a direct non-stop flight from Atlanta on Saturdays. This flight arrives in Bonaire mid-afternoon on Saturday. Insel Air provides a direct nonstop flight from Miami on Saturdays, arriving in Bonaire around 6:30 pm.

Other flight options

American Airlines offers nonstop flights to Curacao, and flights between Curacao and Bonaire are operated by Divi Divi Air, Insel Air, and Dutch Antilles Express. The trip from Curacao to Bonaire takes about 30 minutes, and schedules are available throughout the day.

Aruba is an option also

Another option is to fly into Aruba; there are flights from Aruba to Bonaire on Divi Dive Air, Dutch Antilles Express, Insel Air, and Tiara Air.

Please provide Kids Sea Camp with your flight itinerary once you have it so that we can arrange your transfers to the resort.

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