• cruise port in bonaire kralendijk seen from cruise ship
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.​

*this will be downloaded as a PDF.

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Passport & Visa

Passport & Visa

Citizens of most countries do not require a visa to enter Bonaire for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors of certain nationalities might need to apply for a visa in advance. For complete information on entry requirements, please contact the Immigration Office on Bonaire or any representation of the Kingdom of Netherlands in your country. All visitors to Bonaire are required to pay the visitor tax, which is $75 in 2023 and can be paid online or upon arrival. Visitors will also need to provide a passport that is valid for the duration of the stay and has some unused pages, a valid return ticket, and the necessary documents for returning to their country of origin.
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Cruise Port

Cruise Port

The cruise port of Bonaire is located on the west side of the island, close to the centre of Kralendijk. Ships dock at one of two terminals, known as the Northern Pier and Southern Pier. Between the two, the Northern Pier is a few minutes closer to Wilhelmina Park hosting souvenir vendors, the shopping street of Kralendijk (Kaya Grandi), and the Sea Promenade brimming with restaurants (Kaya J. N. E. Craane). Passengers can also avail of tourist information, tour, and scuba diving operators and taxis at the cruise port.
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Taxi

Taxi

With average road conditions, road transport in Bonaire has its limitations, but taxi services are, nonetheless, available on the island. Taxis have 'TX' on the license plates and since the rates are set by the government, a price list should always be available for you to consult before your ride. It is best to book taxis in advance, for which information can be obtained at information booths or your accommodation. Water taxis are also available on the island, mostly to Klein (small) Bonaire opposite the cruise port, and it is also used by snorkellers and divers to get to other places with favourable conditions.
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