Kralendijk is the small but lively capital of Bonaire, a Dutch Caribbean island sitting just off the Venezuelan coast. Known more for what lies beneath the waves than above them, the town serves as the gateway to some of the world's top shore-diving and snorkeling sites, with the coral reef beginning just meters from the waterfront. The pastel-painted colonial architecture along the Kaya Grandi, the open-air fish market, and the flamingo-dotted salt flats nearby give the island a character distinct from flashier Caribbean destinations.
This travel guide walks viewers through Kralendijk's compact center, covering practical tips on getting around, where to eat local cuisine, and how to access Bonaire's protected marine park. Ideal for first-time visitors planning a dive holiday or a quieter Caribbean escape.
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