Descend into Bonaire's dramatic limestone cave system with a local expert guide, then snorkel a secret sea cave pool carved by millennia of waves — an exhilarating combination of geology, history, and underwater wonder found nowhere else on the island.
What to expect
Your guide collects you from the pier and drives to Bonaire's rugged limestone coastline, where dramatic blow holes and sea caves have been sculpted by centuries of surf. You'll scramble, climb, and squeeze through narrow cave passages (light equipment provided), pausing to examine ancient cave paintings and extraordinary stalactite formations. The finale is a snorkel in a luminous sea cave pool where light filters in through submerged openings, illuminating coral and fish in vivid colour.
Good to know
A moderate level of fitness is required — there is some climbing and crawling involved. Wear sturdy shoes and a swimsuit under quick-dry clothing. Duration is approximately 2–3 hours. Confirm the exact operator and booking link on-site or via your ship's destination desk; government-regulated guide rates on the island are approximately USD 25 at point of booking for basic cave access.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kralendijk — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.