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Автор: Otto Wagner
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turquoise waters of Bachelor’s Beach

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      There are many marine organisms that can put a damper on your experience in Bonaire, from stinging jellyfish to fire corals and moray eels. Some of these potentially dangerous marine creatures are listed on pages 252–255 with information on how to treat the wounds. We have included information in that section on the harm these species can cause and some of the common treatments.

      Crime does exist on Bonaire, although the island is considered one of the safer places in the Caribbean for visitors. Please approach your trip with an appropriate level of caution and safety-conscious behavior. Do not leave anything of value in your car while you go out diving. In fact, many rental companies suggest leaving vehicle doors unlocked to demonstrate the absence of anything of value inside.

      If you get injured there are several places to seek quality medical care on the island. Bonaire’s only hospital is the San Francisco Hospital located in downtown Kralendijk. The hospital has 60 beds and if you need to spend the night, you will need to bring your own overnight supplies, such as pillow, blankets and toiletries. There are also a few clinics on the island, including some that cater to the diving community. Bonaire also has its own decompression chamber located just across the road from the hospital, which is available with a referral from the doctor on duty or the hospital. It also has an air ambulance service.

      The healthcare system in Bonaire is adequate for most needs, but if the injury or illness is beyond the ability of the island’s medical expertise, you may need to be transported to Curaçao or elsewhere for treatment. Consider purchasing travel and dive-related health insurance prior to your trip. Without coverage, an accident could be costly.

      In case of an emergency, here are some important numbers and places to seek help:

      An excercise during diver safety training

      EMERGENCY INFORMATION

      In case of emergency

      Emergency contacts

      Police 911

      Hospital and Ambulance: 912

      Fire department: 911

      Headquarters of the

      Dutch Caribbean

      Police Force - Bonaire

      4 Kaya Libertado Simon Bolivar, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-715-8000 (non-emergency)

      Tel: +599-717-8000 (non-emergency)

      Email: [email protected]

      Politiecn.com/en/locations/

      BONAIRE

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      EMERGENCY INFORMATION

      BONAIRE

      San Francisco Hospital

      Open 24 hours

      2 Kaya Soeur Bartola, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-717-8900 (non-emergency)

      Email: [email protected]

      Fundashonmariadal.org

      Hyperbaric Recompression Chamber

      Kaya Soeur Bartola, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-717-8187

      Email: [email protected]

      Bonairehyperbaric.com

      Dive Medical Bonaire

      96 Kaya Grandi, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-700-5230 (24h/7)

      Email: [email protected]

      Divemedicalbonaire.com

      Pharmacies

      Botica Bonaire

      27 Kaya Grandi, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-717-8905

      Fax: +599-717-8063

      Botica Korona

      180 Kaya Korona, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-717-7552

      Fax: +599-717-4855

      Botica Sabana

      26 Kaya Nikiboko Zuid, Kralendijk

      Tel: +599-717-5638

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      Kiteboarding

      BONAIRE

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      Bonaire offers visitors and locals near-perfect conditions for kiteboarding. Consistent winds, flat water and accessible beaches will appeal to kiteboarders of all experience levels. The kiteboarding schools and rental locations are concentrated near the southeastern coast, operating out of a small stretch of coastline known as Atlantis Beach – just over 3 miles (5 kilometers) south of the Salt Pier along the coastal road. The beach has become such a focal point for kiteboarding on the island that you are more likely to hear people refer to it by its unofficial name, Kite Beach.

      The site is easy to spot from the road thanks to the small improvised village that springs up on the site during the day; the dozens of kiteboarders you will see out on the water at any given moment are another useful reference. The location includes two large school buses operated by the kiteboarding outfits. Food trucks,

      tents, lounge areas and even Wi-Fi hotspots offer kiteboarders a level of convenience and luxury they may not recognize in between trips out on the water.

      The two big outfits operating out of Kite Beach are Bonaire Kite School and Kiteboarding Bonaire, details bottom right. Both companies offer gear rentals and lessons for all experience levels from IKO-certified (International Kiteboarding Organization) instructors. A third operator, Chogogo Kite, operates from Coco Beach just north of Kralendijk.

      Wind surfing

      If kiteboarding is not your style, head to the east coast and visit Sorobon Beach at Lac Bay. The shallow waters of the bay and steady winds from the east offer the opportunity for an afternoon of incredible wind surfing. Rentals are available on site as well as lessons for those interested.

      Kiteboarding

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