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Backpacking or traveling in Bonaire?

  • Small but beautiful with beautiful beaches, water sports, a "diverse paradise," hiking, cave exploration and relaxation. 
  • Bonaire has a number of special features that make it truly unique! Bonaire also has a large population of wild donkeys that give the island an extra charming vibe and another fun fact: they never have to wait for the traffic lights, because there are none on Bonaire! It is really a place to go for relaxation and a touch of Caribbean charm.
  • Ideally rent a car and bring your own dive tanks and the chance to explore the entire reef of Bonaire in a quiet way. Bonaire is also known as the diving capital of the world with more than 80 beautiful dive sites and a reef that has been protected since 1979 - a dream place for divers and snorkelers.
  • Spotting activities: well, diving and snorkeling!; windsurfing or kayaking through the mangroves at Lac Bay; spot flamingos at Washington Slagbaai National Park; visit the Donkey Sanctuary; kiteboard at Atlandtis Beach; learn about the history of the island at the slave houses in Rincon; visit the surreal pink lakes (salt pans and brine lake); explore the island by mountain bike; go on a food tour; admire the breathtaking starry sky on a clear night.
  • Spot animals: donkeys, flamingos, green sea turtles, goats, parrots, reef fish, red-tailed hawk, iguanas.
  • Spot food: pastechi, krioyo stew, conch salad, funchi, guiambo, bacalhau, Johnny Cake, kesio, rum punch.

Studying in Bonaire?

  • There are no universities or extensive colleges on Bonaire, but there are institutes where you can do courses related to the unique ecosystem of the island. There is a limited range of HBO and MBO studies.
  • Study cities: Kralendijk.
  • Language: English or Dutch.

Internship in Bonaire?

  • It is not easy to find an internship, but they do exist, for example, at research institutes or international organizations, in the field of marine ecology or the terrestrial ecosystem.
  • Competencies: knowledge of tropical ecology, hospitality in an international setting, problem-solving thinking with limited resources, intercultural communication.

Volunteering in Bonaire?

  • Mainly focused on animals and nature conservation. Think of turtle protection, donkey care, coral protection and education.

Working in Bonaire?

  • On Bonaire you will mainly find jobs in the tourism and hospitality sector. Think of working in resorts or as a diving instructor or guide, but also jobs in the field of nature management and in education.

Working as a digital nomad in Bonaire?

  • It is not a very popular destination for digital nomads, but that does not make it less suitable! The island offers a beautiful environment with several nice cafes with stable wifi, digital nomad coliving accommodations, and you can take a dip in the waves at any time.

Living in Bonaire?

  • Cozy living in a small community, on an always sunny island. Cosy living in a small community, on an island that is always sunny.
  • On Bonaire you will find a relaxed mix of Caribbean and Dutch. People love dancing, music, good food and the weather is almost always nice! In addition, it is also a sustainable island, so very suitable for those who find that important.
  • Education: there is good education available for expats with children. For universities you will have to go somewhere else.
  • Safety: it is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean.
  • Culture: a relaxed mix of Caribbean and Dutch, with a love for music, dance and good food.
  • Please note: living is expensive, life can become a bit monotonous and there are limited job opportunities.
  • Health insurance: health care is good, but for more complex matters you may be referred to Curaçao or the Netherlands. So make sure you have your own good health insurance.

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How does healthcare work in Bonaire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Bonaire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How is the health insurance system arranged on Bonaire?

What is the quality of healthcare on Bonaire?

  • The healthcare institution on Bonaire is the Fundashon Mariadal Hospital, where care is provided in a Caribbean-Dutch environment at a European-Dutch level.
  • Most care in the field of emergency care, maternity care, short- and long-term care, diagnostics and medicine supply is arranged on Bonaire.
  • There is an ongoing collaboration with Dutch hospitals for knowledge transfer and training. Mostly young specialists from abroad often work on Bonaire for 3 to 6 months.
  • Due to the rapid population growth, there is a lot of development within healthcare on Bonaire, which means that more and more specialist medical care can be provided.
  • Due to the increasing quality of care on Bonaire, the number of patients who have to be treated in another country is decreasing. Serious and complicated patient cases are, however, sent to Curaçao, this island is a 10-minute flight away. Evacuation to other countries also occurs.
  • Bonaire has a recompression chamber with relevant specialists in this field, so that divers can be treated immediately, in case of decompression.
  • The Health Insurance Office (ZVK) is the government body responsible for arranging and financing healthcare in Bonaire via the BES health insurance. 

How is public healthcare organised in Bonaire?

  • Everyone who legally resides in Bonaire and registers is obliged to be insured via the Health Insurance Office (ZVK). This also applies to expats.
  • If you do not register officially, you must arrange international health insurance yourself.
  • Healthcare costs are largely covered by the ZVK. A personal contribution may be required for some medicines and treatments.
  • Public healthcare is well organised, but capacity is limited due to the small scale of the island.

How is private healthcare arranged on Bonaire?

  • There are only a limited number of private clinics on Bonaire and the quality of care is good.
  • Medical evacuation can be necessary in case of emergencies or complicated health issues. 
  • Private healthcare is mainly chosen by temporary expats or tourists who do not have access to public healthcare via the ZVK or by residents who want additional coverage.

How is the general practitioner arranged on Bonaire?

  • Bonaire has a number of general practitioner practices, and the general practitioner acts as the first point of contact for medical complaints.
  • General practitioners usually work by appointment, but in urgent cases you can often be seen the same day.
  • A referral from the general practitioner is required for specialist care or hospital care.
  • General practitioners often speak Dutch, English and Papiamento, so language barriers are usually not a problem.

How is the dentist arranged on Bonaire?

  • There are several dentists on Bonaire who provide high-quality care.
  • Treatments are partly reimbursed by the ZVK, but some costs, such as orthodontics, require additional insurance or personal payment.
  • Dental practices are mostly by appointment, and waiting times are usually short.

How is maternity care arranged on Bonaire?

  • Pregnant women receive good care through the Fundashon Mariadal hospital and local midwives.
  • Prenatal check-ups, ultrasounds and deliveries are largely covered by the ZVK.
  • In case of complications or a high-risk pregnancy, a referral to Curaçao or another countries may be necessary.
  • Breastfeeding in public is generally accepted. There is a growing awareness of breastfeeding and its benefits, with support from local healthcare providers.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay on Bonaire?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety on Bonaire?

  • Bonaire is generally a safe island, with little serious crime. Petty crime, such as theft, does occur, but violent crime is rare.
  • Keep a close eye on your belongings, especially in tourist areas.
  • Make sure you lock your home properly, especially if you live in a remote area.
  • Avoid isolated beaches or other isolated places after dark.
  • Bonaire is politically stable and has no significant safety risks for expats.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases on Bonaire?

  • Bonaire has no major health risks, but be aware of mosquitoes that can transmit diseases such as dengue and zika. Protect yourself from mosquito bites, especially during the rainy season.
  • Make sure you enquire about the latest vaccination advice for Bonaire.
  • The tap water on Bonaire is safe to drink and of excellent quality. It is desalinated and is comparable to drinking water quality in Western countries.

What should you look out for in terms of traffic on Bonaire?

  • The roads on Bonaire are generally well maintained, but some rural roads are unpaved.
  • The island is small, and distances are short. You can drive from one side to the other in 30-40 minutes.
  • Traffic drives on the right.
  • There is no extensive public transportation system. Expats and residents usually travel by car or scooter.
  • Driving after sunset is safe, but be careful on poorly lit roads or in nature reserves, where wild animals (such as donkeys) can cross the road.

Which work and travel insurances are suitable for short and long stays on Bonaire?

  • Is the trip to Bonaire and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

Which emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Bonaire if you are going to live there for a while?

  • If you register on Bonaire, you must register with the ZVK. If you are not registered, you must arrange your own insurance. Even if you are affiliated with the ZVK, it is wise to take out international private health insurance. This way you can cover uncovered costs such as medical repatriation or evacuation.
  • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
Bonaire: Updates & Travel

Bonaire: Updates & Travel

Travel in Bonaire?

  • Bonaire is a beautiful island to visit. A great island hopping destination from Aruba or Curacao. The island is in the top 5 best locations in the world for many snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. In addition to diving locations, Bonaire also has beautiful beaches. There is also a large nature park, many animals and plant species and you can learn about the history of the island through the historical buildings.
  • Kralendijk - This is the colorful, cozy and historic capital of Bonaire.
  • Washington Slagbaai National Park (WSNP) - This large nature park in the north of Bonaire is full of cacti, aloe plants, limestone caves, salt lakes and blowholes.
  • Beaches - For the ideal beach holiday, Bonaire is the place to be. Do everything your heart desires on a beach holiday: sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling and diving. Not all beaches are suitable for swimming due to high waves, strong currents and pebbles, but this is certainly possible on the popular beach Playa Fuchi, the Playa Frans where there are many fish and fishing boats. And also the small quiet beach Boka Slagbaai with its centuries-old historical buildings.
  • Klein Bonaire - This small island of 6 km2 close to the coast of Kralendijk on Bonaire is known for its beautiful white beaches that are also a quiet place for turtle nests.
  • Saliñas - There are a number of salt lakes that are worth visiting.
  • Watch out for high waves, strong currents and stinging water animals or poisonous coral.

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    • Opportunities are found in the areas of helping, learning or studying. You can get involved to volunteer in a social project at a school in Africa, Asia or Latin America. You can get involved in nature, in a project with animals or cleaning the sea or beaches. Those who want to learn more can choose for example a language course in Latin America, Spain or South Africa.

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    • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

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      Safety and insurances in Bonaire

      How does healthcare work in Bonaire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Bonaire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How is the health insurance system arranged on Bonaire?

      What is the quality of healthcare on Bonaire?

      • The healthcare institution on Bonaire is the Fundashon Mariadal Hospital, where care is provided in a Caribbean-Dutch environment at a European-Dutch level.
      • Most care in the field of emergency care, maternity care, short- and long-term care, diagnostics and medicine supply is arranged on Bonaire.
      • There is an ongoing collaboration with Dutch hospitals for knowledge transfer and training. Mostly young specialists from abroad often work on Bonaire for 3 to 6 months.
      • Due to the rapid population growth, there is a lot of development within healthcare on Bonaire, which means that more and more specialist medical care can be provided.
      • Due to the increasing quality of care on Bonaire, the number of patients who have to be treated in another country is decreasing. Serious and complicated patient cases are, however, sent to Curaçao, this island is a 10-minute flight away. Evacuation to other countries also occurs.
      • Bonaire has a recompression chamber with relevant specialists in this field, so that divers can be treated immediately, in case of decompression.
      • The Health Insurance Office (ZVK) is the government body responsible for arranging and financing healthcare in Bonaire via the BES health insurance. 

      How is public healthcare organised in Bonaire?

      • Everyone who legally resides in Bonaire and registers is obliged to be insured via the Health Insurance Office (ZVK). This also applies to expats.
      • If you do not register officially, you must arrange international health insurance yourself.
      • Healthcare costs are largely covered by the ZVK. A personal contribution may be required for some medicines and treatments.
      • Public healthcare is well organised, but capacity is limited due to the small scale of the island.

      How is private healthcare arranged on Bonaire?

      • There are only a limited number of private clinics on Bonaire and the quality of care is good.
      • Medical evacuation can be necessary in case of emergencies or complicated health issues. 
      • Private healthcare is mainly chosen by temporary expats or tourists who do not have access to public healthcare via the ZVK or by residents who want additional coverage.

      How is the general practitioner arranged on Bonaire?

      • Bonaire has a number of general practitioner practices, and the general practitioner acts as the first point of contact for medical complaints.
      • General practitioners usually work by appointment, but in urgent cases you can often be seen the same day.
      • A referral from the general practitioner is required for specialist care or hospital care.
      • General practitioners often speak Dutch, English and Papiamento, so language barriers are usually not a problem.

      How is the dentist arranged on Bonaire?

      • There are several dentists on Bonaire who provide high-quality care.
      • Treatments are partly reimbursed by the ZVK, but some costs, such as orthodontics, require additional insurance or personal payment.
      • Dental practices are mostly by appointment, and waiting times are usually short.

      How is maternity care arranged on Bonaire?

      • Pregnant women receive good care through the Fundashon Mariadal hospital and local midwives.
      • Prenatal check-ups, ultrasounds and deliveries are largely covered by the ZVK.
      • In case of complications or a high-risk pregnancy, a referral to Curaçao or another countries may be necessary.
      • Breastfeeding in public is generally accepted. There is a growing awareness of breastfeeding and its benefits, with support from local healthcare providers.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay on Bonaire?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety on Bonaire?

      • Bonaire is generally a safe island, with little serious crime. Petty crime, such as theft, does occur, but violent crime is rare.
      • Keep a close eye on your belongings, especially in tourist areas.
      • Make sure you lock your home properly, especially if you live in a remote area.
      • Avoid isolated beaches or other isolated places after dark.
      • Bonaire is politically stable and has no significant safety risks for expats.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases on Bonaire?

      • Bonaire has no major health risks, but be aware of mosquitoes that can transmit diseases such as dengue and zika. Protect yourself from mosquito bites, especially during the rainy season.
      • Make sure you enquire about the latest vaccination advice for Bonaire.
      • The tap water on Bonaire is safe to drink and of excellent quality. It is desalinated and is comparable to drinking water quality in Western countries.

      What should you look out for in terms of traffic on Bonaire?

      • The roads on Bonaire are generally well maintained, but some rural roads are unpaved.
      • The island is small, and distances are short. You can drive from one side to the other in 30-40 minutes.
      • Traffic drives on the right.
      • There is no extensive public transportation system. Expats and residents usually travel by car or scooter.
      • Driving after sunset is safe, but be careful on poorly lit roads or in nature reserves, where wild animals (such as donkeys) can cross the road.

      Which work and travel insurances are suitable for short and long stays on Bonaire?

      • Is the trip to Bonaire and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      Which emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Bonaire if you are going to live there for a while?

      • If you register on Bonaire, you must register with the ZVK. If you are not registered, you must arrange your own insurance. Even if you are affiliated with the ZVK, it is wise to take out international private health insurance. This way you can cover uncovered costs such as medical repatriation or evacuation.
      • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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