It is known for its dry, sunny weather, broad sandy beaches, and gentle surf. Cacti-covered hills and a rocky, wind-swept northeastern coast characterize the island’s landscape.
Unlike Aruba and Curaçao, Bonaire is not known for its typical sandy beaches. Bonaire's main attraction is underwater, with pristine coral reefs and abundant marine life.
The largest and most populous of the three, Curaçao features diverse landscapes, from beaches to rugged cliffs. The capital, Willemstad, is known for its colorful colonial architecture.
Aruba is your go-to if you prefer a lively atmosphere with beaches. For an eco-conscious getaway with world-class diving, Bonaire is ideal. If you’re interested in a mix of experiences, Curaçao!