If you're the sort of traveler who does their research before every trip, then you've probably mapped out the location, created a schedule, planned your outfits, canvassed accommodations and even learned some basic words for your trip to Bonaire. Now how do you get there?
Bonaire is one of the Caribbean's ABC islands and is located off the north coast of South America near western Venezuela. Traveling to Bonaire is possible through Flamingo International Airport which has daily direct flights coming in from the US, Netherlands, Curacao, and Aruba.
North America
There are direct flights to Bonaire from the USA via American Airlines through Miami with 4 flights a week at 3:00, Delta Airlines through Atlanta with 3 flights a week at 4:00, and United Airlines through Houston and Newark once a week at 4:35 and 4:40 respectively. Guests coming from Canada can fly into Bonaire with a stopover at the cities mentioned above.
Europe
Travelers from all over Europe can fly to Bonaire via Amsterdam with TUIfly Airlines or KLM airlines. These flights take approximately 10.5 hours. Flights to Bonaire have a short stopover in either Aruba (KLM) or Curacao (TUI) however, flights going back to Amsterdam are direct for both airlines.
Carribean
There are direct flights from Curacao via ArubaAir 3 times a week and WinAir 2 times a week. Those traveling from Aruba can fly in via ArubaAir once a week.
Make sure to check which route would be best for you to take based on your place of origin. Your trip begins when you book that flight. With daily direct flights coming in and out of the island from various locations, it is now easier to plan your itinerary and travel to this beautiful island paradise. Safe travels!
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