Bluewater Dive Travel’s top reasons to book Delfin’s Beach Resort

Bluewater Dive Travel’s top reasons to book Delfins Beach Resort

In these difficult times of uncertainty and disruption, it’s nice to know that escaping from reality is still an option, even if just for a few days. And there are few places better suited to a tropical getaway than Delfins Beach Resort on Bonaire. Located on the southwest coast of the Caribbean’s premier shore-diving destination, Delfin’s seamlessly entwines modern luxury and local nature to create the ultimate tropical retreat.

Our partners at Bluewater Dive Travel love to book Delfin’s Beach Resort as they know their customers are guaranteed a spectacular stay. And at a time when so much uncertainty surrounds global travel, there has never been a better opportunity to take advantage of the facilities at Delfins. Here are Bluewater Travel’s top reasons to escape the lockdown blues and book a well-deserved vacation to Bonaire’s newest waterfront property.
Leave all your troubles at home
Visitors to Bonaire will be hard pushed to find another resort that offers the high-end exclusive accommodations and first-class service on offer at Delfins Beach Resort. Situated on an idyllic stretch of waterfront amidst lush gardens and shady palms, the resort exudes class and sophistication. Guest apartments and villas offer the latest modern amenities and stunning sea views, while the resort’s upscale restaurant, pool, and beach bar create a relaxed and peaceful vibe that will leave you feeling like you haven’t a care in the world. Currently operating at reduced capacity, exclusivity is at a premium, and guests will feel like they’ve chanced upon a tropical paradise.
Easy entry requirements
Bonaire is one of the few Caribbean destinations currently accepting international visitors, and the country has recently relaxed some of its entrance regulations based on travelers presenting a negative COVID-19 test along with proof of travel insurance. While flights to and from Europe resumed on July 1st, travel from the US is still somewhat limited. The island is working hard to ensure that its vital tourism industry continues to flourish whilst protecting the health and wellbeing of its residents. Safety protocols on flights and public transport include physical distancing and mandatory wearing of face masks, and dive and tour operators have introduced measures to ensure that guests continue to receive the best experience whilst still adhering to safety advice. Further details can be found on the Bonaire Tourism website; simply follow their basic guidelines and your vacation will continue without a hitch.
Drive and dive in blissful isolation
Bonaire is world-renowned as an excellent shore diving destination, with a strongly established dive infrastructure in place to support visitors taking advantage of its famous ‘drive and dive’ system. Delfins Beach Resort boasts the largest drive-through dive facility on the island, with brand new facilities to support divers looking to hire and fill cylinders, wash gear, or ask for a spot of advice. This set-up is ideal for those keen to avoid other travelers, and with over 100 dive sites around the island’s shores, you will likely have most sites to yourself. What better way to isolate than with your dive buddy, exploring the best the island has to offer above and below the waterline.

If you want to explore further afield but feel nervous about cramming yourself onto a day boat, Delfins offers boat diving through its brand new dive center, Dive Friends. Utilizing the resort’s private pier, boats pick-up directly from the resort, removing the requirement for a crowded bus transfer to the bustling pier at Port Bonaire. Current boat diving protocols include reduced maximum capacity, distancing requirements, and designated equipment areas for each guest. You can read all about Dive Friend’s safety policies, in place to ensure guests have a great dive without putting themselves or others at risk.


So if you’re keen to get back in the water but not sure how to go about it, a stay at Delfins might be the answer. Forget your troubles, avoid the crowds, and choose a method of diving that suits you. Bluewater Dive Travel would certainly agree!



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