Washington-Slagbaai National Park
Bonaire
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This natural reserve covers an area of 57 square kilometres in the north of the island and is home to species ranging from flamingos to iguanas and sea turtles, not to mention the distinctive flora including several species of cacti. The visitor centre at the entrance houses a museum and is the starting point of hiking trails throughout the park.
Useful Information
- More Info: Rincón
- Phone: +599 788 9015
- More Info: www.stinapabonaire.org
- Address: Tue–Sun 8am–5pm, Mon closed
Do & See
Thanks to its extensive marine park, sanctuaries, and distinctive ecosystem, Bonaire offers whole new perspectives on the natural world. And from sports to cuisine to architecture, be sure to also explore man's take on this extraordinary world.

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