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11 Least-Crowded Islands in the Caribbean

Bonaire

Coral reef in Carbiiean Sea off coast of BonaireIf you love scuba diving, then Bonaire—located in the Leeward Antilles off the coast of Venezuela—is the Caribbean island for you. For the 24th consecutive year, this municipality of the Netherlands has been recognized as the No. 1 Shore Diving Destination in the Caribbean/Atlantic in Scuba Diving Magazine‘s Annual Readers’ Choice Awards. With a total population of only 18,905 people, Bonaire is bursting with beaches, lagoons, caverns, and desert-like hills that you can explore without crowds. It’s rich in marine life, various species of lizards and birds, and offers the ideal weather for kite surfing and windsurfing. Bonaire only has a few full-service resorts, a couple small bed and breakfasts, and a few self-catering vacation rentals. The Courtyard by Marriott Bonaire Dive Resort is the world’s first dive resort—boasting its own onsite dive center, where guests can explore amazing marine ecosystems at nearby sites such as Bonaire National Marine Park and Washington Slagbaai National Park. Don’t miss the most gorgeous pink sand beaches the world.

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