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Kralendijk attractions are varied
A holiday in the Kralendijk Bonaire is so appealing to many people due to the countless Kralendijk attractions. There are many tours, shows, man-made and natural Kralendijk Bonaire attractions to keep you busy your whole vacation.
You will discover a place rich in history, with a particular culture set in a unique landscape which offers many possibilities for entertainment, relaxation and also learning.
We and our partner sites can help you find information or make arrangements for the best Kralendijk Bonaire attractions. Whether it's action and adventure you're looking for, or total relaxation we have something waiting for you. |
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There is so much to enjoy in a Kralendijk Bonaire holiday! The Kralendijk Bonaire attractions start with the famous weather and setting, who draw tourists from around the world.
For a taste of the interesting local culture, just stroll on the streets and blend in the crowd or visit historical vestiges of times long gone. In the evening, dive into the flavors of the delicious local dishes of one of the area's many nearby restaurants.
Also, among the Kralendijk Bonaire attractions you can count shops, bars, night clubs, casinos, and sports camps. With so much to choose from, you’ll never be bored in Kralendijk Bonaire. |
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Kralendijk attractions -not only sun & beach
KRALENDIJK can seem chaotic at times, especially when hordes of cruise-ship passengers crowd the small streets and zip around on mopeds or bicycles. The best time to see the town therefore is late afternoon when the cruise ships have departed. Due to the many one-way streets the town is easiest to explore on foot , and you won't need a map to see the few attractions, many of which are found close to the coast on the main roads of Kaya Charles E.B. Helimund and Kaya Grandi. Perhaps the best place to get your bearings is follow the colourful waterfront thoroughfare known as Kaya Jan N.E Craane, which merges with Kaya Charles E.B. Helimund toward the south end of town. Along this route you'll find several government buildings, shops, restaurants and bars, as well as the occasional Dutch Caribbean-style building painted yellow and gold. Benches and a few palm trees en route make this stretch a popular place to take in the tropical surroundings or catch the sunset. On the north end of the route, Karel's Pier is home to a favourite watering hole for locals and tourists, as well as Pirate Cruises and Seacow Watertaxi. Across the way, you can also browse through the shops, boutiques and restaurants of the Harbourside Mall . Further south and closer to the centre of Kralendijk is the Town Pier, often referred to as the North Pier and a superb spot for night diving. Its underwater pillars are encrusted with sponges, corals and other sea creatures, all of which come to life after sundown. The pier can be extremely busy at times with heavy cruise-ship and boat traffic, and you must obtain permission from the Harbourmaster if you wish to dive here. The Harbourmaster's office is located in Fort Oranje, a few metres to the south and across from the smaller Ro-Ro Pier. Next door to the North Pier is a small open-air market where vendors peddle fresh produce and fish from Venezuela. Several souvenir stands selling locally made wooden handicrafts and artwork are usually set up inland across the avenue in Wilhelminaplein , a courtyard near the Protestant church. Here you'll find a monument honouring Eleanor Roosevelt's 1944 visit to American troops stationed on the island, as well as the Van Walbeck Monument , commemorating the landing in 1634 of the director of the Dutch West India Company. At the southern end of the route sits the South Pier , which receives a fair amount of marine traffic. On the way you'll pass small, mustard-coloured Fort Oranje with its four cannons and stone lighthouse. The fort was built by the Dutch in 1817 to protect the island's flourishing salt industry, and has since served as a prison and a storage depot. Today, the fort is home to the city hall and a few government offices. There's really not much to see inside the buildings, and most people are content with taking a few snapshots and moving on. Running parallel to the waterfront a block inland from Kaya Jan N.E. Craane is another main road, the short stretch of Kaya Grandi , where you'll find the tourist information centre and many of the island's shops, boutiques and restaurants. |
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