Explore Bonaire’s wild side on a thrilling scooter tour with Little John. Discover hidden gems, stunning views, and local secrets. Adventure awaits!
Explore Bonaire’s wild side on a thrilling scooter tour with Little John. Discover hidden gems, stunning views, and local secrets. Adventure awaits!
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1000 Steps - Visit 1000 Steps:
1000 Steps Beach on Bonaire is a well-loved spot for diving and snorkeling, famous for its 67-step limestone staircase that leads to a coral beach. Despite its name suggesting a longer descent, the stairs are the main attraction, guiding visitors to a stunning beach teeming with diverse marine life. - Karpata (9)…
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1000 Steps - Visit 1000 Steps:
1000 Steps Beach on Bonaire is a well-loved spot for diving and snorkeling, famous for its 67-step limestone staircase that leads to a coral beach. Despite its name suggesting a longer descent, the stairs are the main attraction, guiding visitors to a stunning beach teeming with diverse marine life. -
Karpata (9) - Visit Karpata:
Karpata is a favored dive site on Bonaire, celebrated for its clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Suitable for divers of all skill levels, it features a sloping reef structure. Karpata is also a historical site, located near the remnants of an old plantation, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. -
Gotomeer - Visit Goto Lake:
Gotomeer is a saltwater lagoon located near the island’s northern end and is a popular spot for flamingos. Bonaire is one of the few places in the world where pink flamingos nest. The lake is easily accessible via a road along the east side, offering beautiful viewpoints. -
The Cadushy Distillery - Visit Cadushy Distillery:
Ever tried drinking a cactus? Don’t miss this unique experience on Bonaire! The Cadushy Distillery creates something unexpected: excellent liqueur made from cactus. Entry to the Cadushy Distillery includes a tour with an explanation of the process and a tasting of their liqueurs, all for free! Oh, and did we mention there is rum? Yes, you heard correctly. RUM. -
Rincon - Drive through Rincon:
Rincon is the oldest settlement on Bonaire and was the island’s capital before Kralendijk. Founded by the Spanish in the 16th century to hide from pirates, the village is nestled in a valley in the northwest of the island, offering stunning views of both the east and west coasts. Rincon is also known as the “cultural village” due to its many traditions, festivities, and customs still celebrated today. -
Seru Largu - Visit Seru Largu:
Seru Largu is a hill on Bonaire known for its breathtaking panoramic views over the island and the Caribbean Sea. “Seru Largu” means “large hill,” and from the top, you can see the capital city of Kralendijk, the entire southern part of the island, and the small island of Klein Bonaire. A monument at the site reads in Papiamentu, “Kristu Ayera Awe Semper,” meaning “Christ, Yesterday, Today, and Forever.” Centrally located, it is worth visiting to experience Bonaire’s beauty from a stunning elevation. -
Salt Pier - Visit Salt Pier:
The Salt Pier is part of the Cargill salt works, where salt is harvested from evaporation ponds. It is a renowned shore diving and snorkeling site, known for its vibrant underwater ecosystem thriving around the pillars of a working salt pier used for exporting salt. Divers and snorkelers can explore the pier’s structures, encountering diverse marine life, including various fish species, corals, and even sea turtles. -
Slave Huts at White Pan - Visit Slave Huts:
The slave huts on Bonaire are remnants of the island’s colonial past, serving as living quarters for enslaved people during the Dutch occupation. These small, stone or masonry structures were built to house the enslaved laborers who worked on plantations and salt flats. While many have been lost to time, around 30 of these huts still stand, offering a glimpse into a chapter of Bonaire’s history. -
Willemstoren Lighthouse (61) - Visit South Lighthouse:
The Willemstoren Lighthouse, also known as the South Lighthouse, is Bonaire’s oldest lighthouse, built in 1837. Located at the southern tip of the island, it offers a glimpse into Bonaire’s maritime history and provides stunning views of the wild coastline and ocean. While the lighthouse itself isn’t open to the public, the surrounding area is accessible and offers opportunities to spot wildlife like flamingos and wild donkeys. -
Sorobon Beach - Visit Sorobon Hangout Beachbar:
The Hang Out Beachbar in Sorobon has become a thriving and popular spot. Offering a variety of tasty food and beverages, along with the daily special comfortable beach beds, lounges, and ever-friendly service. This is where you can truly embrace the relaxed Caribbean lifestyle. Enjoy the atmosphere, go surfing, or simply relax on the beach. Fun fact: Did you know the Hangout is actually called the “Hang Out” because initially, there were no bar stools to sit on, only windsurfing trapezes attached to the bar where you could “Hang.”

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Island Tours with Little John Scooters
Get ready for an adventure! (No seatbelt needed, it’s a scooter)
Forget those boring bus tours. Experience Bonaire like never before! Jump on a scooter and explore the island with Little John, your daring unofficial (and slightly wild) guide. Enjoy stunning ocean views, spot wild flamingos, discover breathtaking…
Island Tours with Little John Scooters
Get ready for an adventure! (No seatbelt needed, it’s a scooter)
Forget those boring bus tours. Experience Bonaire like never before! Jump on a scooter and explore the island with Little John, your daring unofficial (and slightly wild) guide. Enjoy stunning ocean views, spot wild flamingos, discover breathtaking snorkel spots, and uncover salty secrets. Travel from North to South with the wind in your hair and no regrets. This isn’t your typical sightseeing trip; it’s local chaos Caribbean style, a high-energy, laughter-filled island adventure on two wheels with stories only locals dare to share (or shout, depending on the rum).
So gear up, put on your shades if you’re ready for the authentic Bonaire experience with a twist, and let’s create some (safe, scenic) fun and unforgettable memories.
Adventure awaits. Little John leads. Are you in?
Dushi Yui!!!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.