March 21-28, 2026
Join the Planet Ocean dive group as we return next spring to what many divers worldwide consider to be the best dive destination in the Caribbean. With the establishment of the Bonaire National Marine Park in 1979, the reefs and marine life are protected to a depth of 60 meters…the oldest protected marine eco system of its kind. That level of protection, plus the fact that Bonaire is located out of the usual hurricane path, makes for a predictably good dive destination. With unlimited use of tanks from the resort, you could spend six days just diving some of the over eighty marked shore dives!
So, this time we are going back to Captain Don’s Habitat, a repeat of our group trip to this well-known resort in ’24. Located right on the leeward shoreline, a 20 minute ride from the airport, the resort has an unbelievable “house reef” that runs the entire length of the property.
Here are the details…
March 21-28, 2026
Join the Planet Ocean dive group as we return next spring to what many divers worldwide consider to be the best dive destination in the Caribbean. With the establishment of the Bonaire National Marine Park in 1979, the reefs and marine life are protected to a depth of 60 meters…the oldest protected marine eco system of its kind. That level of protection, plus the fact that Bonaire is located out of the usual hurricane path, makes for a predictably good dive destination. With unlimited use of tanks from the resort, you could spend six days just diving some of the over eighty marked shore dives!
So, this time we are going back to Captain Don’s Habitat, a repeat of our group trip to this well-known resort in ’24. Located right on the leeward shoreline, a 20 minute ride from the airport, the resort has an unbelievable “house reef” that runs the entire length of the property.
Here are the details…
March 21-28, 2026
Join the Planet Ocean dive group as we return next spring to what many divers worldwide consider to be the best dive destination in the Caribbean. With the establishment of the Bonaire National Marine Park in 1979, the reefs and marine life are protected to a depth of 60 meters…the oldest protected marine eco system of its kind. That level of protection, plus the fact that Bonaire is located out of the usual hurricane path, makes for a predictably good dive destination. With unlimited use of tanks from the resort, you could spend six days just diving some of the over eighty marked shore dives!
So, this time we are going back to Captain Don’s Habitat, a repeat of our group trip to this well-known resort in ’24. Located right on the leeward shoreline, a 20 minute ride from the airport, the resort has an unbelievable “house reef” that runs the entire length of the property.
Here are the details…