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Exploring Bonaire by golf cart | Bonaire Cruisers

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Creator's Key Takeaways

We paid for our golf carts in advance. We got a two-seater, $100 a piece.

It was a lot of fun. It was worth 81 or 78 stairs. It was well worth it.

My fourth tip would be to make sure you bring water because of it is very very hot there and for long stretches of the road that you're riding on, there is nowhere to stop to get water.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Book golf carts six months in advance as they fill up quickly.
Bring water shoes or sandals for snorkeling due to coral.
Bring plenty of water for the hot, long road stretches.
Turn around at 1000 steps if not going further to save time.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Credit card hold for golf cart rentalThey put a hold on your credit card for $100, but don't charge it.
Navigating one-lane roadsBe careful on tight, one-lane roads where you can't see around corners.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to rent and use a golf cart in Bonaire?
QWhat are the highlights of the south loop and 1000 steps?
QWhat tips should first-time visitors know for exploring Bonaire by golf cart?

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Top: Golf cart rental ($100 a piece)
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YouTube Video Description

We arrived on Celebrity Reflection to Bonaire and explored the island via golf cart. Completed the south loop with the salt flats, slave huts, Sorobon Beach, Lac Bay and even had time to go to the 1000 steps on the northern side of the island.