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Trip Reports: Third time charmed! Pt 1
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Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Eileen Hayes (BonaireTalker - Post #24) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 1:44 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

pink beach
Pink beach

My husband Ken, son Trevor-12, and I visited Bonaire three times this past year, but this is my first trip report. It has been interesting to see the island at different times of the year...first in March, then June/July, and most recently Dec. 18-Jan. 4. (Can you tell we like the place??) Previously we stayed at Lion's Dive and Sand Dollar. This past summer we found ourselves doing most of our diving on the south end of the island, so for Christmas we stayed at Lighthouse Beach Resort. We stayed in Debbie & Gregg Babcock's unit #13 and LOVED it! It is a spacious 2 bedroom/ 2 1/2 bath townhouse, and it really felt like a home away from home. They have a fully stocked kitchen with every utensil you could imagine, and even an iron and ironing board upstairs...which I meant to use but never got around to! We just got used to the wrinkled look after a while! There was a nice surprise welcome package of milk, cheese, bread, peanut butter & jelly, soda, and fruit when we arrived which was WONDERFUL because it kept us from having to dash out to the grocery right away. (By the way, for those of you new to the island, if you are addicted to soda like I am, Bonaire Warehouse had cokes and pepsi's for about half the price as Cultimara!) The Babcocks have put security bars on the windows, door, and screened porch, so we were always able to open everything up to enjoy the breezes. This was really important to me because I wanted a very safe and secure place to return to this summer because Trevor and I will be down there by ourselves most of the time since my husband doesn't have as much vacation time as I do (being a teacher definitely has some advantages!) It is set-up well for divers because there is a rinse tub outside, an outside shower, and an inside laundry room with a tiled floor and drain where you can hang your bc's, wetsuits, etc. to dry without worrying about them.
LBR rainbow
View from LBR #13's front yard

The diving was easy as usual and water temps. averaged 80 degrees. I saw more barracudas and octopuses (octopi?), both large and small, this trip than ever before. They seemed to be at every site with very large ones at The Lake, The Cliff, Hilma Hooker, and Red Beryl. We also saw several large Southern stingrays and a few spotted eagle rays.
barracuda
barracuda2

The visibility wasn't as good as spring and summertime. There was a lot of floating sediment in the water. I don't know if this was because Bonaire was just coming out of her rainy season??? There were occasional periods of rain while we were there, but they didn't last long and they definitely didn't keep us from doing anything. Overall, the winds were very mild, and on some days, almost non-existent. All 3 of us dove places like Red Slave, which Jessie Armacost's book lists as an advanced dive, but the currents were only mild to moderate. We saw a LOT of dead sea fans at around 40' on the edge of the reef at Red Slave. There were also a lot washed up on shore as well. Was this a result of the last hurricane that came near? The only dive we found to have a strong current was White Slave. It was also very murky in the shallows from all of the sand being stirred up. This trip we tried some places we hadn't before, such as in front of the Belmar. There we saw a large octopus near the shore, a school of small barracudas, a school of jacks, a large puffer, along with the usual.
porcupine
Porcupine at Ol'Blue

We also tried the Invisibles, which didn't have a hard entry like I was expecting. There were a few holes to navigate around, but they were easy to see and feel. The Rock was also a new one for us...it had a super easy sandy entrance! Saw a big lobster, an octopus, scallops, and quite a few french angels, both juvenile and adults.
french angel

Red Beryl had a fairly easy entrance, plus we saw a turtle there. We also saw turtles, green and hawksbill, at Margate Bay, Karpata, Chocogo, Andrea I, and Ol' Blue.
turtle

Hidden Beach was very lush with lots of soft corals. The entry was harder than the book suggested. There were small to medium rocks beyond the sand where we went in...similar to the entry at Hilma Hooker. Other first time dives for us were Vista Blue, Karpata, Chocogo (spotted eagle ray, Southern sting ray, and juvenile hawksbill), Fish Hut, Pink Beach, and Oil Slick Leap.
stingray
Southern Stingray at The Lake. He stayed in one place for over 5 mins., then slowly swam away. I shot a quick movie of him on my digital camera, but I don't know if I can post that here. ???

My favorites are still The Lake, Margate Bay, and Salt Pier. Trevor counted 11 spotted drums under the pier. We also saw the same french angel there that we had seen last summer. She has a distinctive notched dorsal fin and is very friendly. We also saw the same(??) large green moray...about 5-6'long free-swimming there again. There also seems to be a resident chain eel there as well. Ol' Blue has become one of my new favorites because we saw squid there each time over the staghorn coral in the shallows, plus a turtle, and it has such an easy entry. I really like Oil Slick Leap as well...it's very different, and there were a lot of large midnight and rainbow parrotfish. I also saw a crab there that I can't identify.
crab
Mystery Crab at Oil Slick Leap
g moray
Green moray at Andrea I
squid
Squid at Ol'Blue

We made our last dive of the trip at Ol'Blue, and there was a Blue Runner that decided to accompany us for over half of our dive. He'd swim back and forth between my husband and me and would chase away any other fish that came near! And we weren't feeding him - promise!

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Denise Kacavas (Experienced BonaireTalker - Post #939) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 2:32 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

nice report and pics ... Thank You :-)

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Carole Baker (Supreme BonaireTalker - Post #4598) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 2:49 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

Great trip report, Eileen....I can see you are definitely addicted to Bonaire! I also see something in your magic crystal ball...a dream of living on Bonaire some day! Yes?? Wonderful pics and a great report to go with it. Glad you decided to treat us to a report this trip...it was worth the wait! Ayo. Carole

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Andrea & Dave Bartlett (Experienced BonaireTalker - Post #106) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 6:27 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

Great trip report Eileen. I got some information that I had been looking for from the report. It will make our diving easier this spring. This will be our 4th trip but still have lots of sites left to do esp up north. Thanks, Andy

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By BEVERLY A FILLIO (BonaireTalker - Post #79) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 6:37 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

wonderful pics and report and will try those places next week This is such a great place for the dissemmination of information.

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Eileen Hayes (BonaireTalker - Post #27) on Sunday, January 23, 2005 - 6:54 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

Ok, Carole, you must be physic! We ARE toying with the idea of buying a small place on Bonaire...we've even narrowed it down to a couple of places. We just couldn't live there full time since Trevor is only in 6th grade. He's been exposed to French and Spanish in school, but I think Dutch would just confuse him at this point. We have monolingual students enter our school fairly often and they really are lost for the first year or so because not only are they trying to figure out a new language, but they're also trying to learn new academics on grade level in a language that is foreign to them. But after he goes to college, who knows??

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Debbie Babcock (Extraordinary BonaireTalker - Post #1043) on Monday, January 24, 2005 - 10:52 am:     Edit PostPrint Post

Eileen, Loved your rainbow pic. I found your info on all the dive sites very informative. Always like to read current inputs of them! Glad you enjoyed our home. :-) 15 days and counting before I will be there! Can't wait. My son loved the green moray picture. Now, he's excited too! That is the first dive site he wants to go to now! He just loves finding the eels. We love diving at the Lake too!

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Michael Hottinger (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #3) on Monday, January 24, 2005 - 5:29 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

eileen,

great report and pictures, i cant wait to get to bonaire at the end of feb. As well, I am addicted to diet coke so the Bonaire warehouse tip is appreciated. i can still remember the price (yikes)at cultimara from three years ago.
thanks for sharing

michael

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By egbert jules (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #5) on Monday, January 24, 2005 - 8:01 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

nice pics your mystery crab is a clinging crab also commonly known as a spider crab.

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Gregg Babcock (BonaireTalker - Post #50) on Monday, January 24, 2005 - 8:22 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

Eileen,

Glad you enjoyed your stay and our place. Great pictures!!! I can't wait to get down next month.


Michael,

Where in Ontario are you from? I grew up just outside Ottawa & my parents now live in Welland. My wife & I will also be in Bonaire the end of Feb - from Feb 12 to 16 (she'll actually be there on the 9th).

Gregg Babcock

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Michael Hottinger (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #5) on Monday, January 24, 2005 - 9:24 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

hi gregg,

we are now from T.O.
we have relatives that we visit in both those areas, spent most of our lives in the peterborough area.....

i've sent a pm, maybe we will run into you there.
mh

 


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