Bonaire Sunset Boat Tour: Underwater Views & Dinner
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Overview
Aquaspace Sunset Tour, located in Bonaire, is a boat tour unlike any other. It offers a peek into the underwater world from a unique vessel.
This special boat once belonged to Jacques Cousteau's fleet and was made for exploring the ocean. Now, people can climb aboard and see what Cousteau saw. The boat has an air-conditioned room under the water, so everyone can look at the colorful fish and coral in comfort.
The tour takes guests to Klein Bonaire, offering a chance to snorkel in the clear waters or relax on deck. As the sun sets, the crew serves a tasty dinner, making for a memorable end to the day.



Highlights
Underwater Observation Deck: See Bonaire's underwater world from a special air-conditioned room.
Snorkeling Adventure: Swim and snorkel in the clear waters near Klein Bonaire. Gear is provided!
Delicious Dinner: Enjoy a tasty three-course dinner as the sun sets over the water.
Part of Maritime History: Step aboard a boat that was once part of Jacques Cousteau's research fleet.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the unique underwater viewing experience and the overall boat tour, highlighting the friendly crew and beautiful sunset dinner. Some noted the extra fee and desired more snorkeling time.

Customers loved the unique underwater viewing area.
Many enjoyed the snorkeling and swimming in clear waters.
The sunset dinner was a highlight for many guests.
The crew was friendly and helpful.
Some guests found the Stinapa nature fee unexpected.
A few wished for more time at the snorkeling spot.
Know Before You Go
Included in the Aquaspace Sunset Tour are refreshing soda pop, alcoholic beverages for adults, use of snorkeling equipment to explore the underwater world, and a delicious dinner served onboard. Not included is the Stinapa nature fee (Stinapa Tag) required to enter Bonaire National Marine Park, reef-safe sunscreen to protect the coral reefs, and towels for drying off after swimming or snorkeling.
Hot Tip
Bring extra money for the Stinapa Tag. Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect the coral. If you get seasick easily, take medicine before the tour.