Kralendijk (Bonaire) in Netherlands Antilles (image by André Wanders)
Kralendijk (located 7,770 kilometers from Amsterdam, according to a wooden sign) is a bit like a cozy provincial town with Fort Oranje, the governor's house, the old church and the market that is only organized on days when there's a cruise ship. The boulevard is a nice walk because of the shops, bars, restaurants and colonial houses. On the north side of the boulevard you find a tree with slippers hanging in it. The story goes that people who hang their slippers in the tree, will return to Bonaire some day. Don't miss a homemade ice cream at Gio's in a side street. The 45-minute boat trip with the semi-submarine of Bon-Sea.com is fun. This ship sails along the coast of Klein Bonaire. Through windows underneath the boat you have a good view on the underwater life.
Description by André Wanders
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