In the afternoon, you'll convene at the dive centre where your credentials will be verified and diving equipment provided. From Bonaire Harbour, a 225-hp speedboat whisks you away to one of the many enticing dive sites. The journey is an experience in itself as you relax in the shaded front area of the boat, taking in the spectacular views.
Upon arrival, a comprehensive briefing is delivered by certified staff members. Once equipped and safety checks are completed with their assistance, it's time to plunge into the water. Diving takes place in small groups of 4 to 5 divers per guide or instructor, with the maximum depth determined by qualifications and experience. The dive sites around Cape Formentor, the Bay of Pollenca and Cape Pinar boast an awe-inspiring underwater landscape featuring cliffs, grottos and caves.
Depending on the season, you might encounter groupers, amberjacks, moray eels, octopuses, schools of fish and much more during your professionally supervised dive which lasts approximately 45 to 50 minutes. Afterwards, reboarding the boat is made easy via the water-based dive ladder. Upon returning to the dive centre, simply rinse your equipment, freshen up with a shower and record your dive in your logbook while unwinding in the relaxation area. The entire activity spans roughly 2 to 3 hours.