Restrictions:
Maximum Height: 78 inches
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
*Prices shown above are representative. Dates, times and prices are subject to change and may not be available for your sailing. To purchase a Shore & Land Excursion, you must already have a reservation number for a cruise or Alaska Cruisetour and have made a payment towards that reservation. Shore & Land Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise or Alaska Cruisetour reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice. All monetary exchanges onboard are processed in U.S. Dollars directly to your SeaPass onboard charge account unless otherwise specified.
Flamingo Salt Tour - BO38
Today is about flamingos! Enjoy a leisurely drive through one of the best preserved mangrove areas in the Caribbean. Along the way, your guide will be on the lookout for Bonaire's most famous bird, the shy flamingo. Bring your camera! A short stop at the beautiful Sorobon beach to refresh yourself with a dip in the water, or a cold drink. Onwards to find more flamingos! Visit the Salt flats, home to the protected flamingo sanctuary, and hear how salt is produced today on Bonaire, and how it was mined by the slaves in the 19th century. At the Slave Huts, see & touch history as you visit the original huts used as shelters for the slaves working the saltpans. Your guide has a salt gift for you!
Today is about flamingos! Your trip begins with a leisurely drive to the South/East side of the island, through one of the best preserved mangrove areas in the Caribbean. Along the way, your guide will be on the lookout for Bonaire’s most famous bird, the shy flamingo. With its deep pink-coral feathers and graceful leggy walk, this bird is especially beautiful in the wild. Donkeys & goats commonly graze along the country side making this a very special photo opportunity. Have your camera ready!
At Sorobon beach, you will make a short stop to view the beautiful bay where you can dip your feet in the warm turquoise colored water. Enjoy a cool drink, refresh yourself, and onwards to find more flamingos! Visit the Salt flats, home to the protected flamingo sanctuary, and here, your guide will explain how salt is produced today on Bonaire, and how it was mined by the slaves in the 19th century. At the Slave Huts, you will literally see & touch history as you can go inside the original huts that served as shelters for the slaves working the saltpans. Your guide has a salt gift for you!
Note: Weight and height restrictions are relative to vehicles used and the comfort of the guest, plus the guest sitting next to them.