Diving in November
Why November Is the Best Time to Dive Bonaire with Dive Friends
If you have been dreaming of diving in Bonaire, there is no better time than right now. While many people wait for the high season, the smart divers know that the quieter months are when the island truly shines, both above and below the surface. Here is why booking your dives now with Dive Friends Bonaire is such a great idea.
Lower Flight and Hotel Rates
Traveling to Bonaire outside the peak months comes with one big advantage: lower rates. Flights and hotels are often much more affordable right now, leaving you with extra budget for more dives or that new piece of dive gear you have been eyeing.
Fewer Crowds, More Ocean for You
One of the best parts of diving in the quieter season is the space, both underwater and on land. Dive sites are less crowded, which means you can explore reefs at your own pace and enjoy long, peaceful dives surrounded only by marine life and your bubbles.
Smaller Dive Groups, More Personal Attention
At Dive Friends, the focus is always on quality and safety, but smaller group sizes make the experience even more special. Smaller diving groups mean more personal guidance from your dive professional, more time to ask questions, and a relaxed atmosphere on every dive.
Plenty of Availability for Courses and Gear
During December and January, dive courses and rental gear can fill up quickly. Right now, availability is still great, so whether you want to upgrade your certification, try a specialty course, or rent top-quality gear, you can do it all easily with Dive Friends.
Avoid the Peak Season Rush
Bonaire is magical all year round, but avoiding the peak season rush lets you experience the island as locals know it: calm, welcoming, and full of charm. You will find open tables at your favorite beach bars, easy parking at dive sites, and a more authentic island vibe.
Join a Boat Dive or Guided Shore Dive
Boat dives and guided dives are always among the most popular activities at Dive Friends, and the good news is that there is still space available. Whether you prefer exploring from shore or heading out by boat to discover new sites, the team has exciting options waiting for you.