Bonaire - South
The south end of Bonaire is significant for its historic sites, such as the Saltpans and slave huts, and its beaches.
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Cabaje
Cabaje are waist-high stone huts which housed slaves who mined the salt flats in the 18th C. A salt obelisk stands at the site, originally a marker for arriving ships.
Peckelmeer Lagoon
Flamingos frequent the Peckelmeer Lagoon due to the brine shrimp that inhabit the waters.
Saltpans
Historically, the saltpans have been a great industry for Bonaire. In earlier times slaves harvested the salt, but today the site is modernized and uses only environmentally friendly means of production.
Sorobon - Lac Baai
Small peninsulas provide Lac Baai with smooth waters but a steady wind, which makes it a good spot for both beginner and more advanced windsurfers.