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8 July 2026

Entry Essentials: Breaking Down Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax and Nature Tag

Planning a trip to Bonaire? Two terms you’ll see right away are the Visitor Entry Tax and the Nature Tag. Here’s the simple version: every traveler pays a $75 Visitor Entry Tax per person, per visit, while only those who plan to do water activities need a Nature Tag. This guide explains what each is, who needs which, and how to stay compliant—so you can spend more time enjoying Bonaire and less time second‑guessing requirements.

What Is the Visitor Entry Tax?

Definition: The Visitor Entry Tax is a required tourist entry fee of $75 per person, per visit to enter Bonaire.

Why it matters: Entry requirements are a normal part of international travel. On Bonaire, the Visitor Entry Tax is the straightforward, universal fee you should budget for as you finalize flights, lodging, and activities.

Quick answer for searchers

For official details, look for the Entry Tax page in the site’s global navigation.

What Is the Nature Tag?

Definition: The Nature Tag is a permit required for all water activities on Bonaire. Proceeds from the Nature Tag help fund island conservation.

Why it matters: Bonaire is renowned for its marine environment. The Nature Tag supports conservation efforts that keep reefs and coastal ecosystems healthy for residents, visitors, and future generations.

Quick answer for searchers

For official guidance, find the Featured: Bonaire Nature Fee banner on pages like Experiences or Cuisine and click Learn More.

Do You Need Both the Visitor Entry Tax and the Nature Tag?

Short answer:

This split is what confuses travelers most. Just remember: Entry = everyone. Nature Tag = water.

Side‑by‑Side Comparison

Item Who Needs It When It Applies Key Purpose Where to Learn More
Visitor Entry Tax All travelers Once per visit Required to enter Bonaire Entry Tax page in global navigation
Nature Tag Visitors doing water activities Whenever you engage in water activities Helps fund island conservation "Featured: Bonaire Nature Fee" banner → Learn More

Practical Scenarios (At‑a‑Glance)

Planning Tips: How to Stay Compliant (and Organized)

Use these simple steps to make sure you’ve covered your bases.

  1. Budget the universal fee:

    • Set aside $75 per person, per visit for the Visitor Entry Tax.
  2. Decide whether you’ll do water activities:

    • If yes, plan to obtain the Nature Tag before you get in the water.
  3. Bookmark key official resources:

    • The Entry Tax page for the entry fee.
    • The Featured: Bonaire Nature Fee banner (look for Learn More) for the Nature Tag.
  4. Build a smooth itinerary:

    • Explore Itineraries in the main navigation for sample trip plans.
    • Use Plan Your Vacation for practical travel info.
    • Add favorite experiences and eateries to your list, then open the Favorites Map on the Cuisine or Restaurants pages to visualize your plan.
  5. Match activities to requirements:

    • Diving or snorkeling day? Confirm your Nature Tag is in order.
    • Non‑water sightseeing? Your Visitor Entry Tax covers entry; no Nature Tag needed.

Why These Two Requirements Are Different (and Complementary)

Together, they ensure straightforward entry for all visitors and dedicated support for nature when you head into the water.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax?

The Visitor Entry Tax is $75 per person, per visit.

Do I need a Nature Tag if I only plan to relax on the beach and not enter the water?

No. The Nature Tag is required only if you engage in water activities. If you’re staying on shore, the Visitor Entry Tax is sufficient.

Does the Nature Tag support conservation?

Yes. Proceeds from the Nature Tag help fund island conservation.

Where can I find official entry and Nature Tag details?

Can I filter restaurants or activities while planning?

Yes. On the Restaurants page, you can apply Region and Type filters and click Apply Filters. You can also Clear All Filters to see the full list again. Mark venues as favorites and view them on the Favorites Map.

Need help from a local office?

You can contact Tourism Corporation Bonaire at +599-717-8322. Office hours are Monday–Thursday 8 am–12 pm and 1:30 pm–5 pm, and Friday 8 am–12 pm.

Build a Smarter Trip: Practical Takeaways

Conclusion: Your Clear Path to Bonaire

To recap:

With those two essentials sorted, you’re free to focus on the fun: explore Diving sites, plan scenic Eco Adventures, and savor the island’s Cuisine. For next steps, open the Entry Tax page and click Learn More on the Featured: Bonaire Nature Fee banner. Then use Plan Your Vacation, Itineraries, and the Favorites Map to turn your Bonaire plans into a seamless, unforgettable trip.

Need personalized assistance? Call Tourism Corporation Bonaire at +599-717-8322 during office hours (Mon–Thu 8 am–12 pm and 1:30 pm–5 pm; Fri 8 am–12 pm).