BOKA BARTOL
Bonaire
Boka Bartol is Bonaire's most northern dive site. It's a remote site with very healthy coral, where often large species can be seen such as barracudas and eagle rays. Boka Bortal is also home to eels, hermit crabs and turtles. Access by road may be difficult. A boat dive is recommended.
Particulars
Enter the water on the south side of the bay and exit at the cliff. It's a difficult entry due to the turbulent surf. Boka Bartol has healthy coral due to its remote location and is home to the more larger species such as large groupers and barracudas.
Warnings
Unpaved road can make dive site difficult to reach. A boat dive is recommended. Sometimes difficult to enter due to high surf. Mind the parks closing hours. Phones out of service area.
BOKA BARTOL Divemaps 1
- Divers Guide Map
- Detailed map
- Wreck map
- Local map
Distribution is illegal
BOKA BARTOL Features
- Nicknames
- Boka Bartol
- Address
- Washington Slagbaai National Park
- Parking
- Sufficient parking
- Distance
- 60 m.
- Suitable for
- Experienced divers
- Permit
- Bonaire Nature Tag
- Access
- Free access, nature fee
- Facilities
- None
- Water
- Salt
- Kind of dive
- Shore dive, boat dive
- Current
- Very strong
- Visibility
- 10 - 30 m.
- Average visibility
- 25 m.
- Depth
- 40 m.
- Bottom
- zand
- Life
- Eagle ray, barracuda, spotted garden eel, common hermit crab, peacock flounder, turtle, thornback ray
- Other recreation
- None
- Emergency
- 912