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23 April 2026

Step-by-Step: How to Pay Bonaire’s $75 Entry Tax Before You Fly

Arrivals are smoother when you know exactly what to expect. Bonaire’s $75 entry tax applies to every visitor, per person, per visit, and it is collected upon entry to the island. This guide explains what the tax is, how it benefits the island you’re about to enjoy, and the precise steps to prepare before you fly so you can move through arrival with confidence.

What is Bonaire’s $75 entry tax?

Bonaire requires a tourist entry tax of USD $75 per person, per visit. This simple requirement supports the island you’ve come to explore and helps sustain the authentic, nature-first experience Bonaire is known for.

Why it matters: These investments keep Bonaire welcoming and well-cared-for—from the roads you travel to the services you use—while helping protect the island’s unique natural environment.

When and how is the entry tax paid?

The visitor entry tax is collected upon entry to Bonaire. Ahead of your trip, use the Entry Tax section of the official site to review the latest instructions and prepare any information you may need at arrival. Checking these details before you fly helps you move faster through the process when you land.

Pro tip: Bookmark the Entry Tax page and the FAQ so you can quickly confirm current guidance as your departure approaches.

Step-by-step: Prepare to pay Bonaire’s $75 entry tax before you fly

Follow this checklist to make your arrival as smooth as possible:

  1. Confirm the requirement for your group. Every visitor pays USD $75 per person, per visit. If you’re traveling as a family or group, plan for each traveler.
  2. Locate the official guidance. From the site menu, open the Entry Tax page (look for “Visitor Entry Tax” or “Entry Tax”) and tap Learn More to see current instructions.
  3. Review what you’ll need at entry. Read the guidance so you’re clear on the process that occurs when you arrive on Bonaire, where the tax is collected.
  4. Prepare traveler details. Have basic trip information handy for everyone in your party (such as identification and itinerary details you typically keep at hand when you travel).
  5. Organize your payment plan. Make sure the person responsible for payment is ready to handle the tax for themselves—and, if applicable, for accompanying travelers—upon entry.
  6. Keep records tidy. If you receive any confirmations or receipts in the process, store them where you can access them quickly on arrival.
  7. Arrive ready. When you land in Bonaire, follow the posted instructions or airport/port guidance to complete or verify payment. Because the tax is collected upon entry, being prepared speeds everything up.

What is Bonaire’s $75 entry tax?

Bonaire’s tourist entry tax is USD $75 per person, per visit.

Who must pay the entry tax?

Every visitor to Bonaire must pay the entry tax.

When is the entry tax paid?

The entry tax is collected upon entry to the island.

What does the entry tax fund?

It supports education, infrastructure, tourism development, and sustainability initiatives on Bonaire.

Is the entry tax the same as the Bonaire Nature Tag?

No. The Bonaire Nature Tag is separate and required for water activities. The Nature Tag supports conservation of Bonaire’s marine environment; the official site does not list the tag’s price.

How the entry tax supports your trip

Your contribution does more than meet an entry requirement—it actively improves the experience you’ll have on the island:

Practical takeaways and trip-planning tips

Use these tips to keep your travel day efficient and stress-free:

If you need assistance, you can reach Tourism Corporation Bonaire at +599-717-8322 during office hours. The office is located at Kaya Grandi #2, Kralendijk, Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean. Office hours: Monday–Thursday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:30 PM–5:00 PM; Friday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM.

Conclusion: A minute of prep, a smoother arrival

Bonaire’s $75 entry tax is straightforward and supports the island you’ve come to enjoy. Review the Entry Tax page before you fly, organize your traveler details, and arrive ready to complete the tax—which is collected upon entry. With that handled, you can step right into what brought you here: vibrant reefs, quiet beaches, and an inviting island culture.

Ready to plan the rest of your trip? Explore Experiences, build your Favorites itinerary, and check the Events Calendar—then make your dream Bonaire getaway a reality.