← Back to blog
8 March 2026

Understanding Bonaire’s $75 Visitor Entry Tax: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Plan

Planning a Caribbean escape is pure joy—until hidden costs throw off your budget. The good news: Bonaire keeps things clear and straightforward. Bonaire’s $75 Visitor Entry Tax is a simple, per-person fee that supports the island you’ve come to enjoy. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what the tax is, who pays it, how to plan for it, and how it differs from the separate Bonaire Nature Fee.

Quick Answer

Why Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax exists (and how it benefits you)

Bonaire is committed to preserving its natural beauty and delivering a welcoming, high-quality experience for travelers. The $75 Visitor Entry Tax helps the island invest in:

These areas directly contribute to a smoother arrival, more reliable services, and a healthier natural environment throughout your trip.

Who must pay Bonaire’s $75 Visitor Entry Tax?

If you’re building your itinerary (diving, snorkeling, nature excursions, dining, or cruising the coastline), include this fee in your initial trip planning so your budget stays accurate from day one.

How to plan for the Visitor Entry Tax

While your exact payment steps may vary over time, these simple planning moves keep you on track:

  1. Budget for the fee early. Add $75 per traveler, per visit to your trip budget.
  2. Start with official trip-planning pages. Use the island’s core resources—How To Get To Bonaire, Plan Your Vacation, and FAQs—for the latest entry guidance as you finalize flights or cruises.
  3. Keep your plans organized. Use the Favorites tool on the site to build a personal itinerary of the dive sites, hikes, dining, and experiences you don’t want to miss.
  4. Have a question? Contact Tourism Corporation Bonaire at info@bonaireisland.com or +599-717-8322 for up-to-date guidance.

Visitor Entry Tax vs. Bonaire Nature Fee (Nature Tag)

Bonaire’s entry tax and nature fee are separate—and both important for a smooth, responsible trip. Here’s how they compare at a glance:

Item Amount Who it’s for When it applies Purpose
Visitor Entry Tax $75 All visitors Per person, per visit Invested in education, infrastructure, tourism development, and sustainability initiatives
Bonaire Nature Fee (Nature Tag) $40 Visitors participating in water activities Required for all water activities Helps keep the island pristine; funds maintain the islands for generations to come

Key takeaways:

For more trip-building insights, explore:

Arriving by air or cruise: what to know as you plan

Bonaire welcomes visitors from Latin America, North America, Europe, and the Caribbean—by air and cruise ship. No matter how you arrive, planning ahead helps you make the most of your time.

Practical tips to simplify your trip

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How much is the Bonaire visitor entry tax?

What does the visitor entry tax fund?

Is the visitor entry tax the same as the Bonaire Nature Fee?

Where can I find official guidance as I plan?

Who can I contact with questions?

Why this matters for travelers

Clear entry policies and transparent stewardship are part of Bonaire’s welcoming culture. By planning for Bonaire’s $75 Visitor Entry Tax—and the Bonaire Nature Fee if you plan water activities—you help sustain the very experiences you’re coming to enjoy. That means healthier reefs, better infrastructure, stronger community services, and a memorable visit rooted in respect for nature.

Conclusion: Plan confidently—and make it unforgettable

To recap:

Ready to plan your trip? Explore How To Get To Bonaire and Plan Your Vacation, check FAQs for the latest guidance, and contact Tourism Corporation Bonaire at info@bonaireisland.com or +599-717-8322 with any questions. Your island adventure—and a healthier Bonaire—start here.