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PAID CONTENT FOR DELFINS BEACH RESORT BONAIRE


PAID CONTENT FOR DELFINS BEACH RESORT BONAIRE


Delfins Beach Resort Bonaire KRALENDIJK, BONAIRE


Set along the sun-drenched western shores of Bonaire, Delfins Beach Resort offers more than just boutique luxury: it’s an invitation to experience the island through a local lens, thoughtfully designed to reflect the spirit of Bonaire. Part of Hilton’s Tapestry Collection, the


resort features 148 elegant accommodations, ranging from studios and apartments to spacious penthouses, all taking advantage of the balmy climate of this Dutch Caribbean island. While the private beach and palm-lined pools immediately signal serenity, Delfins is anything but static. One of the resort’s standout features is Brass


Boer, a beachfront fine dining restaurant consistently ranked among the best in the Caribbean. The restaurant serves inventive dishes using locally sourced ingredients, including freshly caught fish and regional produce. But Delfins’ reputation extends beyond cuisine. Wellness-minded travellers can join a sunrise


yoga session beneath swaying palms or take part in AquaFitness classes held in the resort’s Olympic- sized pool. The on-site spa offers open-air massages


and treatments. The resort is also home to the largest gym on the island, offering panoramic ocean views and professional equipment. For those craving island adventure, Delfins is the


perfect launchpad for unforgettable experiences. The on-site dive school offers access to some of the world’s most renowned reefs via the resort’s private dock, ideal for shore diving. Guests can also explore Bonaire behind the wheel of a signature Delfins Jimny, uncovering hidden beaches, salt flats and flamingo habitats, or take on the Brandaris hike in Washington Slagbaai National Park. What sets Delfins apart is its role as a cultural


compass. The team encourages guests to venture beyond the resort’s borders and connect with the true spirit of Bonaire. A visit to Rincon — the island’s oldest village — offers a taste of local life, where traditional snèks (local bars) serve up hearty Bonairian dishes like goat stew and fried plantain. Another lesser-known highlight is Seru Largu, a lookout point perched almost 500 feet above sea level, with sweeping views across the island and the glimmering outline of Klein Bonaire just offshore.


DON’T MISS Join locals and travellers alike for Delfins’ famous campfire session under the stars


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KEY FEATURES • Private beach • On-site dive school • Wellness & beach spa • Lush tropical gardens


KEY ACTIVITIES • Culinary hotspot in the Caribbean • Shore dive from the resort’s private dock


• Explore the island in a Delfins Jimny • Brandaris hike at Washington Slagbaai National Park


GET IN TOUCH delfinsbeachresort.com T: +1 8888 32 9962 (US) +599 715 5000 (Bonaire) +31 548 820901 (The Netherlands) E: info@delfinsbeachresort.com


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