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Lac Bay, Bonaire

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The mangrove forest of Lac Bay is one of the best preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean.

 
The formation of a mangrove seed
The formation of a mangrove seed

In the Lac Bay area one can find four different species of mangrove trees in crystal clear waters. While kayaking or sitting in our solar boat you can see why we call this area the nursery.

Most people still have the idea that it all looks like a mangrove swamp! Not on Bonaire!!

On our two-hour kayak tours, we take our guests out snorkeling through a mangrove channel. This provides an interesting perspective that visitors to Bonaire rarely experience. Of course, we provide instruction and guidance so as to avoid any damage to this fragile environment.

Closeup of a mangrove root A pelican enjoys the tranquility A mangrove tree--above and below

With our solar powered boats, it is easy to access the mangrove forests guided by a well trained naturalist.

Queen Conch  

In between the mangroves and the barrier reef we can find large areas covered with sea grass, which is an important environment for queen conch shells, as well as many other sea creatures such as baby rays, lobster, and baby seahorses. The sea grass also has an important function in filtering the water in Lac Bay and keeps it clear.

Cloick here to visit STINAPA's web siteNature preservation on Bonaire is in the good hands of a foundation called STINAPA. About 60% of our island territory is a national park or a protected area. The mangrove forest of Lac Bay is part of the Bonaire National Marine Park. In March, 2006, STINAPA's management/zoning plan for Lac Bay was approved, and now all guides must be certified.

 The usage zones of Lac Bay

 

 

Lac Bay is divided in the following zones:

  • Green: Kayaking
  • Blue:   Windsurfing
  • Red: Swimming/Snorkeling
  • Orange:  Snorkeling
  • Yellow:  Kayaking and Snorkeling

A jelly commonly found in the mangrove habitat

Mangrove Info Center
 

The Mangrove Information Center
Providing Excursions to Bonaire's Mangrove Forests
(Closed Sundays)

Kaminda Lac #140
Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean
Reservations & Information: +(599) 780-5353
Email: info@mangrovecenter.com