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18 March 2026

Visitor Entry Tax Demystified: What Bonaire’s $75 Fee Means for Travelers

Planning a trip to Bonaire? Understanding the Visitor Entry Tax upfront helps you budget confidently and avoid last‑minute surprises. Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax is a required $75 fee per person, per visit. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what that means for your itinerary, how it fits alongside the island’s Nature Tag for water activities, and practical tips to make your arrival smooth so you can focus on the fun—diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, sailing, and more.

What is Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax?

Bonaire requires a Visitor Entry Tax of $75 per person, per visit. This is a mandatory fee for visitors and a standard part of planning your trip to the island.

Quick facts

Why it matters: Entry taxes are a common requirement in many destinations and are a normal step as you prepare to travel. Budgeting for Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax ensures a smooth start to your stay.

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

Bonaire has two distinct requirements travelers should know about. They serve different purposes and apply in different situations.

Requirement Who it applies to Amount When it applies Notes
Visitor Entry Tax All visitors to Bonaire $75 Per person, per visit Mandatory for entry
Bonaire Nature Fee (Nature Tag) Anyone doing water activities $40 Required for all water activities Helps keep the island pristine; all funds go to maintain the islands for generations to come

Key takeaway: Plan for the Visitor Entry Tax as part of your arrival, and get the Nature Tag if you’ll enjoy water activities like snorkeling, diving, kayaking, kitesurfing, or boating.

How and when should travelers handle the Visitor Entry Tax?

Pro tip: If your plans include water activities, visit the Bonaire Nature Fee information as well, so you can secure your Nature Tag and head straight to the sea when you arrive.

Why these fees matter for your trip

What your fees unlock: unforgettable experiences on Bonaire

Once you’ve handled the Visitor Entry Tax—and your Nature Tag if you’ll be on the water—the island is yours to explore.

Diving and snorkeling

Windsurfing and kitesurfing

Kayaking, sailing, and boating

Sport fishing

For more trip ideas, explore Plan Your Vacation, Itineraries, Watersports, Diving, and FAQs.

Practical takeaways and tips

FAQs about the Visitor Entry Tax

How much is Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax?

The Visitor Entry Tax is $75 per person, per visit.

Is the Visitor Entry Tax mandatory?

Yes. Visitors to Bonaire are required to pay the tourist entry tax.

Is the Visitor Entry Tax the same as the Bonaire Nature Fee?

No. The Visitor Entry Tax applies to all visitors per person, per visit. The Bonaire Nature Fee (Nature Tag) is $40 and is required for all water activities. All Nature Tag funds go to maintain the islands for generations to come.

Where can I find official details?

Check Entry Tax and FAQ in Plan Your Vacation for current information, plus Bonaire Nature Fee for Nature Tag guidance.

Conclusion

Bonaire’s Visitor Entry Tax is a straightforward, required $75 fee per person, per visit—and planning for it keeps your arrival stress‑free. If you’ll be on the water, add the $40 Nature Tag so you can dive, snorkel, kayak, windsurf, or sail the moment you land.

Ready to plan? Visit Plan Your Vacation to review Entry Tax and Bonaire Nature Fee details, explore Watersports and Diving, and build your Itineraries. Your adventure on Bonaire starts now.