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Some visitors are more like family
The Bonaire Ambassador Program
For some visitors, our gentle island breezes and warm tropical magic are just too much to resist. In fact, on average, two out of every five visitors return to Bonaire year after year. So we created the Bonaire Ambassador Program as a way to reward their loyalty.
Becoming a Bonaire Ambassador
When you live on a small island, you really get to know the people who return year after year. They’re not really tourists. They’re more like family. So, we’ve chosen to recognize our most loyal visitors by designating them official Bonaire Ambassadors:
Bronze (10 – 14 years)
Silver (15 – 19 years)
Gold (20+ years)
Platinum (30+ years)
Like any Ambassador, these visitors represent us to the outside world, sharing the warmth and enchantment of Bonaire with co-workers, friends, and family. Hopefully, our Ambassadors will inspire others to visit our island paradise or simply bring them along on their next trip!
The requirements to become a Bonaire Ambassador are simple:
• Stay at an apartment, hotel, villa, or private home during your visit
• Visit Bonaire over consecutive years
• Submit the Ambassador Application form
Ready to become a Bonaire Ambassador?
Answer a few questions and you could be our newest Ambassador
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