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Te Amo Beach — Attraction in Bonaire

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Te Amo Beach
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Nearby attractions
Palu di Mangel Beach
4PM8+2W3, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Donkey Beach
4PJ8+CCC, EEG Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Coral Casino Bonaire
80 Julio A. Abraham Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Nearby restaurants
Stoked Foodtruck
Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Kite City Food Truck
4PMC+P27, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Cactus Blue Foodtruck Bonaire
EEG Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Sebastian's Restaurant Bar & Lounge
60 Julio A. Abraham Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Joe's Restaurant
87 Julio A. Abraham Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
The Dock Bonaire
90 at Ocean Breeze Boutique Hotel & Marina, 90 Kaya International, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Restaurant Flora
2 EEG Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Grand Windsock Ocean Club
14 EEG Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Deli Tasty
35 Kaya Finlandia, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Nearby hotels
Bella Breeze Resort
120 Kaya International, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Ocean Breeze Bonaire Apartments
90 Kaya International, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Caribbean Lofts Bonaire
90 Kaya International, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
Casa at Sea
16 EEG Boulevard, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
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Te Amo Beach

4PMC+V43, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands
4.6(417)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Palu di Mangel Beach, Donkey Beach, Coral Casino Bonaire, restaurants: Stoked Foodtruck, Kite City Food Truck, Cactus Blue Foodtruck Bonaire, Sebastian's Restaurant Bar & Lounge, Joe's Restaurant, The Dock Bonaire, Restaurant Flora, Grand Windsock Ocean Club, Deli Tasty
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Nearby attractions of Te Amo Beach

Palu di Mangel Beach

Donkey Beach

Coral Casino Bonaire

Palu di Mangel Beach

Palu di Mangel Beach

4.5

(37)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Donkey Beach

Donkey Beach

4.3

(71)

Open 24 hours
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Coral Casino Bonaire

Coral Casino Bonaire

4.5

(138)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Te Amo Beach

Stoked Foodtruck

Kite City Food Truck

Cactus Blue Foodtruck Bonaire

Sebastian's Restaurant Bar & Lounge

Joe's Restaurant

The Dock Bonaire

Restaurant Flora

Grand Windsock Ocean Club

Deli Tasty

Stoked Foodtruck

Stoked Foodtruck

4.7

(186)

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Kite City Food Truck

Kite City Food Truck

4.8

(133)

Closed
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Cactus Blue Foodtruck Bonaire

Cactus Blue Foodtruck Bonaire

4.9

(158)

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Sebastian's Restaurant Bar & Lounge

Sebastian's Restaurant Bar & Lounge

4.0

(506)

$$

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Bo WiBo Wi
Te Amo beach is a great sandy beach of which there are not many on Bonaire. Therefore you can go here without chairs and lay in the soft sand. Also getting in and out of the water is really easy. No shoes needed. If you come early you can even have a place in the shade underneath the few bushes that are there. Plenty Parking space available. There are public toilets but unusable because either clogged or horrible filthy. There was a food truck there when we visited. Could not comment on quality but found prices a but on the upside for truck food. Snorkeling is decent. Just in front of the beach there is a small reef. Mostly dead but still attracts a good amount of varied fish. Further out there is a bigger reef but this drops down deep fast and thus quickly out of sight of snorklers. However I found out that if you dare to venture out to the right there is a reef with live coral in shallow waters. Go towards the broken pier and further. I saw many barracuda there. But watch out. You have to pass a harbour inlet to get there and boots pass there regularly. The only downside of the beach is that it is close to the main road and airport and therefore you have some traffic noise and the occasional aircraft arriving or departing. We'll have fun at Te Amo beach!
Bradley JonesBradley Jones
Te Amo Beach may not be the most exciting beach on Bonaire, but it’s a hidden gem for those looking for a spot with actual sand—a rarity on the island. The soft sand is a welcome change from the coral and rock-covered beaches that Bonaire is known for, making it a great place for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a leisurely stroll. A major bonus is the presence of two fantastic food trucks: Stoke Food Truck and Kite City Food Truck, offering delicious dining options right on the beach. Whether you’re craving a quick bite or a full meal, you won’t be disappointed. One piece of advice: bring water shoes. While the sandy shoreline is lovely for barefoot strolls, the sea floor still features coral and rock formations, so protecting your feet is essential. Te Amo Beach is a laid-back and comfortable spot for a day of relaxation and great food. It’s not flashy, but its simplicity and charm make it well worth a visit.
Tracey SteinerTracey Steiner
A beautiful sandy beach that is the only one of its kind on the island. Most of the beaches have coral and are super rocky. This has smooth sand and is a great place to enjoy a day in the sun along with great food trucks for drinks and snacks. There are plenty of shaded areas. There is evidence that turtles nest in the area seasonally.
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Te Amo beach is a great sandy beach of which there are not many on Bonaire. Therefore you can go here without chairs and lay in the soft sand. Also getting in and out of the water is really easy. No shoes needed. If you come early you can even have a place in the shade underneath the few bushes that are there. Plenty Parking space available. There are public toilets but unusable because either clogged or horrible filthy. There was a food truck there when we visited. Could not comment on quality but found prices a but on the upside for truck food. Snorkeling is decent. Just in front of the beach there is a small reef. Mostly dead but still attracts a good amount of varied fish. Further out there is a bigger reef but this drops down deep fast and thus quickly out of sight of snorklers. However I found out that if you dare to venture out to the right there is a reef with live coral in shallow waters. Go towards the broken pier and further. I saw many barracuda there. But watch out. You have to pass a harbour inlet to get there and boots pass there regularly. The only downside of the beach is that it is close to the main road and airport and therefore you have some traffic noise and the occasional aircraft arriving or departing. We'll have fun at Te Amo beach!
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Te Amo Beach may not be the most exciting beach on Bonaire, but it’s a hidden gem for those looking for a spot with actual sand—a rarity on the island. The soft sand is a welcome change from the coral and rock-covered beaches that Bonaire is known for, making it a great place for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a leisurely stroll. A major bonus is the presence of two fantastic food trucks: Stoke Food Truck and Kite City Food Truck, offering delicious dining options right on the beach. Whether you’re craving a quick bite or a full meal, you won’t be disappointed. One piece of advice: bring water shoes. While the sandy shoreline is lovely for barefoot strolls, the sea floor still features coral and rock formations, so protecting your feet is essential. Te Amo Beach is a laid-back and comfortable spot for a day of relaxation and great food. It’s not flashy, but its simplicity and charm make it well worth a visit.
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A beautiful sandy beach that is the only one of its kind on the island. Most of the beaches have coral and are super rocky. This has smooth sand and is a great place to enjoy a day in the sun along with great food trucks for drinks and snacks. There are plenty of shaded areas. There is evidence that turtles nest in the area seasonally.
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Reviews of Te Amo Beach

4.6
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5.0
18w

Te Amo beach is a great sandy beach of which there are not many on Bonaire. Therefore you can go here without chairs and lay in the soft sand. Also getting in and out of the water is really easy. No shoes needed. If you come early you can even have a place in the shade underneath the few bushes that are there. Plenty Parking space available. There are public toilets but unusable because either clogged or horrible filthy. There was a food truck there when we visited. Could not comment on quality but found prices a but on the upside for truck food. Snorkeling is decent. Just in front of the beach there is a small reef. Mostly dead but still attracts a good amount of varied fish. Further out there is a bigger reef but this drops down deep fast and thus quickly out of sight of snorklers. However I found out that if you dare to venture out to the right there is a reef with live coral in shallow waters. Go towards the broken pier and further. I saw many barracuda there. But watch out. You have to pass a harbour inlet to get there and boots pass there regularly. The only downside of the beach is that it is close to the main road and airport and therefore you have some traffic noise and the occasional aircraft arriving or departing. We'll have fun at...

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5.0
50w

Te Amo Beach may not be the most exciting beach on Bonaire, but it’s a hidden gem for those looking for a spot with actual sand—a rarity on the island. The soft sand is a welcome change from the coral and rock-covered beaches that Bonaire is known for, making it a great place for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a leisurely stroll.

A major bonus is the presence of two fantastic food trucks: Stoke Food Truck and Kite City Food Truck, offering delicious dining options right on the beach. Whether you’re craving a quick bite or a full meal, you won’t be disappointed.

One piece of advice: bring water shoes. While the sandy shoreline is lovely for barefoot strolls, the sea floor still features coral and rock formations, so protecting your feet is essential.

Te Amo Beach is a laid-back and comfortable spot for a day of relaxation and great food. It’s not flashy, but its simplicity and charm make it well...

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5.0
36w

Loved this little beach spot. Great for snorkeling with plenty of parking on their gravel lot. Come early to get one of their few shaded spots for a day at the beach.

This is conveniently located across from the airport. The gravel lot makes it easy for many people to enjoy. And, with two food trucks to choose from, you can easily be here all day.

While I came here for snorkeling the reef one day and lunch on another (at Kite City food truck - highly recommend, cash only), this place is quite an easy place to go. It is kid friendly but if you are wheelchair bound, there is limited availability for you to access the beach with ease.

There are some bathroom facilities but I didn’t use them so I cannot attest to their quality. Ample trash cans and recycling bins make it easy to clean up after yourself. Stop on in to enjoy a...

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