The road to the village of Rincon meanders north between the Caribbean sea and characteristic rock formations.
When the road deflects away from the coast, you will find Lake Goto, a land-locked saltwater-lake. Along its irregular shoreline the groups of pink flamingos stand out from the blue water and from the view, which is breathtaking.
When you follow the road further inland and into the hills, you will find the village Rincon with its 2.000 inhabitants. Rincon is the oldest village on Bonaire and it has maintained the charming atmosphere of the old times. It’s sure worth your while to make a stop at Rincon for a local lunch and cold drinks in one of the restaurants.

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  • Kralendijk and Klein Bonaire
  • Rincon and Lake Goto
  • Fauna and Washington slagbaai
  • Slave homes and the Salt pans
  • Lac Bay and Lac Cai