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Bonaire Transport::: Scooters & Bikes
Scooter and bike rentals are a fantastic way to see Bonaire! Cleaner and cheaper than cars they are a great option. Zip around the island with the warm breeze flapping your clothes. Look at the rental cars page for tips on driving or the 'do's and don'ts' page for rental advice.
There is a scooter rental list and bike rental list below to get you started. If you want some adventure check out the bike trails.
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Bonaire Scooter & Bicycle Rentals:
| Scooter Rental Companies |
Telephone/Fax |
| Bonaire Motorcycle Shop |
717-7790 or 790-4409/717-8420 |
| Cycle Bonaire/Discover Bonaire |
717-7558/717-7690 |
| Extreme Adventures Bonaire (ATV rental) |
717-8302 or 700-8303 |
| HotShot Scooter and Cycle Rental |
717-7166/717-7166 |
| Macho Scooter Rentals |
717-2500/717-2514 |
| Rento Fun Drive |
786-1440/717-3708 |
| Bonaire Bike Companies |
Telephone |
Description |
| Bonaire Tours & Vacations N.V. |
+599 717 8778 |
Offers a three hour mountain bike tour with an ecologist who will identify plant, animal and bird species for you. |
| Bonaire Wellness Connections |
+599 717 4241
+599 785 0767 |
Offers Nature and Adventure bike tours as well as the Bonaire Goat Cheese Farm bike tour. Also rents out mountain and city bicycles. |
| Buddy Dive |
+599 717 5080 |
Offers personalized mountain bike tours around Bonaire. |
| Freewieler Bonaire |
+599 717 8545
+599 717 8545 |
Offers bike rentals for adults and children, by the week or by the day. Offers city bikes, mountain bikes and quads. |
| Outdoor Bonaire |
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Offers mountain bike tours. |
Bonaire Gas Stations:
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Telephone |
| Gas Xpress |
Kaya Tribon 1 |
717-7171 |
| Lisa Gas |
Kaya Industria 10 |
717-6006 |
| Mentor |
Kaya Korona 107 |
717-4330 |
| Rincon Station |
Rincon |
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Bonaire Bike Trails:
The Coastal Bike Trail is about 15 miles and takes you past (or through) the town of Rincon.
The Seru Largu Bike Trail is about half the distance of the Coastal Trail, but it is much steeper. Make sure you rented a mountain bike if your going to take this trail.
The Southern Bike Trail is about 25 miles, but it is on paved, flat roads, so it's easy going. You can check out the salt works and salt pier along the way, see Pink Beach, visit the red and white slave huts, and end up at Lac Bay.
The Lagun-CaiBike Trail is about 21 miles on flat roads, but they are dirt roads rather than paved. It ends up over at the mangrove area near Lac Bay called Cai Point. You can see Lagun, the old Spelunk light house and watch the water spray over the rocks. You may even decide to take a shower in the salt water sprays.
Bike along The East Coast Bike Trail and it will take you to Lagun during the flat part of your ride and then the trail slants upward to get to Boca Oliva. The East Coast Bike Trail is about 22 miles long.
The National Park Bike Trail is long, about 43 miles. It can be a little rough going since it is on dirt roads, as well as paved. If your going to do this trail make sure to check with the park in advance to make sure you can enter it with your bike. This trail is so long, I would recommend you do it with a tour group.
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