We just got back from Villa Safir late last night.
1. The accommodations were great. Rooms seemed new, always clean, gorgeous view, made to order breakfasts, Bianca and Peter always cheerful and helpful. They have a Wednesday night barbecue for the guests (only a total of three rooms), which was really impressive, good camaraderie (it almost always helps when there are Canadians around, I have found), food terrific. Couldn't ask for a better bed and breakfast anywhere.
2. Bonair is a terrific diving destination. Shore diving is so much more convenient than boat diving in many ways. Get in your truck (included in reservation package) and go about 10-20 minutes to any one of dozens of great sites. The reefs are everything everyone said they are. I had some sinus problems, so I stayed a little shallow for the last three dives, but 30-40 foot dives on these reefs are still gorgeous. Peter and Bianca were great. Friendly, accommodating, as good as it gets. Peter does a check-put dive as part of the package, and then we were off on our own. I did another dive with Peter as well. He is very knowledgeable and helpful with gear and diving tips. The whole package would no doubt work great for experienced divers, but we are now at about 20 dives, and Peter was perfect for our experience level. We wound up doing about 5 or 6 dives just the two of us, and it was easy and safe. The only issue for us with shore dives was the entrance and exit, which made for some low comedy as we tried to time the waves and get our fins off or on at the same time. By the way, we snorkled a couple of times, too, and if you want to shorkle, and not dive, you won't be disappointed. It was as good as we've ever seen. Also, never a problem with crowds, at any site. Usually, we were either the only ones there, or there was one other couple. I think I saw a total of about 10 other divers in the water all week.
3. The restaurants on Bonair were quite a bonus. Way too many really good ones to fit into a week. Three stand out: Pasa Bon pizza; It Rains Fishes (don't ask me), a slightly upscale (shirts with collars? upscale t-shirts? really good live jazz), waterfront place with great food (try the fish gratin); and Rose's, a family affair in Rincon where the locals, including a variety of generations, hang out and provide an entertaining backdrop to great fresh fish and goat stew.
4. Those who say there is nothing to do on Bonair aren't right, but they aren't very wrong, either. Beyond diving and snorkling, it is a destination resort for windsurfing and kite sailing. After that, well, there is the donkey sanctuary (when they tell you the donkeys can get aggressive when you are feeding them, you should take this to mean that you need to have a well-established escape route. Seriously); there are several cool Indian "inscriptions," with explanations; there are some depressingly small slave huts to see as you drive by; and there is the drive north into the Slagbaai national park. Starkly beautiful, remote, take your gear and spend a day.
5. There is almost no litter anywhere.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Older travelers, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure