Willemstoren Lighthouse

Bonaire’s first lighthouse, standing on the southern tip at Lacre Punt, Willemstoren has guided mariners since its construction in 1837–38. Its classic white Doric-column tower with four narrow red stripes still functions today automated, solar-powered, and well-maintained after major renovations in 2011–12. Though not open for climbing, the site offers dramatic coastal views, rugged shoreline ambiance, and occasional flamingo flocks feeding in nearby salt flats. It’s also a great landmark for social media photos.
Details We Appreciate
• A striking historical monument with deep maritime roots
• The setting is ideal for social media photography
• Easily paired with a visit to the neighboring salt pans and flamingo habitats
• Solar-powered and fully automated proof of its lasting legacy