Beaches
Boka Onima

A small, windswept inlet on Bonaire’s northeast coast, Boka Onima is as much about history as it is about scenery. The surrounding limestone walls hold ancient petroglyphs, believed to have been carved by the Caiquetio people, offering a rare glimpse into the island’s earliest culture. The cove itself is rugged and untamed, with waves breaking hard against the shore. While it’s not a place for swimming, it’s a rewarding stop for history lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to connect with Bonaire’s deep past.
Details We Appreciate
● Ancient petroglyphs carved into limestone rock
● Quiet, remote location with very few visitors
● Rugged coastal views and dramatic wave action
● Easy to pair with other east coast scenic stops