Flights from Quebec City (YQB) and Montreal (YUL) to Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Here is what to know before booking a flight to Bonaire from Quebec City and Montreal.
From Quebec City, fares to Bonaire usually run between $820 and $1800. The best fare spotted recently is $836 (about 18% below the typical price).
Bonaire is a small, arid island in the Caribbean Netherlands, off the coast of Venezuela, renowned as one of the world's top diving and snorkelling destinations. Its calm turquoise waters, fringing reefs, and protected marine park draw underwater enthusiasts from around the globe. Just walk in from almost any shore and a whole reef world opens up beneath you - it's a snorkeller's and diver's dream!
When to go
Bonaire enjoys warm, dry weather year-round thanks to its location outside the main hurricane belt. The busiest season runs December to April, while the low season offers quieter reefs.
Getting there from Quebec City and Montreal
From eastern Canada, Bonaire takes connections, typically through Toronto or a US hub such as Miami or Atlanta, sometimes with a further hop via Aruba or Curaçao. Flight options are most plentiful during the winter sun season.
What to see and do
- Shore diving along the marked reef sites
- Snorkelling at Klein Bonaire islet
- Windsurfing at Lac Bay
- Spotting flamingos in Washington Slagbaai park
Good to know before you go
The currency is the US dollar and Dutch and Papiamento are spoken alongside English. With no real public transit on the island, a rental car or pickup is the practical way to reach the marked dive sites, and the roads are quiet and easy to drive, though some agencies add a young-driver surcharge for under-25s; taxis exist but add up quickly. A nature fee is required to enter the water, and modest tipping is appreciated at restaurants.
Travel information is provided as a guide and can change. Always confirm fares, schedules and entry requirements before booking.