Tuesday, November 04, 2008
The Aquaspace Returns to Bonaire for Sailing Excursions
The Aquaspace has recently returned to Bonaire from Curacao, where it underwent a major renovation over the past several months.

The Aquaspace is a special sailing vessel, equipped with a below-deck observation platform, offering dry and comfortable vistas of Bonaire’s undersea life, and it offers a variety of different sailing excursions each week. It was designed in 1978 and built in 1982 by Jacques Rougerie, a colleague of Jacques Cousteau. After having served as a Center of Marine Biology Studies, it now offers sailing charters on Bonaire.
The below-deck viewing platform is fully air-conditioned, and 90% of the area offers a glassed-in panorama of Bonaire’s reefs. There’s also a sun-deck and shaded areas on the main deck. It’s trimaran construction offers stable and comfortable sailing in almost any Bonaire weather. (Source: Aquaspace)
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