Kralendijk

Kralendijk
Town

Harbour of Kralendijk

Location of Kralendijk on the island of Bonaire
Coordinates: NL 12°09′03″N 68°16′36″W / 12.1507°N 68.2767°W / 12.1507; -68.2767Coordinates: NL 12°09′03″N 68°16′36″W / 12.1507°N 68.2767°W / 12.1507; -68.2767
Country Netherlands
Public body Bonaire
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
View of Kralendijk and Klein Bonaire from Seru Largu
View of waterfront including Fish Market and World War II Monument on the right

Kralendijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkraːlə(n)ˌdɛi̯k]) is the capital city and main port of the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands. The language spoken in the town is Papiamentu, but Dutch and English are widely used. In Dutch, Koralendijk (of which the name Kralendijk is a degeneration) means "coral reef" or "coral dike". In Papiamentu, the town is often called Playa or "beach". As of 2006, the town had a population of 3,061.

Off the coast of Kralendijk lies the uninhabited island of Klein Bonaire, a diving and snorkeling paradise. This small island can be reached by water taxi, or, for divers, by practically all of the local dive operators.

History

Fort Oranje [1] was built in 1639 to defend Bonaire's main harbor. The fort was extensively modified during the end of the seventeenth century.[2] The English settlement of "Playa" was established adjacent to the fort in 1810. The town was renamed "Kralendijk" by the Dutch colonial rulers in about 1840.

On May 10, 1940, 461 Dutch and German citizens were transported to Bonaire and interned in a camp just south of the fort. After World War II, this camp was converted into a hotel, which is now the Divi Bonaire.[3]

Sights and activities

Wilhelmina Park

The Tourism Corporation Bonaire [4] has a "Historical Walking Tour" brochure that lists 25 historical sites in the downtown area:

Government Office Building

In addition to the stores on the main street (Kaya Grandi), there is a large food market (Cultimara) and a bakery (Exito) on Kaya L.D. Gerharts. There are two warehouse-type food markets on Kaya Industria, on the way to Flamingo International Airport.

The "Public Beach", also known as Windsock, is located 1.5 kilometres (0.9 miles) south of downtown at the west end of the runway of the Flamingo International Airport. Another public beach is at the site of the Bonaire Sunset Beach Hotel [9] about two kilometres (1.2 miles) north of downtown.

Transportation

Kralendijk is served by Flamingo International Airport. Taxis are available in town and at the airport. There is no public bus service, but collective taxis run between Kralendijk and Rincon. Car rentals are available at the airport. Bicycle and scooter rentals are available in town. Water taxi service goes to Klein Bonaire from the centre of Kralendijk.

Economy

Previously Dutch Antilles Express, an airline, had its head office in the Plasa Medardo SV Thielman in Kralendijk.[10] In April 2007 the airline moved its head office from Bonaire to Curaçao, where the airline's flight operations have been based. The airline's call centre and its revenue accounting and handling departments remained in Bonaire.[11]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 nl:Fort Oranje (Bonaire)
  2. Van Der Helm, Rien (1987). Traveler's Handbok Bonaire. Rijswik, The Netherlands: Elmar Media Service. pp. 222 p. ISBN 90-6120-635-9.
  3. Welcome to Divi Bonaire
  4. Bonaire: The official tourism website of Bonaire
  5. Best Caribbean Diving Island | Top Caribbean Beaches | Bonaire Vacations - Home
  6. TELBO N.V. Bonaire N.A
  7. Bonaire - Sunset Resorts / Sunset Hotel
  8. "Privacy statement." Dutch Antilles Express. Retrieved on October 30, 2010.
  9. "DAE WANTS TO BE THE ANTILLEAN AIRLINE." Horizons Newsletter'. Princess Juliana International Airport operating company N.V. March 2007. Retrieved on October 30, 2010. "Also in April, DAE will move its head office from Bonaire to Curaçao. The call centre, revenue accounting and handling will remain in Bonaire. Operations have always been in Curaçao."

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