This dive site, Turtle City, is located on Bonaire's east coast, known for its abundant marine life. Access is via a sandy road leading to a shallow bay, offering an easy shore entry. Divers typically navigate from the entry point into the bay, exploring the reef structures where turtles are frequently observed. There's no specific historical context provided, but the site's name clearly reflects its most prominent inhabitants.
The main attractions are the numerous turtles, giving the site its name, and the presence of Caribbean reef sharks. Beyond these larger species, divers can expect to encounter a variety of Caribbean reef fish, crustaceans, and a healthy coral ecosystem, typical of Bonaire's well-preserved reefs.
The best time to visit Turtle City is generally year-round, as Bonaire offers consistent diving conditions. This site is a highlight for wide-angle photography due to the turtles and sharks. Both divers and freedivers will appreciate the shallow depths and rich marine biodiversity. Always be mindful of marine life and practice responsible diving.

