This dive site, Vista Blue (58), offers an easily accessible shore entry. The underwater topography begins with a flat, shallow area perfect for entry and acclimatization. From approximately 9 meters depth, the reef transforms into a dramatic steep wall, providing an excellent profile for divers to explore. There is no specific historical information provided for this particular site, but it is typical of Bonaire's pristine reef system.
The diverse marine life at Vista Blue includes typical Caribbean species such as nurse sharks, reef sharks, and sometimes eagle rays and stingrays. The reef is teeming with a variety of fish including snapper, angelfish, grunts, and parrotfish, showcasing a vibrant ecosystem.
Bonaire diving is generally excellent year-round. For divers, the highlights include the impressive wall dive and the potential for encountering larger marine life. Freedivers will also appreciate the accessible shallow areas transitioning to the wall. Be mindful of potential big waves, especially during entry and exit, which can make conditions more challenging at times.

