Government
South Pier Bonaire Closed due to Renovation Work
13-06-2018 -
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The pier will be closed till October 1, 2018. Photo I Government of Bonaire
Kralendijk – in connection with emergencies repairs taking place on the South Pier in Kralendijk, the pier will be closed for all unauthorized persons from 13 June to 1 October 2018.
According to information from the Public Entity Bonaire, only vessels such as the Doña Luisa may moor at the pier during this time, with special permission from the port office. Without permission from the port office, people are not allowed on the pier during this time.
Government also says the South Pier has to be considered a construction site during the work to be executed. For reason of personal safety, everyone is requested to take this into account.
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