How to Stay at This Beach Resort for Bonaire Rum Week 

By: - February 24th, 2023
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The Delfins Beach Resort.

Bonaire’s annual celebration of rum and culinary culture is back again this summer, with Bonaire Rum Week 2023 set for June 12-17. 

And another one of the island’s top resorts has launched a special program for travel during the week. 

The Delfins Beach Resort Bonaire has created a special promo code for travelers for reservations during Rum Week. 

Just use the RUM WEEK code, and you’ll get a 15 percent discount on the best available rate for all room types at the popular beach resort. 

“This year’s event will be even bigger and better,” said Alexander Britell, editor and publisher of Caribbean Journal, which is organizing Bonaire Rum Week in collaboration with Tourism Corporation Bonaire. “Delfins Beach Resort, the home of the world-renowned Brass Boer, is an essential partner for Bonaire Rum Week and a must-visit Caribbean resort.”

For more on the schedule of Bonaire Rum Week, see here.

Visit Delfins Beach Resort for more info.

— CJ

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