
Sunset
from the terrace in front of Bellafonte
Chateau de la Mer.
Special Report - Bellafonte Chateau de la Mer
by
J.A. Reppeto
Published:
August 5, 2008
After many years of booking clients
into the Bellafonte Chateau de la Mer, seeing management
changes, making regular inspections and listening to
feedback, we felt it was time to become more intimately
acquainted. That only happens when you actually stay at a particular property long enough to formulate
“here is what we experienced and what others
might expect”.
So when Robbert Eriks, manager
of Bellafonte, suggested we stay in one of the 2 bedroom
oceanfront Grand Suites on our recent visit, my only
hesitation was if it would work for a family with
two young children (ours are nine and seven). Being
that our kids are not the unruly types, we figured
we could pass muster for the quiet elegance of Bellafonte.
It doesn’t take long for the
relaxing ambiance of this place to seduce you
– even with excited young ones hurriedly exploring
and peering over the balcony to the beckoning Caribbean.
Robbert got us oriented with our spacious apartment,
which by design opens fully to take advantage of the
cooling trade winds. We were never hot using the natural
ventilation during the day and only used the AC in
bedrooms at night when we were sleeping.
Soothing neutral colors are offset
by both dark East Indies hardwood and contemporary
furniture – producing
a simple sophistication that we found durable
and cozy. The bedrooms (with memory-foam type mattresses),
and bathrooms (with Gilchrist and Soames toiletries)
were large in size and wife-pleasing, while Bellafonte’s
wireless internet signal, the TV’s Disney Channel
and the ample number of outlets for charging Nintendos,
satisfied our technical team.
We made quick work of our simple grocery
needs, as the Cultimara and Warehouse stores are less
than ten minutes drive away. Bellafonte’s kitchens
are well equipped and good looking with stainless steel
appliances and mahogany accents. It proved more than
adequate for our daily breakfast and lunch drills.
For those wanting to cook in (and out), there’s
an electric Hibachi style grill for use on the teak-furnished
balconies and patios.
It is the balcony that served as our
ultimate living space, stretching across the entire
width of the living area and master bedroom, with wide-opening
doors from both rooms giving way to stunning views
of the sea. We anchored our Bonaire map on the table
with hurricane candles, adjusted seating throughout
the day for sun or shade, ate meals, plotted adventures,
and celebrated sunsets from our second floor perch.
Although there were other guests on
property (with even more well mannered children
in the family below us), we found Bellafonte to be
one of the most serene places on the island. Excitement
is generated by pods of dolphins and turtles ambling
just beyond the pier or by the landing-bound aircraft
that fly past.
Bellafonte’s location near the
approach path to Flamingo Airport, less than a couple
of miles away, is more of a treat than a nuisance,
although I did wake from the brief roar of takeoff
in the wee hours, courtesy of KLM’s MD-11 to
Ecuador. Our kids, in the bedroom closest to the airport,
heard nothing.
As snorkeling was the twice daily
activity for introducing our offspring to the underwater
realm, Bellafonte became an ideal place for our last
call for adventure. It’s entry via their long
pier, with its wide stair ladder, was appreciated most
by our tentative daughter (in contrast to her older
brother’s
kowabunga giant stride off the end).
There
are plenty of fish to see around the dock pilings and
sandy shallows found in this section of Bonaire’s
coastline. But my son and I were constantly swimming
out to the drop-off, some 20 yards beyond, and free-diving
down to the dense coral that marks the reef’s
descent - both of us, I think, anticipating exploration
together when he becomes certified for scuba.
We lolled
around the garden level terrace following each afternoon’s
last snorkel, rinsing gear, showering off the days’
salt, hot-tubing and gazing through binoculars at Klein
Bonaire and Kralendijk’s harbor front.
Once back
upstairs, we traded wet suits for dry shorts and enjoyed
the magic hour as the sun slipped down, watching the
evening colors wash brilliantly over the scene. Then
we hopped into town or beyond for another wonderful
dinner.
It’s a pace (and peace) that
could never get old while staying at Bellafonte.

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