An island beautifully set on the southern edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Bonny Island lives up to its status as the true beauty of the state. The city holds several historical and economic symbolisms for the Nigerian federation, and its dramatic coastline as well asstrategic position attracts holidaymakers in their droves.
While Bonny situated in Rivers State has
a handful of low-key attractions, Bonny Nature Park, and Finima, the
main draw is the natural environment. Beach lovers are joined on the
island by tourist who come for the popular carnivals; including the
“Nwaotam” carnival display, a renowned and colorful display among men
and women, young and old of the bonny community.
Bonny
Island-Finima is surrounded on the west and south by long stretches of
beaches. For history buffs, there’s a lot to explore, but mostly people
come here to feel the sand between their toes and clear their heads.
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Bonny Nature Park
The
Bonny Nature Park, a popular eco-tourism spot developed by Nigeria LNG
is eye-catching. The park not only covers the rainforest, mangrove
swamps and area of sandy soil with fresh water ponds and tall timbers
between the swamp and beach, it harbors numerous creatures, including
the pygmy hippo and reptiles such as crocodiles, monkeys as well as
different bird species.
Finima beach
The
Finima beach is one of the many beautiful seashores spread across Bonny
Island, however, it is the most visited by tourists and fun seeking
visitors. The beach is usually crowded on sunny days and festive
periods. From the 26th to the 31st December of every year, thousands of people visit the Finima beaches for carnivals.
“Monkey village”
The
monkey village is the nickname for a settlement which used to be a
large forest inhabited by monkeys on the Island. The area is not
inhabited by locals and is at best a slum, as most of the people live
under poor condition and in houses made of palm-tree leaves and
branches.
LODGING
While
visiting Bonny Island, do not expect white-sand beaches and ritzy
resorts. With only a smattering of traditional guesthouses and
comfortable hideaways, it’s tailor-made for ecotourists.
Tourist-class
hotels are confined to the mainland. Although fairly basic by
international standards, these hotels generally have rooms with or
without private shower and air-con. Most have restaurants and bars,
offer wi-fi service and take credit cards.
DINNING
Sea
food is well consumed on this island as it is close to the ocean, and
there are a number of dining options both on the mainland and the
hinterland. Visitors get the best taste from Local food joints and
restaurants. There are however classy eateries for high-class business
travellers or expats who come to the island on oil business.
SHOPPING
Shopping
is not huge on Bonny Island, but visitors have options of supermarkets,
stores, and even an open market. Best Way Supermarket, offers all kinds
of provisions, you can also get a range of products on sale including
cocktail drinks, wines and beer from Dammy Supermarket. But for frozen
food and packed food, try one of the stores on Pepple Road. Most of the
impressive clothing stores are found inside the NLNG camp.
FUN FACT
Although the official language spoken in Bonny Island and Bonny Town is Ibani, most Bonny natives speak the Igbo dialect.
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