Fort Belgica
Fort Belgica is a historical fort located on the island of Bonaire, part of the Caribbean Netherlands. Built in the 17th century by the Dutch West India Company, it served as a military outpost to protect the island and its trade routes. The fort features thick stone walls and a strategic position overlooking the sea.
Today, Fort Belgica is a popular tourist attraction and a site of cultural heritage. Visitors can explore its well-preserved structures and learn about the island's colonial history. The fort is also part of the Bonaire National Marine Park, highlighting its significance in both history and conservation.