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Margarita Island invites you to discover its stunning contrast between golden beaches, lush mountains, and the vibrant rhythm of island life. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking both excitement and serenity — from duty-free shopping and lively nightlife to crystal-clear waters ideal for kitesurfing, diving, or simply unwinding under the tropical sun. Every corner of Margarita offers a new way to fall in love with the Caribbean spirit. |
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Isla de Margarita welcomes you to a world where Caribbean elegance meets vibrant island energy. This exclusive sanctuary of sun-drenched beaches and duty-free indulgence brings the historic Pearl of the Caribbean back to life. Between more than fifty pristine shores and the striking peaks of its twin mountain ranges, Margarita blends adventure, luxury, and authenticity — offering the perfect balance of world-class watersports, lively nightlife, and pure relaxation under the tropical sun. |

Explore Margarita Island: Your Tropical Paradise
Margarita Island, also Margarita is a Caribbean island located southeast of the Caribbean Sea, northeast of Venezuelan territory and north of the Araya Peninsula in the state of Sucre.
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Book in Advance: Especially if you're traveling during peak season (December to April or July-August), make sure to book flights, accommodations, and excursions ahead of time. Los Roques is a popular destination, and availability can be limited.
Flights: The main access is by plane from Caracas (Simón Bolívar International Airport) with airlines. Keep in mind that flights can be irregular, so flexibility is key.
Accommodations: There are inns and boutique hotels available, catering to all tastes. Research and choose the one that best fits your budget and travel style.
Luggage: Pack light; a small, comfortable suitcase is ideal as space on the small planes is limited. Bring beachwear, swimwear, sunscreen (very important!), a hat, sunglasses, and mosquito repellent.
Cash: Bring enough cash in bolivars. While some places accept foreign currency, there aren't many ATMs, and internet connectivity can be intermittent.
Medical Certificate: You may be required to present a medical certificate to travel to Los Roques, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions. Check with the airline or your travel agency.
- Passport: Must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
- Visa: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa. Check specific requirements.
- Travel Insurance: It's advisable to have insurance that covers medical emergencies.
Sunscreen: The sun in Los Roques is intense. Use high-factor sunscreen, even on cloudy days, and reapply frequently.
Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially if you're engaging in outdoor activities.
Environmental Respect: Los Roques is a National Park. Preserve its natural beauty: do not litter, take care of the corals, and respect marine life.
Activities: Make the most of your trip:
- Beaches: Enjoy the paradise-like beaches such as Cayo de Agua, Crasquí, or Francisquí.
- Snorkeling and Diving: Explore the incredible marine life of the reef.
- Kitesurfing and Windsurfing: The conditions are ideal for these sports.
- Boat Trips: Visit different cays and discover the beauty of the archipelago.
- Relaxation: Simply rest, disconnect, and enjoy the tranquility.
Food: The cuisine in Los Roques is based on fresh seafood. Try the lobster, fried fish, and ceviche.
Communication: Mobile signal may be limited in some areas.
Safety: Los Roques is generally a safe place, but it's always advisable to take basic precautions.
Language: The official language is Spanish.
Electricity: The voltage is 110V.
- Accommodation: Ranges from budget hostels to luxury hotels. Budget between $10 to $100 per night.
- Food: Eating at local restaurants can cost between $5 and $20 per day.
- Transport: Consider costs for public transport and taxis. A budget of $10 to $30 daily is reasonable.
- Activities: Budget from $10 to $50 depending on the excursions.
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