
Boats at Zaragoza Beach, Isla Margarita © rahuldlucca
Fondly known as the 'Pearl of the Caribbean', Isla Margarita is
part of the Neuva Esparta state, which comprises three islands off
the north coast of Venezuela, Coche and Cubagua being its
neighbours. Dotted with palm-fringed beaches, crystal clear azure
waters and vast sugary white beaches juxtaposed by high mountains,
Isla Margarita is a favourite attraction for most tourists who
travel to Venezuela.
With year-round sunshine, a tropical climate, a laid-back
atmosphere and oozing with distinct character, Isla Margarita
offers world-class scuba diving opportunities, kayaking,
windsurfing and hiking. Being two islands joined by a stretch of
sand where the breathtaking Restinga Lagoon National Park leis,
Isla Margarita is home to more than just rugged and natural
beauty.
Boasting a duty-free status, many travellers from far and wide
come here on shopping sprees, while the capital of La
Asunción features magnificent colonial Spanish architecture
dating back to the 1500s. Visit the Macanao peninsula in the west
for some of the most pristine isolated beaches in the Caribbean,
east a coconut ice cream while relaxing on one of Margarita's 50
sandy white beaches, or sip on your favourite cocktail at a local
beach bar while the sun goes down.
Attractions

Playa El Agua © Cirofono
Playa El Agua
With 340 days of sunshine a year, Playa El Agua is one of Isla
Margarita's most popular beaches and sees plenty of sun-worshipping
tourists coating themselves in lotion to soak up the rays and catch
a tan. The sprawling stretch of sugary white...
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