Caribbean Island Margarita Meets Your Expectations With Its Beautiful Venezuelan Beaches



Margarita Island has many choices of beaches. There is one for everyone: With or without waves, crowds, wind, hotels, or facilities (restaurants, shades, chairs).

Just this year alone the beaches and the Island itself has seen an increase of tourist movement on its beaches. The governor of Nueva Esparta, as the state is called, Morel Rodriguez has done an excellent job at working on tourism on the island and making sure that Margarita's beaches are clean and ready for high season here on the Island.

It said that the governor Morel Rodriguez increased the budgetary allocation, and of the 600 million bolivars that was handled in 2004, to which this year it has surpassed to 1,600 million bolivars.

Playa el Auga Beach still remains to be the favorite and most visited by tourists. While Playa El Yaque is famous for wind surfing. Margarita Island also hosts Professional Windsurfing Association competitions each year. Margarita is not just for the pros, though. Windsurfers at all levels seek out the favorable conditions at Playa El Yaque.

The beaches are the reason for coming to Margarita, but what makes Margarita different from other Caribbean islands is that it is much cheaper and the majority of the beaches are quite sun-catching white lines of sand and are not riddled with so many with attractions such as the food stalls, wind-surfing outlets, scuba entrepreneurs, etc.

The beaches here are virtually endless as they ring this enchanting island. Your only problem will be to find enough time to explore even half of them. One general rule: the best swimming in most areas is the early part of the day.

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Caribbean Island Margarita Meets Your Expectations With Its Beautiful Venezuelan Beaches