Isla
Margarita is a Caribbean island no one knows about – except
Venezuelans, for whom this semi-desert island has long been a
favorite getaway. Located just 25 miles off the South American
coast and roughly halfway between Trinidad and Bonaire, Isla
Margarita is anything but an undeveloped, back-of-beyond
backwater – not with casinos, five-star hotels, a championship
golf course, and a disco-rich nightlife in the main city,
Porlamar.
The
resort-rich eastern part of the island has been called "Cancun
South," but even that popular Mexican getaway must envy
Margarita’s amazing collection of white-sand beaches (more than
50 of them), world-class windsurfing (at El Yaque), and some of
the best diving in the southern Caribbean.
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