Posada Nathalie
Travel Blogs from Playa el Agua
Laid back on Zaragoza beach (Venezuela)
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the pelicans that spent much of their time perched ...
They want shade but none want to plant the tree
... Juangriego, and some of the shops on the front were offering a good deal on money exchange (our first deal was 7 Bolivars for $1, ripped off by our tour guide, and we got this up to 8 then 8.5 in the shops). The dual currency thing is a pain because you have to have cash. Don't use a bank as you'll get charged the official rate and will basically cut your budget in half.
Breakfast is arepas - corn baked or grilled breads crammed full ...
Beaches, Beaches And beaches.
... I´d reccomend a trip there, if only for a day.
The one thing about Margarita, which i didnt expect, apart from the rain, was that there were´nt too many tourist, or backpackers. Which, if you want peace and tranquility, it was perfect. But after 4 or 5 days in, it got a little tedious. But once we moved to a 3rd hostel for a last 3 days, called casa rosa, up north, in the ´party´ area of the island it ...
Faul am Strand - oder - eine kurze Pause
Heute gönnen wir uns eine kleine Pause. Direkt neben dem Pier gibt es einen kleinen aber schönen Sandstrand. Für 12 US$ zwei Liegen mit Sonnenschutz. Zum ersten mal baden wir in der karibischen See. Auf Sight seeing haben wir verzichtet.
Der Abend endet heute für uns Früh (so gegen 21.15 Uhr). Wir sind beide vom Nichts tun müde und schlafen wie die ...
Margarita Venezuela
... everyone’s bags. So I’m not sure why the extra special handling of the bags. Anyway, once thru the state of the art security check point, Mike and I are singled out to go thru a total body scan. Why….probably cause we’re the only white people there…..we looked guilty. So now we’re off to the ticket counter. Here you hand them your hand written air voucher where they hand ...