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Coche Island a perfect place for a wedding or even a honeymoon. Isla de Coche es un lugar perfecto para un matrimonio o hasta una luna de miel.
A Travel Blog by danielandvanesa
... world fro windsurf and kitesurf. La isla de Coche pertenece al estado de Nueva Esparta de Venezuela. Esta situada al sur de la isla de Margarita. Esta a 60 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Tiene 11 Km. de longitud y 6 de ancho. Es una isla arida famosa ...
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The Brothel
A Travel Blog entry by andy_and_lea from Porlamar, Isla Margarita, Venezuela
... at Maracay station, refuelled with cash and onward bus tickets to Puerto La Cruz (where we planned to catch a ferry to Isla Margarita - Venezuela's largest Island), we met Alfonso, a 21 year old Venezuelan/Swiss with a fondness for Cradle of Filth (no I ...
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Playa El Yaque
A Travel Blog entry by danielandvanesa from El Yaque, Isla Margarita, Venezuela
El Yaque beach is located behind Margarita's airport. It is one of the best beaches for kite and windsurf. This beach is also excelent to have a nice dinner and great for partying. Playa El Yaque esta ubicada detras del aeropuerto de la isla. Es una de ...
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Dirty, Dirty Island but great hot dogs!
A Travel Blog entry by elliotandcarla from Porlamar, Venezuela
So we finally arrive in Isla Da Margarita. We seen the posters in Brazil, heard the stories of the lovely beaches so we were looking forward to some relaxing beach time. Sadly that wasn't quite to be. We hoped on a local bus to Porlamar (the town ...
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viola festival!
A Travel Blog entry by domhnall from Cubagua, Isla Margarita, Venezuela
... sea legs ready and headed out for the open waters of el mar caribe, with a 2 hour voyage to isla cubagua, just off the south coast of margarita. the ship came complete with open bar and lots of eats. anchored and ferried to the beach and headed straight ...
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Spanglish on the beach
A Travel Blog entry by kingsandems from Playa El Angel, Isla Marguerita, Venezuela
... a bar under a thatch roof and a friendly Venezuelan who gave us a good oppertunity to practice our Spanish. We decided it would be best to book our tickets early with CONFERRY in hopes of reaching Puerta La Cruz early on Sat with time to get to the ...
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Playground games
A Travel Blog entry by andy_and_lea from Cumana, Venezuela
With my tonsillitis now under control (thanks to the antibiotics) sadly we said goodbye to the beautiful Isla Margarita, hoping to arrive at Cumana, the oldest existing town on South Americas mainland, in time to catch one of the two daily buses to ...
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Beach and other things
A Travel Blog entry by watola from Tucacas, Falcón, Venezuela
... to avoid the sun, I need to change my factor 20 for factor 50!! The sun here is vicious! I've decided to skip Isla Margarita. Apparently when you travel you should read the signs, or listen to your sixth sense. And something is telling me it's ...
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The Canal
A Travel Blog entry by our_oyster from Panama City, Panama
... on our agenda is figuring out what we are going to do in our three day layover in Venezuela. Option 1... Fly directly to Isla Margarita and enjoy the beach Option 2... Take multiple busses to a park that we´ve heard good things about, Puerto Colombia ...
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Maracayeando
A Travel Blog entry by edwardinho from Maracay, Central Venezuela, Venezuela
... dinner, they helped us to plan the rest of the trip in Venezuela and the next morning we left Caracas to go to the world famous Isla Margarita. 16 hours later we arrive in Juan Griego, the best spot in the island to see the sunset, we arrive hen it was ...
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To Puerto La Cruz and beyond
A Travel Blog entry by kingsandems from Santa Fe, Venezuela
... end up in similar places. Spanish Lessons We have finally sorted our spanish course which starts on Monday in the cool setting of Isla Margarita Island and have arranged that we will be staying in a homestay with a venezuelan family. We will have ...
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Days at sea
A Travel Blog entry by pipandhils from Madeira, Madeira Islands, Portugal
... 2010 - Tuesday Day at sea Still calm waters and the temperature is rising. Have now booked trips for St Lucia, Isla Margarita and Curacao. Some of our fellow passengers did their booking on line before starting out but not having visited most ...
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Puerto Vallarta
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Puerto Vallarta, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... people lining up to get into them so even though they were obviously popular, I kept walking in the hope of finding somewhere quieter. Had a Margarita at Mexican Joe’s – this was also two for one so I had one there and one to go. By the time ...
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Must all good things come to an end? as we ...
A Travel Blog entry by jamjamdave from London, United Kingdom
... promised ourselves to end the trip with two weeks of idle bliss in a tropical island paradise. Destination: the island of Margarita. Isla de Margarita is only a four hour ferry trip away from Puerto la Cruz. It is Venezuela's largest island at over ...
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Panama City takes us back......
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Panama City, Panama
... Frank Gherrry's Bio-diversity research center and museum. On Isla Naos, there is a cute little bar, La Eskinita, where I had the BEST margarita Ever! Mmmmmm. We still have not figured out what time to eat because we always miss the crowds...by a lot! ...
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Cancun, Chilaquiles and Chichen itza
A Travel Blog entry by josephandjoel from Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... go on my international sand scale). The first evening was spent sampling a multitude of cocktails, I like the Cherry Margarita, and befriending the hotel guests (mostly Mexicans and Czechs). After doing the salsa with Joseph and ...
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Final blog entry & final thoughts...
A Travel Blog entry by rudders from London, England, United Kingdom
... in Asia or South America you’re never too far from somewhere claiming to make Pizza. Our best Pizza: Hobart in Tasmania. A simple Margarita, light and fresh and totally unexpectedly good. Most pleasant surprise Two really: Firstly seeing a wild ...
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A Travel Blog entry by jamjamdave from Potosi, Bolivia
... culture of much of South America is for late lunches and even later dinners. We walked past many eateries and finally settled on a Margarita pizza for P2.19. Mainly because it was the only menu we could read and therefore be sure it was vegetarian! We ...
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South American Face Off
A Travel Blog entry by snsgowest from Caracas, Venezuela
... 6: Places we could or should have gone, but didn't Venezuela - Archipelago Los Roques (coral islands off the caribbean coast), Isla de Margarita, Gran Sabana with the table top mountains, Angel Falls, Porto Ayacucho (in the jungle) Peru - Lake Titicata, ...
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6 days in Cancun & Cozumel
A Travel Blog entry by kjmyers from Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... dives. We stayed in a small boutique hotel close to town. After diving on Monday we went to MARGARITAVILLE and had really "the best" margarita and huge nachos. We then walked all over town. The next morning we dove with the same people, plus an extra ...



