Yacht Charter in Puerto La Cruz
Puerto La Cruz, Mochima National Park
Puerto La Cruz has four
important marinas and countless docks in the surrounding islands.
It is possible to organize a schedule that includes one or
more cruises to the islands and keys that belong to the Mochima
National Park, a tour around the most interesting places in
Barcelona, and a visit to one of the many farms near Puerto
La Cruz. Enjoy each night discovering the night life that
the restaurants and bars of the Paseo Colón have to
offer. Mochima National Park is the group of islands seen
from the coast and the surrounding waters were declared as
a National Park in 1973, under the name of Bahía de
Mochima (Mochima Bay). In this place, it is possible to enjoy
all the wonders offered by its many islands and islets, the
pleasures of white sand and blue sea, and experience close
encounters of any king with nature.
Los
Testigos Islands
Located at 80 NM west from Grenada and 45 NM east of Margarita
this mostly uninhabited island have been for centuries, long
isolated from significant human impact. The underwater at
the collision point of warm and cold currents from the sea
and from the amazonia, create a perfect feeding ground for
fish. There, 160 or so fishermen, all part of the same extended
family, allowing no one else to fish their waters. They chase
off disruptive yachters and are determined to preserve their
traditional way of live. If you are looking for tropical beauty,
totally Caribbean, nature with its own personality... Then
plan to stay several days in this paradise!
Isla Margarita
The principal mooring is near downtown at Porlamar, but several
other around the islands .Facing the east coast of Venezuela
with white sand beaches, coral reefs and lagoons reflected
in the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea, is the island of Margarita.
In Margarita you find an abundance of night life and casinos
well worth it. More travelers are coming to Margarita than
any other destination in Venezuela. You find good prices on
electronics, liquor and food.
Isla Margarita still has a few well kept secrets as the small
town of Juan Griego and Playa Galera, the islands of Coche,
Isla Blanquilla, Isla Tortuga, Los Testigos and the island
of Cubagua. These are worth while a visit.
Isla Coche
2 hours 1/2 of quiet navigation south from Porlamar. You will
discover a really large beach really appreciated by funboarder
and kitesurfer.
Isla Cubagua
3 1/2 hours of quiet navigation from Porlamar. Famous for
the pearls extraction during the Spanish colony (there are
many still left!). Nueva Cadiz, the real first city founded
in South America was there. Quiet and protected anchorages.
Wreck and coral reef snorkeling available.
Isla Blanquilla
receives that name because of some startlingly alabaster beaches
of sugar powder sand. Little currents, crystal clear waters
shallow reefs with biodiversity, rich underwater life and
friendly snorkeling. Still virgin, in a pure natural stage,
this national Park is inhabited only by few fishermen and
some coastguards.
Isla Tortuga
you can spend a week sampling the variety of this uninhabited
and unspoiled island. You will surprised by a rainbow of blues
from shimmering turquoise of aquarium shallows to heavy cobalt
due to the pristine coral reefs . You will love the serenity
and the diversity of this undeveloped island : the beaches
are considered as the most beautiful in the world. You can
even snorkeling on a plane wreck! More than six anchoring
overnight places with diverse scenery and wonderful mangroves
forests.
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