Margarita Island Ocean View Apartment for Rent
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One of the best ocean views on Isla Margarita |
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Imagine a third world Hawaii with fishermen casting their nets in clear blue tropical waters. For an inexpensive Caribbean island vacation, Margarita is a terrific value. Not only is Margarita a bargain, but it also has it all; beaches, palm trees, fantastic restaurants with very reasonable prices, some of the most beautiful women in the world, and it is a duty-free port with stores and shopping centers similar to those in the U.S. or Europe. It is also located in the southern Caribbean where hurricanes are not a concern. You can get information on renting an inexpensive Margarita Island vacation apartment directly from the owner by clicking below on Rental Info. For much less than the price of a hotel room you can spend your vacation in a 3 bedroom apartment with a beautiful ocean view. We also have a very economical one bedroom ocean view apartment for rent in Porlamar which can be seen at; www.freewebs.com/caranta
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is what National Geographic says about Isla Margarita Giant pearls once lured adventurers to Margarita Island. Today, the pearls are mostly gone, and it's the dazzling sunsets, duty-free shops and powdery beaches that bring in the crowds. This Caribbean isle (25 mi/38 km off the northeast coast of Venezuela) is a mecca for fun seekers from mainland Venezuela and other parts of the world as well. Some cruise ships, most on southern Caribbean voyages, also call at the island, which is officially called Isla de Margarita. The bustling business center of Margarita is Porlamar (a contraction of Puerto de la Mar - or Port of the Sea). It's located on the southeastern side of the island, which is also where most of the island's other towns and nearly all of its residents are located. (The western side is more arid and sparsely populated.) Tourism fuels the island's economy, so you'll find a very pleasant scene almost everywhere you go: Roving waiters at beaches proffer cocktails, and seaside restaurants serve up fish plucked fresh from the ocean. You can trace the island's colonial history in its old churches and fortresses, or venture into the mangroves to spot rare birds, including scarlet ibises, frigate birds and parrots. There are still some isolated, undeveloped stretches of sand, if you want to escape civilization. |
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