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Hotels in Margarita Island — What to Expect
For a Caribbean escape with a distinct Venezuelan character, look to Margarita Island. The main draw is its variety: you can spend your morning windsurfing the strong, consistent breezes at Playa El Yaque, a hub for international competitions, and your afternoon exploring the historic fortresses and cobblestone streets of La Asunción, the island's capital. Evenings come alive in the pedestrian streets of Porlamar, where you'll find everything from local souvenir markets to modern shopping malls.
The island suits a wide range of travelers. Families often prefer the calm, shallow waters and all-inclusive resorts around Playa El Agua, while the nightlife and dining in Porlamar attract groups and solo visitors. Getting around is straightforward; the main airport, Santiago Mariño Caribbean International, has good connections, and renting a car is the best way to explore the island's interior and more secluded coves at your own pace.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 11 different properties to choose from, reflecting the island's diverse appeal. Accommodation is dominated by large, full-service beach resorts, particularly along the northeastern coast, with a smaller selection of value-oriented hotels and guesthouses in the urban centers for those prioritizing location over beachfront access.
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What is Margarita Island known for?
Margarita Island is known for its beautiful beaches, strong cultural scene, and historic sites. The island is also famous for its production of pearls and cigars.
Best time to visit Margarita Island?
The best time to visit Margarita Island is from December to April, when the weather is dry and sunny, making it perfect for outdoor activities like swimming and snorkeling.