Wednesday, October 27, 2010

There is so Much History on Isla Margarita!

During your visit to Caracola Beach and Spa Resort, travel back in history to the colonial days when the Spaniards of Isla Margarita found refuge in fortresses and forts that were used to protect its ports from pirates and other threats to the island.

Isla Margarita has a few prominent forts and fortresses that still remain today which visitors of the island can visit.

Castillo de Santa Rosa: This fort was built between 1586 and 1595, and is located atop La Caranta hill in Pampatar. This fort was originally built to shut off access to Pampatar’s shore; however, that tasks could never be achieved because it was destroyed by Dutch pirates during an attack in 1626.

This fort is also famous for having served as a dungeon to heroin Luisa Arismendi Cáceres, for approximately three months. It has since been declared historic national monument on October 26, 1965. Access to the castle is very easy with a paved road, signs, and parking. It also offers a spectacular view of the Valley of Santa Lucia and is open to visitors all week long.

Castillo de San Carlos: This fort was built between 1664 and 1684 and was built at the entrance of the Palma de Mallorca port that it was built to defend. This was the most important fort on the island because it was built to protect the bay of Pampatar. It is currently in the naval base and home to the city’s Historical Military Museum.

Fortin Espana: This fort, which is located atop a hill on the outskirts of Santa Ana del Norte, is only a small guard outpost; however, it proved to be of great importance to protect the main road between Juan Griego and La Asuncion. This fort was one of the main sites where the struggle for independence took place and the state of Nueva Esparta was proclaimed. This fort had tunnels leading to the church of Santa Anna, the Castle of Santa Rosa and San Carlos de Borromeo Castle, which have since closed.

Fortin de la Galera: This fort, which was built in 1811 by the Margarita Provincial Joint, was given the name La Libertad (freedom) after a battle for independence was held around its walls on August 8, 1817. This building is now the perfect place to admire colorful sunsets over Caribbean waters. The view from here extends over the Island’s entire west side, where the tranquil waters of La Galera bay and Juan Griego bay meet.

Be sure to visit one, or all, of these historical forts on Isla Margarita for more information of their importance to the island.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

You Must Visit These Places on Isla Margarita

Cities:

Porlamar- This is the biggest city on Isla Margarita and is known for its commercial center. It has a wide variety of shops and restaurants, sure to appeal to every taste. Boulevard Guevara, a narrow, store-lined road, is the best place to shop at good prices. The city also has two major beaches: Playa Moreno and Playa Guacuco.

Pampatar- This is the home to most of the largest shopping malls on Isla Margarita, including Sambil Margarita, Rattan Depot, Centro Commercial Avenida Bolivar, and La Redoma. It also houses the Castillo de San Carlos de Borromeo, which was constructed entirely of coral and built on the waterfront of the town center to protect the bay of Pampatar.

La Asuncion- This is the oldest city on Isla Margarita and is the capital of the Federal State of Nueva Esparta. It is also the center of the commercial and manufacturing industries, which include the growing of cotton, sugarcane, coconuts, and cassava.

Juan Griego- This city has small shopping centers and beaches but is well known for the fortress La Galera. La Galera is not far from the center of the city and it is where the fierce battle of independence was fought in the 1820’s.

Excursions:

Los Roques- The clear, calm waters and white sand beaches will surround you in this true paradise. The National Park of Los Roques is comprised of more than 350 islands and a number of coral banks, keys, and small desolate islands for enjoying and exploring.

La Blanquilla- Here you will be able to swim under cliffs and find backwaters of interior beaches whose pearly white sands and clear waters have made this destination a must see site. You will also find the perfect cliffs for wall diving in this area.

Cubagua- Thanks to the influence of a nearby ocean trench, the water of the bay stays in the upper 60s to low 70s year round and it is still possible to find oysters here. Ruins from the past can be found on the eastern side and provide guests with a perfect opportunity to explore the history of Cubagua.

Canaima- This is one of the more impressive tourist destinations around the area. The Canaima lagoon is fed by several small waterfalls, and all of which can be enjoyed from a Curiara (a long canoe) to provide you with a closer view. Something really surprising about this area is the color of the water and the sand. Due to the abundance of minerals, the water takes on red color and the sand is a beautiful light pink, because of the presence of quartz.

Restaurants:

Casa Caranta- Housed in a beautifully restored colonial-era house in downtown Pampatar, this creative restaurant is a must stop on any visit to Isla Margarita. Italy, Asia, and America are the principal inspirations for the regularly changing menu, which is handwritten on a few large chalkboards and brought to your table. With live entertainment most nights, this restaurant really gets going after around 10pm each evening.

El Pacífico- This is the best beachside joint of all the restaurants that line the strip of Playa El Agua. Get a table near the large windows overlooking the sea, or live dangerously and dine at a table under one of the tall coconut palm trees.

Nikkei - This stylish restaurant serves up a wide range of traditional and fusion creations from the cuisines of Peru, Japan and a few of other Asian countries. The second-floor dining room is actually a large loft, with walls of solid glass on all sides. It is recommended that you try to mix and match dishes for a Pan-Asian/Peruvian feast.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Construction has Begun on Caracola Beach and Spa Resort

Construction has officially begun on the Caribbean’s newest luxury resort, Caracola Beach and Spa Resort, on Isla Margarita.

The Suites
The resort will feature 1244 one and two bedroom luxury suites spread over 15 floors with nearly all having breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. The first phase of construction has just begun on this amazing resort and will consist of the first 276 luxury condos being built.

Each deluxe condominium will be constructed of the highest standards and will feature a fully-fitted modern kitchen, inviting living room, tranquil balcony, and climate controlled air conditioning system. These spectacular units will be the ultimate in comfort and luxury.

The Amenities
The resort will offer its guests many amenities including delectable restaurants plus a nightclub, and four refreshing swimming pools with waterslides, a lazy river and tropical swim-up bars. Caracola Beach and Spa Resort will also boast a fully-equipped gym, full-service spa with hairdressers, and high end retail establishments. Here you will find yourself lost in paradise while relaxing in seaside hammocks or lying on the sandy beach while the waves of the Caribbean Sea travel over your feet.

The Location
Isla Margarita, which is also known as the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” is the most developed of the three islands that make up the State of Nueva Esparta. Isla Margarita features dramatic mountainous terrain, lush vegetation, flora and fauna, and many stunning white sandy beaches. Temperatures on the island are fairly consistent at 80 degrees, and although located in the Caribbean, it is not in the hurricane belt. All guests that visit the area are provided with a very comfortable environment due to the warm days and cool evenings.

Social Media Sites
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Looking for the Perfect Beach for Your Isla Margarita Vacation?

Be sure to check these out!

Playa El Agua

This beach is the most famous and popular beach on Isla Margarita. It’s populated with over 50 restaurants, kiosks and small beach bars, while the boulevard along the beach provides visitors with shops, restaurants, and internet cafes.

This beach offers many activities including several water sports, micro plane rides, concerts, and an active nightlife. Despite all that is going on, this beach is still big enough to give you some space on your own. However, you should be aware that there are always waves here, sometimes big, sometimes small. So if you are traveling with small children, there are other beaches which would be more suitable.

Playa Parguito

Like Playa El Agua, this beach also has some waves, making it one of the best beaches for surfing on Isla Margarita. Jorge Hautmann (or Pakayola), runs a surf school here, and offers both surfboard rentals and surfing lessons to travelers. Here you will find some restaurants which open early and serve breakfast, while others open from noon until early evening. If you walk down to the ends of the beach you will find great lookout areas that give a nice view of the area.

Playa Manzanillo

This beach is located near the northern tip of Isla Margarita, not far from Playa El Agua. It is a small beach but never very crowded, and its quiet waters offer an ideal swimming location. Since Manzanillo is actually a small fishing village, you might see a fleet of fishing boats in the bay, or even experience fisherman drawing their nets to shore. This area also has several restaurants that will rent beach chairs and umbrellas, as well as serve food and drinks.

Playa Caribe

This beach is located on the north side of the island. It offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere with quite a few good restaurants along the coastline, as well as some nice caves for exploring near the end of the beach. Facilities on this beach include food, drinks, toilets, sunshades, and beds. If you get a chance, visit the restaurant La Playya which offers quick service and a great meal!