Best Place to Catch a Sunset:
There is almost nothing better than watching a spectacular sunset while on vacation, and Isla Margarita is said to have some of the most stunning! The best place to catch one of these sunsets is around the town of Juangriego, which offers both the best sunset location and the best view of the sunset. To see one of these spectacular, colorful Caribbean sunsets, check out Bahia de la Galera Beach. This beach is located in a calm bay with miles of white sand.
Best Place to Look for a Handcrafted Souvenir:
The first place worth checking out is El Cercado. This is a remote town where most of the people are dedicated to handicraft manufacturing. El Cercado gives you the chance to buy the product directly from the supplier. Plus, you may be able to experience watching how it was made!
The second place to check out is Tacarigua. This town has kept its traditional handicraft stalls, which are lined along a paved road that crosses the center of the village. Tacarigua offers handicrafts, including: baskets, hats, sandals, ceramics, leather belts, folklore instruments and the best quality hammocks ever made in Venezuela.
Best Location for Shopping:
One of the best shopping locations is Guevara’s Boulevard, which offers a great variety of goods at reasonable prices. Stores line this boulevard as it extends to meet the Old Porlamar’s Harbor Side Market. Historically, this was the area where locals came to sell their goods, and others, to buy them. Watermelons, live animals, salt, and fresh, live fish, were sold in every conceivable corner. Stalls even extended onto the water where fish caught on that day was sold faster and at higher prices. Guevara’s Boulevard is located to the south of Bolivar Square.
Another great shopping location is 4 de Mayo, which is the city’s main avenue. 4 de Mayo (May 4th) was named after Margarita’s liberation from the Spanish which took place on this date. The fanciest and more expensive stores are located here, selling duty free, imported goods from all over world.
Best Location for Sightseeing:
Romulo Gallegos Pathway is a great sightseeing location which provides visitors with a nice place to walk close to the sea and to admire the colorful scenery. It is recommended to walk during daylight hours to get the most out of the area. This pathway begins in the Old Market and follows around the Guaraguao Coast until reaching Bella Vista Beach, with wooden fishing boats moored along its bay.
Bella Vista Beach is another great sightseeing location and offers a beautiful forest of palm trees. The beach here is almost a mile long and located on a calm bay. The water is not very deep here and the sand is very soft, making it perfect for families. This beach also has many services available.
Another great sightseeing location is La Caracola Beach in Porlamar. It is also Porlamar’s longest beach at about 2 miles long. This beach is mostly used by the guests staying at the group of hotels and resorts located right in front of it. To the southern end, there is a lagoon and a sand pit that separates it from the sea. You can drive along the beach on the coastal paved road, which takes you parallel to the sea at a distance of about 300 feet. There is strong surf and little shade here, but the breeze is very refreshing and the sea view is spectacular. You can also admire a small island on the horizon called El Farayon.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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