Margarita Island, known locally as Isla de Margarita, sits just off Venezuela’s northeastern coast in the warm Caribbean Sea. The island's famous beaches span from quiet coves to wide-open shorelines. Playa El Agua stretches for over two miles with swaying palms and lively beachfront restaurants serving fresh snapper, tostones, and cold Polar beer. For those seeking less crowded sands, Playa Zaragoza offers calm waters and a glimpse of everyday coastal life. Windsurfers and kitesurfers are drawn to El Yaque, considered one of the world’s top spots for steady wind and smooth water conditions.
The island's interior surprises many visitors with its arid hills and cactus-dotted landscapes. The Macanao Peninsula, with its dusty trails and lookout points, offers panoramic views of the Caribbean. Nearby, the La Restinga National Park features a peaceful mangrove lagoon that can be explored by boat, weaving through green tunnels where herons, crabs, and oysters thrive. The tour ends at a narrow sandbar beach with rustic restaurants where fishermen serve grilled seafood straight from the boat.