Islas Los TestigosLos Testigos
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Trips only by sailboat from Margarita:Sailing to Los Testigos onboard the sailboat Audrey During the day we will visit the beach and go snorkeling, possibly going to see the Lobsters hatchery and climb the mountain to see Iguanas, which are found in abundance here. Playa Real (The royal beach) offers a wonderful landscape and crystal Later we visit the Dunes, dunes of more than 100 meters high. After crossing the top we will reach a gorgeous wild, and almost inaccessible beach. Finishing a Magnificent day doing some snorkeling around Langoleta island. The third day we go to visit Isla La Rajada where the landscape is something really indescribable, with a black rock grotto surrounded by a green covered ground and a beautiful blue as background, you can see the sea coming down the grotto to form a pool in the middle of the rocks. We do some snorkeling too and go back to Playa Real where we can have a special good bye dinner with lobsters (only in lobsters season). We weight anchor at 10:00 p.m. heading for Margarita where we will arrive at the Margarita yachting Marine early in the morning. |
Including:
First class attention of Captain Marc and his crew is included as well as all meals, snacks and open bar
(national drinks) during the trip.
PRICE: $ 400 – p/person (min. 3 adults, max 6, children under 12 years 50%. Transportation hotel-dock-hotel included, facility to store luggage on a safe place)
We can also offer one day in Los Frailes(optional) on the way back to Margarita.
Related Islands:
Information about tours to Isla La Blanquilla.
Diving:
The rocky reefs feature low-profile encrusting, heavy on sponges, tunicates and other invertebrates instead of hard corals, but there is an abundance of fish life. Visibility and conditions in Los Testigos are spotty. They are the first islands to get the blast of Orinoco Delta runoff and they are awash in open ocean swells and current. This is advanced diving where visibility can vary day by day, dive by dive, as can wind, current and swell. The sites are not deep (80 feet max), but you need to be able to sink fast, stay neutral, do floating safety stops and handle shifting currents.
Diving is optional.