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LOS ROQUES : Full day in catamaran

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Los Roques Map

Catamaran in the archipelago !

The archipelago Los Roques, «Heaven in Earth» according to Christopher Columbus, classified as National Park Reserve is one of the most important marine reserve of The Caribbean Sea: a total of 225 000 hectare of atolls... The spectacle is already on the earth with the white-sand beaches, which stand out from the turquoise waters. It will continue in the air with the continual ballet of the frigates, herons and others pelicans whose nosedives will irresistibly draw your attention to this great aquarium. Intense submarine life, spectacular corals: all is combined in order to live the “Big Blue”.

THE FAUNA AND FLORA

Los Roques sea and beach

FAUNA

The fauna of the archipelago is characterised by the contrast between poverty of land species and the incredible beauty and diversity of the marine and air fauna.

FLORA

Few species, around 30, are able to adapt to the extreme conditions of the archipelago. In the highest parts of Gran Roque dominate the cactus and thorny trees which characterised hot and tropical areas. Lower parts are more favourable for black and white mangroves, site for the reproduction feeding for several aquatic and land species.

ACTIVITIES

Full day in catamaran as far as the nearest small islands of Gran Roque in order to enjoy the sun and submarine beauty little deep without need of bottles to dive. Tubas and masks are available. Crew for animation on board. Buffet-lunch on board.

Los Roques Beach

Includes :

  • Flight to Los Roques from Caracas round trip

  • Launch and non-alcoholic drinks

  • Catamaran with service of guides

Does not include :

  • Insurance for accidents

  • Airport fare

  • Entry fare for the National Park Reserve.

  • Tubas and masks

Careful : the program is subject to changes from order or modification, depending on earthly and meteorological conditions.
We are not responsible for any delay or cancellations of flights.

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