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Cayo Agua, Los Roques National Park 1161 Venezuela
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Andreas J wrote a review Dec. 2018
Almerimar, Spain45 contributions10 helpful votes
This island on the far western side of the archipelago is a must when visiting Los Roques!! Most people arrive with local day trip boats and will typically provide tent or shades on the white sand beach. Walk along the beach to reach the ridge connecting the other island and wade through to the other side - unforgettable!
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Date of experience: December 2018
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erauseo1 wrote a review Nov. 2018
Barcelona, Spain65 contributions10 helpful votes
Beautiful & relaxing beach, altough you have to bring everything you need during your stay. Recommende if you go on a day tour, provided that the tour organizer will take care to include everything (lunch, snack, seats, water & other drinks). There is no clearest water in any other beach in the world.
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Date of experience: September 2018
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Gloria wrote a review Oct. 2018
Pescara, Italy9 contributions2 helpful votes
Very relaxing the water so clear even though cold but the sun and the heat is high La mejor mi favorita
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Date of experience: December 2017
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Carlosperuano wrote a review Oct. 2018
Lima, Peru305 contributions16 helpful votes
Cayo de agua is a beautiful place. White sand, clean and clear water, few people. The perfect place to be. If a boat is taking you as part of a tour, they will install beach chairs and umbrellas. Also they will carry the lunch or snacks. Otherwise you will be lost. There is no place at all to buy anything, not even drinkable water. In spite how close is this place to the City, but because it’s expensive to be there and the good behavior of visitors ( and the tour guides), this Cayo is very well preserved, it looks like no other human beings were there a day before.
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Date of experience: October 2018
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praysig wrote a review Jun. 2018
Venezuela13 contributions6 helpful votes
Definitely one of my favorite beaches, and as Caribbean girl, I know beaches. Do not miss Cayo de Agua: lonely, clear blue water, white sand and this incredible path between two keys that you can walk through feeling like Moises. Please do not forget to bring sunblock, hat, umbrella, water and some food; there is nothing there except you and this amazing beach. Enjoy!
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Date of experience: June 2018
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