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Venezuelan island 'an up-and-coming spot'
24 July 2008
The island of Margarita off the coast of Venezuela is one of the world's up-and-coming tourism and investment destinations, an industry expert has claimed.
Margarita is located in the Caribbean Sea, north-east of Venezuela, and is part of the country's Nueva Esparta state, which also comprises the islands of Coche and Cubagua.
According to Nick Marr, chief executive of Homesgofast, a UK-based overseas property portal, the government is encouraging foreigners to visit and invest in Margarita.
'The government is pushing [tourism] and also it's a place that's attractive to lots of different types of tourist,' he said.
'[There are] American, South American and European tourists, so it seems to be able to attract tourism from all over. It's a place that is definitely up-and-coming."
Flights and connections to Venezuela are available with carriers including Air France and Continental Airlines. Margarita can be reached via regional services and ferry crossings from the mainland.
Opodo cheap flights, hotels and car hire - let the journey begin!
Margarita is located in the Caribbean Sea, north-east of Venezuela, and is part of the country's Nueva Esparta state, which also comprises the islands of Coche and Cubagua.
According to Nick Marr, chief executive of Homesgofast, a UK-based overseas property portal, the government is encouraging foreigners to visit and invest in Margarita.
'The government is pushing [tourism] and also it's a place that's attractive to lots of different types of tourist,' he said.
'[There are] American, South American and European tourists, so it seems to be able to attract tourism from all over. It's a place that is definitely up-and-coming."
Flights and connections to Venezuela are available with carriers including Air France and Continental Airlines. Margarita can be reached via regional services and ferry crossings from the mainland.
Opodo cheap flights, hotels and car hire - let the journey begin!

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