Discover the best top things to do in Los Roques National Park, Venezuela including Cayo De Agua, Cayo Fabian, Crasqui, Sebastopol, Francisqui, Dos Mosquises Islands, Carenero Island, Noronky Beach, Augustin, Madrisqui.
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Crasky was the first island inhabited by permanent fishermen in the archipelago, on a long barrier with an equally long but sandy beach on the leeward side. Sometimes it is really annoying to get to its beaches when there are small overflows, leave only one landing point, it is beautiful when its waters are calm, in what were the fishermen's ranches and with their modernized ancestors, they offer food services, camp and rent of cayak. At the tip, there is a path that goes to a small bay where you can snorkel. - Great place for Fly Fishing & Kitesurfing.
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Dos Mosquises Islands (The Turtle hatching islands). These are approximately an hour and a half from Gran Roque depending on the boat used and the weather (with a sailboat allow 4 hours, and it is better to rent a sailboat (live aboard) for 2 or more days). Of these two keys Dos Mosquises Norte and Dos Mosquises Sur, the latter is the most interesting because the Los Roques Scientific Foundation, a park station and an archaeological whereabouts as well as a magnificent beach are all there. From the seventies the foundation has been carrying on investigation and environmental education; its associates promoted the creation of the national park and their investigations range form the biology of coralline reef communities to fishing, anthropology and archaeology in the archipelago. There is a landing strip on the island for small aircrafts, laboratories, service areas, accommodation and a room for the raising of turtles which usually awaken much interest among visitors.
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In the recreational area of Los Roques there are three main keys that you can visit: Crasky, Madrisky and Fransisky. Crasky is incredible, but is relatively far (20 minutes) from Gran Roque and the regular boats routes do not include it, so if you want to go there you should rent a boat just for you. The second is Fransisky, which is located approximately at 7 to 8 minutes from Gran Roque. The place is very nice, having a shallow area in which you can enjoy the sea but with a low deep and without waves. Sadly, a lot of boats and yacht park there which implies a lot of music, noise and people. In addition there is a lot of Finally, there is Madrisky, which is around 5 to 6 minutes from Gran Roque and also having people is more quiet and enjoyable. Also at the north point of Madrisky you will find a nice place for snorkeling.
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