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La Tortuga Island

  • Uninhabited, unspoiled.
  • Pristine coral reefs 
  • Beaches considered as the most beautiful in the world 
  • Areas where you find wonderful mangroves forest.

You can spend a week sampling the variety of this island. You will surprised  by a rainbow of blues from shimmering turquoise of aquarium shallows to heavy cobalt. You will love the serenity and the diversity of these undeveloped island. More than six anchoring overnight places with diverse scenery.

Seven days are needed to see this island for real. Boarding time 10:00 p.m. and returning last day at 7:00 p.m. approximately.

ANTARES I includes three comfortable cabins, allowing you to charter the boat with a group up to six or solo.

FARE: US $ 900 per day, per boat. All-inclusive.(150Us$. per person, per day with six occupancy)

Discuss fares for: More than seven days, repeaters, less than six pax.

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Boat's fare per trip

Fare per Pax (6 occupancy)

La Tortuga 7 900 U.S.$ 6300 U.S.$ 1050 U.S.$

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The luxury of privacy. 

  • Charter your own boat, crewed, all-inclusive. A roomy 44 motor-sailer with three double cabins.

  • From one up to six passengers.

  • A boat sole right for you, intimate size, close and casual.

  • Small group - personalized service.

    

Snorkeling, exploring, swimming, walking, watching,
reading, resting, all this just in one destination...
 
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Av. Santiago Mariño - C.C. Plaza Margarita - Local 5 Posnet 1168 - Porlamar 6301
Isla Margarita - Venezuela
Phone: 5816-6953496  5895-870115  Fax: 5895-638063 5895-636321
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When you first arrive to La Tortuga Island, you may think you've reached paradise...