The archipelago of Los Roques has a unique way compared to the rest of the Caribbean, because this' formed by a large barrier of 36 km that includes about 40 islands and 300 sandbanks all very close together, with white sand and crystalline waters, the farthest is an hour by boat from Gran Roque.
Being a national park since 1972, has been very well protected, the islands offer a truly heavenly landscape, totally unspoilt and infinite tranquility.
The trade winds blow constantly, allowing a cool temperature all year round 27 degrees and little rain.
92 species of birds inhabit the islands throughout the year, gulls, cormorants, pelicans, and of course, flamingos are some, in addition to the flora and fauna, rich and still completely untouched.
The only inhabited island and well equipped for tourism is the Gran Roque. It is the largest island, houses brightly colored tropical streets of fine coral sand, where rediscover the pleasure of walking barefoot.
Here are the local inns, private homes that provide accommodation, and for which the number of licenses was limited to ensure an exclusive tourism.
Another possibility "of accommodation are sailboats.
Given the absence of changes in climate or long periods of rain, the ideal time for holidays throughout the year is in August and December, of course, is the largest concentration of tourism.