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On Margarita Island On $800 A Month? - Answers To Questions ~
by Scott Boswell - Retire to the Caribbean on $800 a Month? ...is this
a true story or fiction? There have been several articles published about
Margarita Island, Venezuela in the last few months. (Margarita Island is
located in the Southern Caribbean, just off the northern coast of Venezuela
- it is the State of Nueva Esparta, Venezuela). One such article suggested
that you could retire to this island on $800 a month. Mar/05 |
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Of Margarita Island - Venezulean Beauty ~ by Scott Boswell -
The huge birdcage at the entrance - 8 feet high and large enough to hold
about six standing people and looks like a medieval torture chamber. One
sassy parrot greets visitors in several languages, his less gregarious
cage-mates just do the parrot thing. That’s the first thing you notice
at Jak’s, a rustic restaurant down by the marina at Playa Concorde. It’s
in an adobe colored building just at the water’s edge, about 20’x35’ with
a shed-type patio alongside, 100 yards from the marina and near the dinghy
dock the cruisers use to get to and from their boats anchored out in the
bay. May/05 |
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Island Free Medical Care ~ More From Margarita Island, Venezuela
~ by Scott Boswell - We’re both fortunately pretty healthy, but a few
months back we were roaming around the island playing ‘tourist’ and KC,
my significant other, stepped wrong and hurt her foot. I took her to a
hospital that was close by. It was clean, efficient and a very nice doctor
saw her immediately, examined her foot, ordered two x-rays and diagnosed
a sprain. He also wrote a prescription for arch supports to help give her
more stability in future and told us where to order them. Oct./05 |
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Margarita
Island ~ Cheapest Vacation Spot In The Caribbean ~ by Scott
Boswell - There are actually three islands - Margarita, Coche, and Cubagua,
with Margarita being the largest and most populous of the three. Isla Coche
is sparsely populated and very popular with sun worshippers because of
it’s beaches and beautiful water. There are a few hotels, B&B’s, and
restaurants. Cubagua is almost totally uninhabited and is perfect for exploring,
snorkeling and diving. Jun/05 |
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& New Year On Margarita Island ~ Tropical
Holiday On Margarita Island ~ by Scott Boswell - Just as in
most of the rest of the world, the colored lights are strung along the
the major roadways, houses are decorated, and stores are abundantly stocked
in anticipation of the shopping frenzy. Homes are repaired, painted, and
‘spruced up’ to be ready for all the visiting friends and relatives,
and parties are everywhere! In my neighborhood alone one house had 24 cars
parked around it! Jan./06 |
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Paradise
For Pennies ~ Vacation
To Isla Margarita ~ by Jean E. Middleswarth - It’s all true!
Those folks who’ve found their mecca on Isla Margarita, and have shared
their thoughts with you, tell it like it is! Gentle tropical breezes, the
azure blue Caribbean, exquisite views, fun of all types, friendly and welcoming
people. And, with the current exchange rate, all for pennies a day!
After a most memorable vacation, this is definitely my Paradise for vacations
to come! I figured it out. My week in Isla Margarita cost me less than
a week at Myrtle Beach, SC! How did I do it? Oct./05 |
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Years On Margarita Island, Venezuela ~ Making A Business And Living In
The Caribbean ~ by Peter van der Hoek - After living some ten
years on Margarita Island I can truly give an honest opinion about life
here. First of all let me tell you that life on an island, especially a
tropical one, is incomparable to life anywhere else! The daily routine
is slow paced no matter how important the stuff you have to do. There is
after all, always tomorrow. Because of the always shining sun people are
chronically in a good mood and laid back. Everybody’s willing to help you
with about everything as long as you aren’t in a hurry to do so. Jan/05 |
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In Venezuela ~ Merida And Margarita Island ~ by Christopher Hyland
- For those who are recently off the boat, so to speak, the best place
to start in Venezuela is Merida. Merida is a small city, relatively safe
and has a lot for the newcomer to see and do. It is also one of the least-expensive
parts of Venezuela. Merida has a lot of inexpensive posadas to pass the
night and healthy but inexpensive restaurants. If you go to Merida, expect
some great service. A few months ago while visiting Merida, I went to the
Whiskeria Bar on Urdaneta Avenue. Dec./04 |
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Resource
Links For Venezuela
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Resources for
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An Index of Articles
On Living, Working, Investing,Traveling Overseas & Real Estate on Isla
Margarita and iin Venezuela. These articles are from our magazines. For
more than ten years our website has been providing a wide range of informative
articles for those who choose to relocate overseas. You can read
our articles absolutely free |
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News, Media, Art
& Travel in Venezuela. |
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Vacation rentals
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EscapeArtist Travel
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Maps of Venezuela
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Real Estate companies
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Press & media
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Includes all of
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