Hotel Patrick
This longstanding hotel/hostel/posada is a favorite of guests from the United States. Repeat visitors often book their next year's vacation as soon as they return home from their stay. With nine double-occupancy rooms and a five-person suite, this hostel offers plenty of room for you and your traveling friends. Amenities include air-conditioning, tropical breakfast, pool table, Wi-Fi, hammocks and an all-day bar. Paddy's Bar is often visited by locals and other nearby hotel guests. Rates are as low as $20 per person per night, as of November 2009.
Alle el Fuerte
Juan Griego
Isla Margarita
Venezuela
Tel: 0058-295 2536218
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La Casa de Maria
Over several years this family residence has been converted into an eight-room hostel/posada. Each room is conveniently equipped with all the favorite accessories of a high-end hotel room. Breakfast is included Monday through Saturday, with in-house dinner available nightly for $8 per person. Airport pickup also is offered to guests staying three or more days. Amenities include air-conditioning, refrigerator, cable TV and private bathrooms. Rates are as low as $12 per night for a shared room.
Urbanizacion Playa eL Angel
Calle Petronila Mata. Casa
Margarita Island
Venezuela 6316
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Villa Serena Hostel
Only 1,000 meters from the sea, this tropical hostel is owned by a Belgian family, who will be happy to welcome you into their home on your next trip to Margarita Islands. Six double-occupancy rooms are located among thick tropical gardens with access to an on-site pool with a waterfall. Amenities include pool bar with TV, easy access to sightseeing trips and close proximity to a local supermarket. Rates are as low as $13 per night for a triple-occupancy room.
Avd. 31 de Julio
Sector la Uva
District Playa el Agua el Tira
Margarita Island, Venezuela 1000
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