
The Los Roques Archipelago is a little-known archipelago of the Caribbean Leeward Islands, 150km north of the coast of South America. It is made up of more than 100 coral sand islands and islets, scattered in a rainbow of colors, each more vibrant than the last, ranging from the bright white of the coral sand to the dark blue of the water in the deepest coves.
The beaches of Los Roques are among the most beautiful in the world, the sand is of a dazzling white and so fine that it can sometimes be mistaken for snow. (Cayo de Agua)
The dive sites are very diverse, ranging from depths of around fifteen metres to observe the reefs and their inhabitants, to impressive drop-offs at the exits of the passes...
The Los Roques archipelago offers one of the best destinations for kitesurfing, stand-up and windsurfing in the world.