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Country: USA California
Continent: North America
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Isla Crasqui is a small island located within the Los Roques archipelago, off the coast of Venezuela.
Visual Characteristics
The island features a low-lying profile with sandy beaches. The surrounding waters exhibit a clear, turquoise coloration. Vegetation is sparse, primarily consisting of low-lying scrub and a few scattered palm trees.
Location & Access Logistics
Isla Crasqui is situated approximately 160 kilometers north of Caracas. Access is primarily via small aircraft to the main Los Roques airstrip (LRV) on Gran Roque, followed by a water taxi transfer. Water taxis operate regularly from Gran Roque, with journey times to Crasqui typically around 20-30 minutes. There is no direct road access. Limited parking is available on Gran Roque for those arriving by private boat.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Isla Crasqui is a natural coral island, formed over millennia by the accumulation of coral skeletons and sand. It is part of the Los Roques National Park, established to protect the unique marine and terrestrial ecosystems of the archipelago.
Key Highlights & Activities
Snorkeling and diving are popular activities due to the clear waters and coral reefs. Beach relaxation and swimming are also primary pursuits. Day trips often include lunch at one of the island's seafood restaurants.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities include a few open-air seafood restaurants. Restrooms are available at these establishments. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and the structures of the restaurants. Cell phone signal is generally unreliable.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from December to April, offers the most favorable weather conditions with minimal rainfall and calm seas. Mid-morning to early afternoon provides optimal sunlight for water visibility. Tidal variations have minimal impact on access to the main beach areas.
Facts & Legends
Isla Crasqui is known for its population of iguanas, which are accustomed to human presence and often approach visitors. A specific tip for visitors is to bring cash, as many vendors on the island do not accept credit cards.
Nearby Landmarks
- Gran Roque (0.8km West)
- Cayo Crasqui (0.2km South)
- Cayo Pirata (1.5km Southwest)
- Cayo Francisqui (2.0km West)