Cayos Bequevé
Cayos Bequevé (also called Cayo Bequevé[1] or Bequevé)[2] is the name given to a group of Venezuelan islands[3] in the southeast of the Caribbean Sea that is part of the Los Roques Archipelago,[4] and of the Lesser Antilles that is administered as part of the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela and the National Park Archipelago of Los Roques, and is also part of the so-called Miranda Island Territory. Not to be confused with an inn of the same name but located on the island of Gran Roque. LocationThey are located southwest of the park is accessible by sea like many other keys with boats that leave the dock of Gran Roque. It is an island of Coral located just in front and south of Cayo de Agua, northwest of Dos Mosquises and southwest of Cayo Carenero, in the extreme west of the islands. IslandsIn spite of what its name may indicate it is actually 2 islands: Cayo Bequevé North (Norte) and Cayo Bequevé South (Sur), so they can also be known as the Bequevé Islands or Cayos Bequevé.
In total both islands total 49.23 hectares or 0.49 square kilometers, so they are equivalent or similar in size to Vatican City (44 hectares). TourismCayo Bequeve is popular within the archipelago thanks to the beauty of its white sands and solitary beaches, the birds that can be found in its surroundings and the fact that it forms with other neighboring keys a small natural swimming pool, there are also freshwater wells, one of the most practiced activities is diving. See alsoReferences
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