Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine October 2017 | Page 359
Los Roques Islands - Eating After a full day of kite-surfing, snorkeling or diving, you can have dinner at your posada, which may be included in the cost of your room, but you can venture out and try any one of the restaurants on Gran Roque. Most of the food on the island is imported, so you may find it a bit expensive. Menu choices also may not be that extensive, but you can be certain there will be fresh fish and other seafood such as lobster on the menu. After all, seafood is all you should eat when on Los Roques! LOS ROQUES ISLANDS